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Release Date: Friday 28 February 2025
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Fire, the debut album by Detroit's Electric Six exploded onto the scene in 2003 and broke dancefloors everywhere. Containing the hit singles "Danger! High Voltage!" with rumoured backing vocals by Jack White, and the iconic "Gay Bar", the album celebrates its 21st anniversary this year.
Fire was recorded in 2002 and 2003 at White Room Studios and Ghetto Recorders in Michigan with additional work at Abbey Road and Olympic Studios in London. The first single from the album, "Danger! High Voltage" received glowing reviews and Pitchfork said it "drops a hard beat, announcing itself with taut wah-wah guitars before exploding into fuzztone and horns while singer Dick Valentine duets with the White Stripes' Jack White". The next single was "Gay Bar", and the video was awarded Video Of The Year from both Q and Kerrang which helped it rise to #5 on the UK charts. The third single from the album, "Dance Commander" has an epic video which was made by acclaimed director Ruben Fleischer.
CD includes 5 bonus tracks.
[CD]
01. Dance Commander
02. Electric Demons In Love
03. Naked Pictures (Of Your Mother)
04. Danger! High Voltage
05. She's White
06. I Invented the Night
07. Improper Dancing
08. Gay Bar
09. Nuclear War (On the Dance Floor)
10. Getting into the Jam
11. Vengeance & Fashion
12. I'm the Bomb
13. Synthesizer
14. Neurocameraman (7-inch release, 2001)
15. I Know Karate (7-inch release, 1996)
16. Danger! High Voltage (Original 1994 4-track Demo)
17. I'm On Acid (Live at Old Miami Aug 24, 1996) 18. Christian Radio (Manchester) (Unreleased, 1997)