The Elephant Riders

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The Elephant Riders
Clutch - The Elephant Riders.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 14, 1998 (1998-04-14)
Recorded1997
Studio Electric Lady Studios (New York City)
Manhattan Center Studios (New York City)
Stonewall Studios (West Virginia)
Length51:03
Label Columbia
Producer Jack Douglas
Clutch chronology
Impetus
(1997)
The Elephant Riders
(1998)
Jam Room
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 9/10 [2]
MusicHound Rock Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]
Wall of Sound 77/100 [4]

The Elephant Riders is the third full-length album by the band Clutch, released April 14, 1998, on Columbia Records, the only album Clutch made for the label. [5]

Contents

Recording and release

It was produced by Jack Douglas (whose other credits include The Who, Aerosmith, Blue Öyster Cult, John Lennon, James Gang and Mountain). The band convened in a 100-year-old house in West Virginia which they lodged in while making the album. Several incidents the band members experienced during their residence there became inspirations for some of the songs, notably in "The Soapmakers" and "Wishbone". Bassist Dan Maines had set up a BMX track in the yard surrounding the house.

Background

The original concept for the title track and what became the title for the album, according to the bonus multimedia pack which came bundled with the original CD pressings, was an alternate history version of the Civil War in which airships were used for reconnaissance and the cavalry rode elephants rather than horses.

The album has a hidden track after the song "The Dragonfly". Each print of the album has one of three different hidden tracks. The Japanese version has all three hidden tracks.

The Elephant Riders is out-of-print. When asked about a possible reissue in 2012, vocalist Neil Fallon stated it was unlikely any time soon: "...maybe in the distant future [it] will revert to us, just because the terms of the contract will expire, but that’s not on our to-do list, because trying to talk to Sony’s lawyers is like launching a spacecraft." [6] [7]

Commercial performance

The Elephant Riders debuted at number 104 on the Billboard 200, the first time a Clutch album had charted on the main chart, staying on the chart for one week. [8]

By 2001, the album had sold 88,377 copies in the US. [9]

Track listing

All songs written by Clutch.

No.TitleLength
1."The Elephant Riders"3:50
2."Ship of Gold"4:22
3."Eight Times Over Miss October"4:21
4."The Soapmakers"2:57
5."The Yeti"4:59
6."Muchas Veces"5:44
7."Green Buckets"3:52
8."Wishbone"3:43
9."Crackerjack"5:10
10."The Dragonfly"12:01
Total length:51:03

The last track, "The Dragonfly", runs to 12:01 on the album itself; this is because each copy of the album contains one hidden track, after a few minutes silence. This gives most versions a run time of around 51 minutes, or 45:21 minutes without the extra track. The Japanese version of the album contains all three bonus tracks and has a longer run time of 57:01.

No.TitleLength
11."David Rose"4:30
12."Gifted & Talented"2:41
13."05"4:28
Total length:57:01

The tracks listed below are unofficial bootlegs recorded during the album's sessions. They appear on an unofficial compilation called "Clutch: Rarities and B-Sides", alongside early hard-to-come-by Clutch songs. Its cover is a 'Clutch Cavalry - Pro-Rock' label.[ citation needed ] It is a precursor to the Slow Hole to China: Rare and Unreleased album the band would later release in 2003 under their own label, though it didn't have all of the bootlegged tracks from this unofficial release. [10] [11]

No.TitleLength
1."Big News III"4:00
2."Earth Years"4:08

Personnel

Production

Chart positions

Album

YearChartPosition
1998 The Billboard 200 #104
1998 Top Heatseekers #1

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