Mint 400 (album)
Mint 400 is Ammonia's debut studio album. It was released in Australia in October 1995. The album takes its title from an auto race described in Hunter S. Thompson's book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
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Released | 16 October 1995 | |||
Recorded | Festival Studios, Sydney | |||
Genre | Grunge/rock | |||
Length | 42:02 | |||
Label | Murmur | |||
Producer | Kevin Shirley, Ben Glatzer | |||
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The album was produced by legendary American producer Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, Slayer). Recorded in ten days at Festival Studios in Sydney, the recording captured the band's live sound, avoiding excessive overdubs and studio manipulation.
Mint 400 was an immediate hit in Australia, debuting in the National Album charts at Number 15. The album went out of print in March 2002.
The car on the cover is a custom 1968 Pontiac GTO.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Allan Balmont, Simon Hensworth and Dave Johnstone except where noted[2]
- "Ken Carter" - 3:55
- "Drugs" (A. Balmont, S. Hensworth) - 3:26
- "Sleepwalking" - 3:10
- "Face Down" - 5:08
- "In a Box" - 2:35
- "Suzi Q" - 2:37
- "Little Death" - 5:23
- "Mint 400" - 2:17
- "Burning Plant Smell" - 3:06
- "Z-Man" - 2:36
- "Million Dollar Man" - 3:55
- "Lucky No. 3" - 3:53
Japanese edition
- "Ken Carter" - 3:55
- "Drugs" - 3:26
- "Sleepwalking" - 3:10
- "Face Down" - 5:08
- "In a Box" - 2:35
- "Suzi Q" - 2:37
- "Little Death" - 5:23
- "Mint 400" - 2:17
- "Small Town"
- "Burning Plant Smell" - 3:06
- "Z-Man" - 2:36
- "Million Dollar Man" - 3:55
- "Lucky No. 3" - 3:53
- "Orange Juice"
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalogue |
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Australia | 16 October 1995 | Murmur | CD | MATTCD023 |
United States | 19 March 1996 | Epic | CD, Cassette | EK67556 |
Japan | 2001 | CD | ESCA 6506 | |
Personnel
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References
- Allmusic review
- APRA database Archived 2007-05-17 at the Wayback Machine at the Australasian Performing Right Association website (search each song title)
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