Spatula Freak

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Spatula Freak
Spatula Freak album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 7, 1995
Genre Electronica
Length50:18
Label Reflective Records
Producer Mike Paradinas
Kid Spatula chronology
Spatula Freak
(1995)
Full Sunken Breaks
(2000)
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Spatula Freak is the debut album by Kid Spatula, an alias for Mike Paradinas. It was released in 1995 on Reflective Records. There was an initial limited release LP with alternate, hand-printed artwork on the outer sleeve and prismatic reflective labels on the LP disc.

Contents

Track listing

CD release

  1. Dance 3 - 5:54
  2. Chisholm - 3:37
  3. Xvon - 4:26
  4. Trunk - 6:05
  5. Cough - 5:19
  6. Vampires - 6:56
  7. Get Up T - 6:53
  8. Metal Thing #1 - 5:33
  9. Not Human - 5:35

Vinyl release

Side one

  1. Dance 3 - 5:54
  2. Chisholm - 3:37
  3. Xvon - 4:26

Side two

  1. Trunk - 6:05
  2. Cough - 5:19

Side three

  1. Vampires - 6:56
  2. Get Up T - 6:53

Side four

  1. Metal Thing #1 - 5:33
  2. Not Human - 5:35

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References

  1. Mothersole, Dave (February 1996). "Kid Spatula: Spatula Freak" (PDF). Muzik . No. 9. p. 87. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2022. Retrieved 14 July 2022.

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