lunes, 30 de octubre de 2023

Sleeze Beez "Insanity Beach (Japan, Zero Corporation, XRCN-1149)"

Insanity Beach è il quarto album degli Sleeze Beez, uscito nel 1994 per l'Etichetta discografica Red Bullet Records.

Tracce
  1. Tell It To The Judge
  2. Save Myself
  3. Gun Culture
  4. Youth Is A State Of Mind
  5. DUI (Intoxicated)
  6. Human Zoo
  7. Best Things In Life Are Free
  8. The Long Goodbye
  9. Sacrifice
  10. Hate Rock And Roll
  11. Insanity Beach
  12. Scream (Encore)
Realizado por – Zero Corporation
Grabado en – Studio Zeezicht
Mezclado en – Bullet Sound Studios
Masterizado en – Masterdisk

Comes in a standard jewel case with obi and includes booklet with liner notes Japanese/English track list, Japanese commentary, and lyrics translated into Japanese.
The commentary is credited as: 1994.5.30 藤木昌生/BURRN!
From the back cover:
Made in Japan by
Zero Corporation
℗&© 1994 RED BULLET PRODUCTIONS B.V.
[...]
Mfd. by Toshiba-EMI Ltd. in Japan




















Sleeze Beez "Powertool (USA, Atlantic Records, 7 82415-2)"

Sleeze Beez was formed by drummer Jan Koster and guitarist Chriz van Jaarsveld in 1987. The first recordings were made with the Belgian singer Tigo 'Tiger' Fawzi, for the album Look Like Hell. He was briefly followed by Thijs Hamelaers.

In 1989 the Beez got more stability by recruiting the English vocalist Andrew Elt, who previously sang in Gin On The Rocks.

In 1992 after a long tour they released the album "Powertool" by Atlantic Records, which contains the ballad "I Don't Want to Live Without You" and was a minor hit.

Tracklist:
  1. Appetizer 0:37
  2. Raise A Little Hell  3:50
  3. Watch That Video  4:24
  4. Dance   4:36
  5. Like A Dog   2:28
  6. I Don't Want To Live Without You   4:44
  7. Head To Toe   4:07
  8. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is   3:48
  9. Bring Out The Rebel   4:41
  10. Fuel For The Fire   3:18
  11. What's That Smell?   2:18
  12. Pray For A Miracle 4:54
Grabado en – Parkgate Studios
Grabado en – Bullet Sound Studios
Masterizado en – Sterling Sound













Sleeze Beez "Screwed, Blued & Tattooed (Japan, Atlantic Records, AMCY-52)"

Sleeze Beez was a glam metal band formed in 1987 in the Netherlands.

They released four studio albums and one live album over a nine-year career before disbanding in 1996.

Their 1989 album Screwed Blued & Tattooed peaked at number 115 on the Billboard 200 album chart. 

The song "Stranger Than Paradise" was a big hit on MTV and was taken from the Screwed Blued & Tattooed album.

Lista de canciones:
  1. Rock In The Western World ロック・イン・ザ・ウエスタン・ワールド  3:29
  2. House Is On Fire ハウス・イズ・オン・ファイア   3:44
  3. Screwed Blued 'N Tattooed スクリュウド・ブルード・アンド・タトゥード   3:38
  4. Stranger Than Paradise ストレンジャー・ザン・パラダイス   4:04
  5. Damned If We Do, Damned If We Don't  ダムド・イフ・ウイ・ドゥ・ダムド・イフ・ウイ・ドント   3:47
  6. Heroes Die Young ヒーローズ・ダイ・ヤング  4:27
  7. This Time  ディス・タイム    3:57
  8. When The Brains Go To The Balls = ホエン・ザ・ブレインズ・ゴー・トゥ・ザ・ボールズ  3:43 Don't Talk About Roses ドント・トーク・アバウト・ローゼス 3:30
  9. Girls Girls, Nasty Nasty ガールズ・ガールズ・ナスティ・ナスティ  4:08
Grabado en – Bullet Sound Studios
Mezclado en – Bullet Sound Studios
Editado en – Wisseloord Studios
Masterizado en – Masterdisk
Prensado por – Toshiba EMI Gotenba Plant
















Sleeping Gods "Regenerated"

Sleeping Gods fue una banda alemana de Doom/Death/Gothic Metal formada en Kassel, Hesse, Alemania en 1993.

Su segundo larga duración, Regenerated fue editado en 1997.

