Pacer es una canción de The Amps perteneciente a su album Pacer de 1995.
Esta versión la grabamos en Estudio Brazil en el 2010 y formó parte de la masterización en Golden Mastering junto con el álbum La casa de fieras (2010). Grabada por Javier Ortiz y Mezclada por Javier Ortiz y Muerte y destrucción.
La batería como el resto del álbum "La casa de fieras" es de Antón Suarez.
Pacer is an album released in October 1995 by the Amps, Kim Deal's side project from her group the Breeders.
The band recorded Pacer at several studios in the USA and in Ireland, with different engineers each time, including Steve Albini, Bryce Goggin, and John Agnello.
credits
from Pacer (The Amps) - Cover,
released May 1, 2010
Studio album by The Amps
Released October 1995
Recorded 1995
Genre Pop, Rock[1]
Length 33:47
Label 4AD (UK), Elektra (US)
The amps:
Kim Deal: Vocals, Guitars
Jim Macpherson: Drums
Luis Lerma: Bass
Nate Farley: Guitars
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