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〕 }} ''On The Turn'' is the second and final studio album by Irish alternative rock outfit Kerbdog, released on Fontana Records in the UK on 31 March 1997. It was produced by GGGarth who had previously worked with Rage Against the Machine.
Rehearsals began at Full Blast Studios in Los Angeles in July 1995 before recording took place at Sound City Studios and A&M Studios over the following months. The band spent almost 4 months rehearsing/recording and the album went massively over budget, including a scrapped mix of the entire album by Alan Moulder.〔'Facebook post by Darragh Butler, 2014'〕 The final mix of the album was provided by Joe Barresi. Recording took its toll on guitarist Billy Dalton who departed the band shortly after returning home.
Unfortunately, the album was delayed release by over a year and never sold in great enough quantities to satisfy the record label, reaching number 64 in the UK Albums Chart. Kerbdog were dropped by Mercury and their back catalog was deleted shortly thereafter. The band split in March 1998. The album was re-released in September 2012 on East World Records UK. ==Track listing== All songs composed by Kerbdog #"Sally" - 3:56 #"J.J.'s Song" - 5:23 #"Didn't Even Try" - 4:07 #"Mexican Wave" - 4:19 #"Severed" - 4:12 #"Pledge" - 4:11 #"On the Turn" - 4:47 #"Secure" - 4:03 #"Lesser Shelf" - 4:19 #"Pointless" - 5:02 #"Rewind" - 3:27 #"Sorry for the Record" - 7:16 "Hard To Live" and "Gridlock" from the album sessions were later released as b-sides to the "J.J.'s Song" EP. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「On the Turn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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