Transworld Ultra Rock is the seventh album of Japanese band Electric Eel Shock and was released in 2007. The Album was produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Attie Bauw. The album was recorded at Bauwhaus Studios, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Drums were recorded at The Tracking Room, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Additional vocal arrangement and production on track 12 by David Laudat.

Transworld Ultra Rock
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1, 2007[1]
Recorded2007
GenreGarage rock
Rock and roll
Heavy metal
Length40:56 (excluding bonus tracks)
LabelDouble Peace
P-Vine
ProducerAttie Bauw
Electric Eel Shock chronology
Beat Me
(2004)
Transworld Ultra Rock
(2007)
Sugoi Indeed
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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The name of this album is based upon the name of the hit 1970s Japanese television show Transamerica Ultra Quiz.[2]

The songs "Joe" and "Joe II" were inspired by the 1970s Anime/Manga Tomorrow's Joe's main character.[2]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Electric Eel Shock, except track 12 written by Riperton/Rudolph

No.TitleLength
1."I Can't Hear You"3:11
2."Big Mistake"3:02
3."Dice de Try!"3:05
4."Joe"3:45
5."Joe II"2:36
6."Kill the Weekend"3:50
7."War"3:26
8."Transamerica Ultra Rock"2:25
9."Limousine"2:30
10."Baby"3:11
11."All My Music"5:15
12."Lovin' You"4:37
13."Bastard (Bonus Track)"2:30
14."No Standing Still (Bonus Track)"3:09

Tracks 13 and 14 are bonus tracks that only appear on the Japanese version of this album released by P-Vine Records. The bonus track "Bastard" was bastardised by Timmy B .

Release history edit

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United Kingdom October 1, 2007 Double Peace Stereo Compact Disc ?
Stereo LP ?
Japan November 16, 2007 P-Vine Stereo Compact Disc PCD-24198

Personnel edit

  • Akihito Morimoto – Guitar/Vocals
  • Kazuto Maekawa – Bass
  • Tomoharu "Gian" Ito – Drums
  • The Bauwhaus Whistle Orchestra – Whistling on track 8 (Wayne Charlton credited as Lead Whistler)
  • Jolien Grunberg – Additional vocals on track 12.
  • Bob Slayer – Manager.

References edit

  1. ^ "Tolley, S" "Electric Eel Shock – Transworld Ultra Shock" http://www.rocklouder.co.uk/articles/4068/Electric-Eel-Shock---Transworld-Ultra-Shock.html
  2. ^ a b "Grunebaum, D" "metropolis.co.jp" "http://metropolis.co.jp/tokyo/721/music_beat.asp"