Nurse (album)

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Nurse
TherapyNurse.jpg
Studio album by
Released17 October 1992 (EU)
2 November 1992 (UK)
12 January 1993 (USA)
Recorded5-7 August 1992 at The Barn, Annamoe, Ireland (track 7); August 1992 at Loco Studio, Caerleon, Wales
Genre
Length40:28
48:40 (JAP)
Label A&M [1]
Producer Harvey Birrell [2]
Therapy? chronology
Caucasian Psychosis
(1992)
Nurse
(1992)
Born in a Crash
(1993)
Singles from Nurse
  1. "Teethgrinder"
    Released: 19 October 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]
Robert Christgau Five Pointed Star Solid.svg Five Pointed Star Solid.svg Five Pointed Star Solid.svg [4]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [5]
Entertainment Weekly C [6]
MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album GuideStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]

Nurse is the first major label album released by the rock band Therapy? [7] [8] It was released in 1992 on A&M Records. [9]

Contents

Background

The album was written in a farm house in County Carlow, Ireland. [10] It was mainly recorded at Loco Studio in Caerleon, Wales, apart from "Gone" which was recorded in Annamoe, Ireland. [11] The album was rated favourably by critics and reached number 38 in the UK Albums Chart. [12]

Releases

The album was released on 12" vinyl, CD and cassette. In the US, the album was released on limited edition red 12" vinyl, CD and cassette.

A remastered CD version of the album by the original producer, Harvey Birrell, was included in The Gemil Box , released on 18 November 2013.

The original master of the album was used for a 'Music on Vinyl' audiophile re-issue, released on mixed red and gold 180g vinyl on 22 February 2016, limited to 1000 numbered copies [13] It was also released on standard black vinyl release.

The first vinyl reissue featuring the 2013 remaster was released by Caroline Records on 12 June 2021 for Record Store Day in the UK and Ireland, on red vinyl and limited to 800 copies.

Furthermore, the album was reissued on 26 November 2021 by Caroline Records featuring the 2013 remaster on black vinyl and 2CD format. The CD version contains an extra disc of b-sides and previously unreleased demos.

Critical reception

The Encyclopedia of Popular Music wrote that the album "featured more complex arrangements and themes than the punk-descended speed burn-outs of earlier releases." [5] Trouser Press called the album an "unforgettable bomb blast of a record [that] fine-tunes the atmosphere of the first two EPs by adding a little more crunch to the low end." [1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Therapy?

No.TitleLength
1."Nausea"3:56
2."Teethgrinder"3:26
3."Disgracelands"3:42
4."Accelerator"2:15
5."Neck Freak"5:51
6."Perversonality"3:52
7."Gone"6:23
8."Zipless"2:53
9."Deep Sleep"5:14
10."Hypermania"2:48
Total length:40:28
Japanese release bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Summer of Hate"2:29
12."Human Mechanism"3:31
13."Sky High McKay (E)"2:13
Total length:48:40
2021 Reissue Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Summer of Hate" ("Teethgrinder" single)2:32
2."Human Mechanism" ("Teethgrinder" single)3:32
3."Sky High McKay (E)" ("Teethgrinder" single)2:14
4."Teethgrinder" ("Teethgrinder" single - Unsane Mix)6:33
5."Teethgrinder" ("Teethgrinder" single - Tee Hee Dub Mix)4:24
6."Nausea" (1992 demo)3:26
7."Teethgrinder" (1992 demo)3:30
8."Disgracelands" (1992 demo)3:36
9."Zipless" (1992 demo)2:59
10."Human Mechanism" (1992 demo)3:19
11."Accelerator" (1992 demo)2:14
12."Deep Sleep" (1992 demo)4:36
13."Hypermania" (1992 demo)2:41
14."Sky High McKay (E)" (1992 demo)2:14
15."Nausea" (Live from the Studio Floor)4:04
16."Summer of Hate" (Live from the Studio Floor)2:40
17."Neck Freak" (Live from the Studio Floor)5:33
Total length:59:59

Personnel

Therapy?

with:

Technical

Singles

Promotional videos

Sampling

Triva

The album cover is prominently on display in a Seinfeld episode, The Old Man, in the scenes in Bleeker Bob's record store.

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