Nipple (album)

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Nipple
Boys nipple.jpg
Studio album by
Released1994 (1994)
Genre Rock and roll
Label EMI
Producer Luc Suèr [1]
Claw Boys Claw chronology
$uga(r)
(1992)
Nipple
(1994)
Will-O-The-Wisp
(1997)
Singles from Nipple
  1. "Call Me An Angel"
    Released: 1994
  2. "Walk Away"
    Released: 1994
  3. "Sick In The Head"
    Released: 1995

Nipple is the seventh studio album by Dutch rock and roll band Claw Boys Claw. Coming on the heels of the commercially successful $uga(r), Nipple continues musically where the previous album left off, in the area of "swamp rock." The album was not a great commercial success, [1] reaching #71 on 10 December 1994 on the Dutch album chart; [2] the three singles that came from the album did not chart.

Contents

The CD was reissued in 2008, with three extra tracks, all of which had previously been released on the CD single "Call Me An Angel." "Get You Off (Brrr Mix)" is a remix, and "Sound Isn't Real" and "Sugarlite Blonde" were recorded at Pinkpop 1993.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Pretty" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)2:02
2."Walk Away" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)5:06
3."How Do You Know (What I Feel)" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)3:56
4."Sick In The Head" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)4:31
5."Get You Off" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)3:34
6."Bones" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)5:33
7."Paris" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)4:38
8."Scope" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)4:30
9."Part One" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)0:39
10."Call Me An Angel" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)3:32
11."Limbo" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)4:48
12."Under Water" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)6:03
13."Shader" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)4:40
14."Dee De Lee Dee" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)4:09
15."Get You Off (Brrr Remix)" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)3:35
16."Sound Isn't Real" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)6:17
17."Sugarlite Blonde" (Te Bos/Cameron/Groot/Lamb)4:13

Personnel

Recording

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References

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  2. "Claw Boys Claw - Nipple". Dutchcharts.nl. GfK. Retrieved 2009-04-25.

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