Album

Recycler

ZZ Top

1990 · Rock

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Recycler by ZZ Top

Recycler is a Rock album by ZZ Top, originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 118 pressings tracked, owned by 15 collectors.

About

Recycler is the tenth studio album by American blues-rock band ZZ Top, released in 1990. The band had a cameo in the 1990 movie Back to the Future Part III playing an "old west" version of "Doubleback" along with some local musician. (The regular version of the song plays over the credits). The music video for "Doubleback" also had clips from the movie and was included on the DVD. The album spawned three hits in the form of "Doubleback" (#1 on the Album Rock Tracks for 5 weeks), "Concrete And Steel" (#1 on the Album Rock Tracks for 4 weeks), and "My Head's In Mississippi" (#1 on the Album Rock Tracks for 6 weeks). Music videos were also made for "My Head's in Mississippi", "Burger Man" and "Give it Up". In the UK, it was the band's third album to be certified by the British Phonographic Industry, attaining Silver (60,000 units) in 1990. To date, this is the last studio album to achieve UK certification. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Concrete and Steel3:49
  2. 2Lovething3:29
  3. 3Penthouse Eyes3:47
  4. 4Tell It4:55
  5. 5My Head's in Mississippi4:25
  6. 6Decision or Collision4:02
  7. 7Give It Up3:33
  8. 82000 Blues4:45
  9. 9Burger Man3:19
  10. 10Doubleback3:54

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • crunchy
  • swaggering
  • bluesy

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

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