Formaldehyde | ||||
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Released | 3 May 1993 | |||
Recorded | June, 1992 at The Chapel | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, hard rock | |||
Length | 45:48 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Pat Grogan, Terrorvision | |||
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Formaldehyde is the first album by the rock band Terrorvision. Produced by Pat Grogan and the band, the album was recorded at The Chapel[where?] in June 1992. They were assisted by Fulton Dingley; Grogan and the band mixed all of the recordings, except for "New Policy One", "My House", and "Human Being", which were mixed by Gil Norton. All songs written and arranged by Terrorvision.[2] The original Total Vegas Recordings version was released in December 1992;[3] the EMI version appeared on 3 May 1993.
All songs written by Terrorvision.[2]
Prior to the EMI version of this album, the band released a version on their own Total Vegas label. Only 1000 CD copies and 500 vinyl copies were produced. It included two extra tracks that were not present on the later EMI release.
Personnel per booklet.[2]
Terrorvision
Additional musicians
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Production and design
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In 2013, an expanded 2 CD edition was released by Cherry Red Records. Disc one retains the original EMI track listing. Disc two includes the two additional tracks from the original Total Vegas release, plus subsequent b-sides from Terrorvision single releases, and live tracks.[4]