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Chrome (Catherine Wheel album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Chrome (Catherine Wheel album)

''Chrome'' is the second full-length album by the English alternative rock band Catherine Wheel, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). ''Chrome'', produced by former Pixies producer Gil Norton, has a more metallic musical edge (hence the title) than the band's previous album ''Ferment'' and EPs. Peaking at number 26 on the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers chart, the album was supported by the single "Crank", a number 5 Modern Rock Tracks hit.
Music videos were filmed for singles "Crank", "Show Me Mary", and "The Nude". The video for "Crank" featured the band playing in a hotel's elevator and lobby to a motley cast of hotel guests,with several scenes emulating the persecution, death, and resurrection of Jesus; "Show Me Mary" had the band being driven around in a taxi; "The Nude" featured the smearing of wet clay across a topless woman's torso. The cover photo was shot in an indoor swimming pool by Storm Thorgerson of the Hipgnosis design company. In 1999, the cover of this album appeared as the cover of the Hipgnosis/Thorgerson retrospective book ''Eye Of The Storm: The Album Graphics Of Storm Thorgerson'' (Sanctuary Publishing, 190 pgs.). The CD version was also available in a limited-edition version with a shiny chrome-looking cover with embossed writing on it.
The track "Ursa Major Space Station" was named after an obscure guitar effects pedal, but it is not known if the band used that pedal on the album. "Fripp" was named after King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp.
Catherine Wheel embarked on tours with Slowdive, Chapterhouse, and INXS, among others, to promote this album.
==Track listing==
#"Kill Rhythm" – 3:51
#"I Confess" – 3:56
#"Crank" – 3:45
#"Broken Head" – 4:43
#"Pain" – 6:31
#"Strange Fruit" – 3:06
#"Chrome" – 3:53
#"The Nude" – 3:51
#"Ursa Major Space Station" – 5:09
#"Fripp" – 7:34
#"Half Life" – 4:08
#"Show Me Mary" – 3:19

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