Tracklist:
  1. Intro 01:29   
  2. The Wingless 03:58  
  3. Regenerated 06:43  
  4. Dead Calls 03:07
  5. Just a Blue Blackness 06:39
  6. None to Soon 03:03
  7. Vastness 03:14   
  8. Some Far Beyond 03:19
  9. Dreaming 07:12   
  10. Reflection of Soul 06:05
Time:   44:49  

Recording information:
Recorded at Stage One Studio, Bühne, Germany in September 1996. 
Mastered at DMS, Marl, Germany.

℗ & © 1997 by AFM Records & Sleeping Gods.
Distributed by Semaphore. Distributed in Benelux by Bertus.

Track 6 is misspelled "None To Soon" on the back cover but is corrected in the booklet.







sábado, 28 de octubre de 2023

Slayer "World Painted Blood (2009, CD + DVD, American Recordings, Digipak, Limited Edition, 88697 53438 2)"

World Painted Blood is the eleventh studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. It was released through American Recordings and Sony Music on November 3, 2009 and was produced by Greg Fidelman and executively produced by Rick Rubin. It is the band's only album produced by Greg Fidelman and the last with guitarist Jeff Hanneman (who died from liver cirrhosis in 2013) and drummer Dave Lombardo (who was dismissed from Slayer the same year). With much anticipation for the album after 2006's Christ Illusion, members of Slayer began revealing information about the album beginning in early 2009.

There were four different artworks released for the album, each of which completed one-fourth of a map that when put together illustrates the earth painted with red. There are eleven tracks on the album, with origins illustrating death and destruction, war, serial killers, and the Apocalypse. World Painted Blood is the band's final album to be released through American Recordings, as well as the final collaboration between Slayer and label owner Rubin, who had worked with the band as their producer or executive producer since Reign in Blood (1986).

Three singles were released from the album: "Psychopathy Red", "Hate Worldwide", and "World Painted Blood". The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. It was praised by The A.V. Club, who said that the "resounding success in that regard: It's eclectic, but never self-consciously so." "Hate Worldwide" and "World Painted Blood" were both nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 52nd and 53rd Grammy Awards, respectively. The album peaked at number two on the US Top Hard Rock Albums chart, as well as twelve on the Billboard 200 and forty-one on the United Kingdom album chart.

World Painted Blood marked the first time that the band wrote material in the studio rather than entering the studio fully prepared with lyrics. The fact that they were not prepared made guitarist Kerry King skeptical. King related: "I was kind of thinking, 'Man, this could be the first record in a long time that's got a little bit of filler,'" he acknowledges. "But I think every song came out great. I was concerned some would sound similar, and every one is completely different. It's cool how it worked out." The majority of the lyrics and music were written by guitarist Jeff Hanneman. Kerry King stated: "I like when Jeff writes as much as he did for this record. When you have one guy doing most of the writing you only get one perspective. A lot of Jeff's stuff has a very punky vibe this time; the stuff I write sounds thrashy but with a hint of punk, and when Jeff writes the stuff is more punk with a hint of thrash. It works together well." Unlike 2006's Christ Illusion, the band was "under-ready" with their lyrics and music.

The album was recorded in Los Angeles, California with producer Greg Fidelman from late January and March 2009. There were 13 songs recorded for the album, but only 11 appear on the album. In May 2009, King said of the album: "I think this one has a little bit of everything—more so than anything we've done since Seasons. So I would imagine people are gonna compare it to that one." The band had recorded thirteen songs for the album, seven written by lead guitarist Jeff Hanneman and six by King, although not all of them were included. King later confirmed the album's release date was pushed back to late summer 2009. An article on Slayer's website confirmed the album's name. On August 20, 2009, Roadrunner Records confirmed the track listing. Thom Jurek of Allmusic said the production "takes a different tack altogether for this guitar-manic crew." A listening party for World Painted Blood was held on October 30, 2009 at Duff's Brooklyn in Williamsburg, New York. The event started at 9:00 pm.

During the recording of World Painted Blood, King used BC Rich Guitars, Marshall Amplifiers and Cabs, Dunlop strings and picks, EMG pickups, and Korg tuners. Hanneman used ESP guitars, Marshall Amplifiers and Cabs, Dunlop strings and picks, Monster Cables, and Shure Wireless System. Vocalist/bassist Araya used ESP basses, Marshall Bass Amplifiers and Cabs, EMG Pick-Ups, Dunlop Picks and accessories, and MXR Effects. Lombardo used Tama Drums, Paiste cymbals, Pro-Mark drum sticks, and Evans drum heads.

