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HEAP ON THE CHEAP

by HEAP

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Electricity 02:08
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Backsliding 02:36
4.
Women 03:04
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Better Off 01:54
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Vague 02:51
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No Shame 02:21
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Get Your Own 03:07
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- 00:17

about

The standard bearers of New York Rock & Roll. HEAP’s 2005 Rave On Records debut features Tim Heap’s songwriting collaborations with Mickey Leigh including Electricity, The Sober Life and Women, and crowd favorite Puerto Rican Girl, co-written with guitarist George Chambers.

Songwriter Tim Heap's group (with some help from ex-Rattlers/STOP! guitarist Mickey Leigh) draws from the same sources as its brethren-the Stones, Johnny Thunders, the more rocking side of power pop-but with a more blatant dash of roots rock. - High Bias

Backsliding" is the funniest song about falling off the wagon since Lou Reed's "Power of Positive Drinking." And the conscience-stabbing "The Sober Life" proves you don't have to be wasted to rock your ass off. - Alan Bisbort

Heap totally get what it means to be young, insane and in a rock band, and from the opening riff of "Electricity" all the way through to the set closer, the rocking tribute to Latina love "Puerto Rican Girl", this quartet pushes the intensity pedal to the metal.
- Good Times

Heap is made to kick some ass, and songs like "Puerto Rican Girl", "No Shame" and "Electricity" are automatic in that regard. Heap perfectly mixes inspiration, perspiration and passion. - Michael Bennett

credits

released January 1, 2005

Tim Heap - Vocals, Guitar
George Chambers -guitar (tracks: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11)
Mickey Leigh - guitar (2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11)
David Merrill - Bass
Frank Saitta drums (1, 5, 6, 9)
Pat Carpenter - drums (2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11)

1,4,6,7,10 by T. Heap/M.Leigh
2,3,5,8,9 by Tim Heap
11 by T. Heap/G. Chambers

Recorded by David Merrill and Kieran Paradis
Mixed by David Merrill
Produced by HEAP and Adam Parness
Thanks to Fred Guarino at Tiki Studio and Joe Castellon at KAS Music & Sound

Photography by Skot Yobbagy
Art Direction by George Chambers and Tim Heap

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