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Electric Six discography Studio albums 16 Soundtrack albums 1 Live albums 4 Compilation albums 2 Singles 14 Video albums 2 Music videos 23 Kickstarter 4 The Wildbunch discography Studio albums 1 Live albums 2 Singles 3 This article catalogues the releases of the American band Electric Six. Discography as Electric Six Official canon studio albums Title Details Peak chart positions ...
Electric Six is an American rock band formed in Detroit in 1996. They are known for combining elements of rock, disco, garage rock, metal, new wave, and punk rock. [1] Since achieving widespread recognition in 2003 with the singles "Danger!
Flashy is the fifth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six, released on October 21, 2008, through Metropolis Records. The album was accompanied by a music video for track "Formula 409", which appeared online on July 30, 2008. A claymation video for the track 'Making Progress' was also released. [6]
Their first and only album, Vanity 6, was eventually certified gold. [19] Members of the group sometimes provided backing vocals on Prince's albums. [ 20 ] The group was the opening act of Prince's 1999 tour for his album with the same name in 1982 and 1983, which also featured The Time .
The band performed a different setlist to the one featured on their "Absolute Pleasure" album. Among others, it featured a song from their album "Mustang" that was released between "Absolute Pleasure" and "Absolute Treasure". "Down At McDonnelzzz" (from I Shall Exterminate Everything Around Me That Restricts Me From Being The Master)
Heartbeats and Brainwaves is the eighth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six.It was released on October 11, 2011. [4] It was released as a CD, digital download and a colored double vinyl set which is sold at the band's live shows.
Hot Flash is an album by the American musical trio Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women, released in 1991. [1] [2] It was their second album for Alligator Records and one of the label's best selling titles. [3] [4] The trio supported the album with a North American tour. [5] Hot Flash also served as the title of a 2008 documentary about the trio. [6]
The single's success briefly boosted its parent album Hot on to the charts with a #125 peak, and two other tracks released as singles appeared in the lower half of the Hot 100: "Right Feeling at the Wrong Time" and "You Brought the Woman Out of Me" (the latter a minor hit for Evie Sands in 1975).