Fireman (album)
| Fireman | ||||
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| Released | 1993 | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock | |||
| Length | 43:23 | |||
| Label | Independent I.R.S. Records  | |||
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Fireman is the first album by the Canadian alternative rock band hHead. It was released in 1993 (then re-released in 1994 by I.R.S. Records). The album was a success on Canada's independent record charts, selling more than 10,000 copies.
It was first released independently as a cassette by hHead themselves and then released under Jam Entertainment Records. After hHead signed to I.R.S. in 1994 to release Jerk, they also re-released the CD version of Fireman. There was also a version that had 14 tracks (Under Jam Entertainment Records).
The album was recorded in a few days in northern California. Video clips for "Flower" and "Collide" were made. hHead supported the album with a Canadian tour. Fireman helped the band win $100,000 from CFNY-FM.