Ridin' The Tiger

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Ridin' The Tiger
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1997
RecordedJanuary – February 1997
StudioSunlight Studios
Genre Hard rock
Length37:55
Label White Jazz Records
Gluecifer chronology
Ridin' The Tiger
(1997)
Soaring with the Eagles at Night, to Rise with the Pigs in the Morning
(1998)

Ridin' The Tiger is the debut album of Norwegian hard rock band Gluecifer. The album was released in May 1997. The songwriting credits on the album refers to several well-known musicians, however these artists did not actually participate in the songwriting for this album and the credits are tributes to musicians that inspired the band.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Leather Chair"Captain Poon, Chuck Berry 3:13
2."Rock'n'Roll Asshole"Captain Poon, Angus Young 2:58
3."Bounced Checks"Captain Poon, Keith Richards 4:32
4."The Evil Matcher"Raldo Useless, Ian Kilmister 2:48
5."Rockthrone"Captain Poon, Ron Asheton 3:11
6."Burnin' White"Captain Poon, Malcolm Young 2:45
7."Titanium Sunset"Captain Poon, Tony Iommi 4:58
8."We're Out Loud"Captain Poon, Ted Nugent 2:43
9."Obi Damned Kenobi"Captain Poon, Glenn Danzig 4:04
10."Under My Hood"Captain Poon3:44
11."Prime Mover" (Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction cover)Zodiac Mindwarp2:54
Total length:37:55

Personnel

Gluecifer

Additional personnel


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