Get Off (Haywire album)

Get Off is the fourth album by the Canadian band Haywire, released in 1992.[2][3] It was the band's final album.[4] Haywire supported it with a Canadian tour.[5]

Get Off
Studio album by
Released1992
GenreHard rock
LabelAttic[1]
ProducerMark S. Berry for the Sonic Group Ltd., Marvin Birt and David Rashed
Haywire chronology
Nuthouse
(1990)
Get Off
(1992)

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Calgary HeraldB+[6]

The Calgary Herald wrote that "Haywire opts for some serious '90s sounds ... That means a mix of Van Halenesque rockers and decidedly funky rhythms."[6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hypnautica"Birt1:46
2."Down on You"Birt, Rashed, MacAusland, Kilbride3:18
3."Get Back"Birt, Rashed, MacAusland3:50
4."The Worst Part"Birt, Rashed, MacAusland, Kilbride3:51
5."Wanna Be the One"Birt, Rashed, Kilbride4:08
6."Buzz"Birt, Rashed, Kilbride, MacAusland4:53
7."The Bunker"Birt1:08
8."All Talk, No Action"Birt, Rashed, MacAusland, Kilbride4:05
9."Move Over"Janis Joplin4:19
10."One Heart"Birt, Rashed, Kilbride, MacAusland4:15
11."Knuckles"Birt2:41
12."Love Needs a Hand"Birt, Rashed, MacAusland, Kilbride5:34

Personnel

References

  1. "Haywire returning to the stage in Charlottetown". The Guardian. Charlottetown. 2 Aug 2002. p. C4.
  2. "Get Off Haywire". The Kitchener-Waterloo Record. 7 May 1992. p. C9.
  3. "Get Off Haywire". The Kingston Whig-Standard. 7 May 1992. p. 1.
  4. Kerr, Grant (30 June 2004). "A Flash From the Past; 80's band Haywire to play the Boardwalk this weekend". Life. Telegraph-Journal.
  5. MacDonald, Sandy (23 June 1992). "Haywire bringing it all back home on summer tour". Entertainment. The Daily News. p. 21.
  6. King, Frank (29 Mar 1992). "Recent Releases". Calgary Herald. p. C4.


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