Kamchatka (album)

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Kamchatka
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Studio album by
Released2005
RecordedShrimpmonkey studios Vbg, Sweden
Genre Hard rock
Blues-rock
Stoner rock
Length59:08
Label Grooveyard
Producer Nicolas Elgstrand & Kamchatka
Kamchatka chronology
Kamchatka
(2005)
Volume II
(2007)

Kamchatka is the debut album of Swedish Kamchatka, a 14-track album containing 3 covers: "I Love Everybody" originally written by Johnny Winter, Auto Modown and Spacegirl Blues by Gerald V Casale. The album was recorded by Nicholas Elgstrand and Kamchatka, mixed by Nicholas Elgstrand and Kamchatka at Shrimpmonkey studios and mastered by Bullen and Kamchatka at Mega Studios.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Out Of My Way" (Andersson, Strandvik)
  2. "Seed" (Öjersson, Andersson)
  3. "No" (Öjersson)
  4. "Mnemosyne Waltz" (Öjersson, Andersson)
  5. "Mixed Emotions" (Andersson)
  6. "Wrong End..." (Öjersson, Andersson, Strandvik)
  7. "Eggshell" (Öjersson)
  8. "I Love Everybody" (Johnny Winter)
  9. "Auto Mowdown" (Gerald V Casale)
  10. "Spacegirl Blues" (Gerald V Casale)
  11. "Sing Along Song" (Öjersson)
  12. "Incognito" (Andersson, Strandvik, Öjersson, Elgstrand)
  13. "Daddy Says" (Öjersson)
  14. "Squirm" (Öjersson, Andersson, Strandvik)(includes bonus track)

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