Bloody Knuckles (album)

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Bloody Knuckles
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ReleasedJune 4, 2013 (2013-06-04)
StudioThe Gutbuckit
Genre Blues, blues rock, Southern rock, swamp rock
Length33:01
Label GFO
Producer Iron Mike Norton
Iron Mike Norton chronology
Bad Monkey
(2012)
Bloody Knuckles
(2013)
Box Fulla Bones
(2015)

Bloody Knuckles is an album released by American blues rock artist Iron Mike Norton. It was released June 4, 2013, on GFO Records [1] and distributed by INgrooves.

Contents

Production

Bloody Knuckles was recorded at The Gutbuckit in Gainesville, Missouri, and produced by Iron Mike Norton. [2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Iron Mike Norton.

No.TitleLength
1."War Horse"3:30
2."Killer Bee"3:26
3."Jess B, Frends"3:32
4."Roses And Rust"4:14
5."Strawberry Crush"3:03
6."Black Tooth Grin"1:51
7."49 Dog tear"3:49
8."Get Close"3:08
9."El Legarto"2:55
10."Calhoun County"3:43

[3]

Personnel

Musicians

Iron Mike Norton – Slide guitar (all tracks except 8), Guitar (all tracks), vocals (all tracks), Bass guitar (tracks 4 & 7). Drums (all tracks), Roland TR-808 (tracks 2, 8) [4]

Production

Iron Mike Norton – producer, mixing engineer [4]

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