What Burns Never Returns Explained

What Burns Never Returns
Type:Album
Artist:Don Caballero
Cover:whatburns.jpg
Released:June 9, 1998
Recorded:Late 1997
Studio:White Room Studios (Detroit, Michigan)
Genre:Math rock
Length:47:25
Label:Touch and Go
Producer:Al Sutton
Prev Title:Don Caballero 2
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Singles Breaking Up (Vol. 1)
Next Year:1999

What Burns Never Returns is the third album by American math rock band Don Caballero. What Burns Never Returns was released on Touch and Go Records in 1998 and was a reunion of sorts for the band—it was their first album after a two-year hiatus and marked the return of the original line-up.

The album is notable for guitarist Ian Williams' first significant experimentation with pedals and other electronic effects. This style would be prevalent in both Williams' and the band's subsequent work.

It is the final studio album to feature guitarist Mike Banfield and bassist Pat Morris, both of whom were in the original line-up of Don Caballero.

Track listing

Track 5 is a medley of the songs "Trey Dog's Acid" and "Room Temperature Lounge", both of which were released as a seven-inch single on Touch and Go Records in 1997, then re-released on Singles Breaking Up (Vol. 1) in 1999.

Personnel

Don Caballero
Technical

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