The Heartwork EP
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| EP from Carcass | ||||
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Publication |
1994 |
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admission |
September 1993 |
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| Label (s) | Earache Records | |||
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Title (number) |
3 |
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running time |
12min 32s |
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Carcass |
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Studio (s) |
Parr Street Studios |
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The Heartwork EP is an EP by the English extreme metal band Carcass . It was released by Earache Records in early 1994 . It was the group's first recording in the 1990s without second guitarist Michael Amott, who had recently dropped out .
useful information
The EP was released in early 1994 in support of the upcoming tour for the 1993 album Heartwork . In addition to the title track of the studio album of the same name, it includes two new, previously unreleased tracks that Carcass recorded as a trio again in September 1993 at Parr Street Studios in Liverpool after the departure of second guitarist Michael Amott . Frank Albrecht from the music magazine Rock Hard praises the two unpublished tracks as “hellishly grooving mid-tempo thrashers”, which are even better than the pieces on the studio album, for him the EP was a must at the time.
It was released in Europe and North America in early 1994. In Japan , Toy's Factory released a version with three bonus tracks in March 1994 , taken from the 1992 EP Tools of the Trade .
Track list
- Heartwork - 4:34
- This Is Your Life - 4:09
- Red 'N' Roll - 3:49