Nurse (album)
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| Nurse | |||||
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| Studio album by Therapy? | |||||
| Released | 2 November 1992 | ||||
| Genre | Rock / Heavy Metal | ||||
| Length | 40:28 | ||||
| Label | A&M Records | ||||
| Producer | Harvey Birrel | ||||
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Nurse was the first full-length album by the band Therapy?. It was released in November 2, 1992. It marked a departure from the noise punk style of the two mini-albums, being a more industrial sounding record. It was the band's first album for A&M Records.
[edit] Track listing
- "Nausea"
- "Teethgrinder"
- "Disgracelands"
- "Accelerator"
- "Neck Freak"
- "Perversonality"
- "Gone"
- "Zipless"
- "Deep Sleep"
- "Hypermania"
- "Accelerator" was featured on the Kalifornia soundtrack.
[edit] Singles
"Teethgrinder" was released October 19, 1992 with "Summer of Hate", "Human Mechanism" and "Sky High McKay(e)".
"Nausea" was released as a radio only single in America in 1992
[edit] Personnel
- Harvey Birrell - Producer
- Andy Cairns - vocals/guitar
- Fyfe Ewing - drums
- Michael McKeegan - bass
[edit] Trivia
A poster of the Nurse cover is prominently displayed in the music store in the Seinfeld episode The Old Man.