Record producer Greg Fidelman said that "the fact that the songs were still new and fresh to them, and they hadn't been playing them for six months in rehearsal, kept the vibe and excitement in the studio very high." Vocalist Tom Araya said that there "are two principal music writers in this band, so you're going to get a combination of speed and heaviness," and later said that the "writing is really aggressive and fast, while Jeff likes things to be fast, but with melodies and grooves. In making this album, we seemed to share the same vision from song ideas to titles; when we get together as Slayer, it just happens, nothing is contrived, it's not thought out, we just do it, and we did that with this new album." Lombardo said that Hanneman's writing and performance had "gone back to this great punk energy, especially with 'Psychopathy Red'."

Allmusic said that it expressed moods such as Harshness, Fiery, Confidence, Rowdiness, Aggressiveness, Rebellious, Cathartic, Anger, and Hostility. It also is categorized in genres like speed metal and heavy metal. Thom Jurek said Lombardo's percussion beats "are WAAAAAAAY up in the mix," and said that "you can understand every word, even on the thrashers" about Tom Araya's vocal style. "[T]he guitars are simply further down in the mix and sometimes it becomes difficult to discern Araya's bass. Therefore, the first listen or two to World Painted Blood might be a bit confusing for the seasoned Slayer fan, but that changes quickly, and the sound of those drums blasting in one's head will become a more than welcome presence in the mix."

The album's title track was said by band members to be the continuation of "Final Six", which was an outtake from their previous album. "Final Six" origins deal with the apocalypse. "Human Strain" deals with apocalyptic origins as well. The track was explained by guitarist Jeff Hanneman to initially be about the human race dying off by a mutative disease. The title of "Public Display of Dismemberment" refers to the consequences that countries outside of the United States give to citizens for crimes. Tom Araya said that "Unit 731" is "very similar to Josef Mengele in the sense that it was a medical unit in the military, which was a Japanese military unit, actually. They did kind of the same thing; they tested the limits of the human body and recorded it for scientific purposes." "Playing With Dolls" is about a child witnessing a serial killer. "Beauty Through Order" is about Elizabeth Báthory, the most prolific female serial killer. Jeff Hanneman explained: "I've been meaning to write a song about that for a long time. I couldn't figure out the angle, I was thinking, 'How does a woman write? I can't write like a woman I'm a guy!' Then I just figured, 'Well, she's evil; she has lots of power and killed people.' So I just started writing and the lyrics and they came out." Slayer revealed to Revolver that the track "Snuff" has no lyrical concept. "Psychopathy Red" was inspired by the Russian serial killer Andrei Chikatilo.

"Psychopathy Red", a song inspired by the Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, was made available as a "limited edition, blood-red vinyl seven-inch vinyl" disc on April 18, 2009 as part of the third annual Record Store Day. The song premiered on October 29, 2008, on a YouTube stream. Originally, "Psychopathy Red" was going to be a b-side of World Painted Blood, but after there was access to it on the internet, they decided to add it to the album's track list.

On July 28, the song "Hate Worldwide" was released as a CD-single, exclusively available at Hot Topic stores. The song was available on the internet before November 2008 and until July 2009, it had been streamed more than a half-million times. "Hate Worldwide" was released as a limited-edition single on October 20, 2009, through Columbia Records as a CD. The song was made available exclusively at Hot Topic stores and was streamed at Hot Topic's ShockHound.com. The composition was written by Kerry King who said "It's a really cool track, and Tom's voice sounds incredible on it. The last line in the song's chorus is '..spread a little hate worldwide,' and that's what we've been doing for 25 years." Along with five other songs, "Hate Worldwide" was nominated for a Best Metal Performance Grammy Award, but lost to "Dissident Aggressor" by Judas Priest, which ironically Slayer covered 22 years earlier on their 4th studio album "South of Heaven", (Priest's 2010 Grammy Award winning version, was a live recording, taken from the 2009 album "A Touch of Evil: Live").

The title track, "World Painted Blood", was released as a seven-inch single on November 26, 2010, and was limited to 2500 copies. It included the b-side "Atrocity Vendor". A music video for the song had already been released on June 16, 2010. The single was exclusively released through the Metal Club record store chain. The song itself was said by the band to be a continuation of "Final Six", a bonus track on the special edition of Slayer's 2006 album Christ Illusion, and deals with the end of the world. Araya and Hanneman have said "World Painted Blood" is "one of the more classic Slayer songs". A music video has been made for "Beauty Through Order", however, it has been removed from most online sources.

World Painted Blood sold 41,000 copies in the United States in its first week, landing it at number twelve on the Billboard 200. It had sold 160,000 copies in the US as of February 2015. The album peaked at number seven in Germany and debuted at forty–one on the UK Albums Chart. "Hate Worldwide" was nominated for Best Metal Performance in 2009, and the title track was nominated for the same award a year later, but lost to Iron Maiden's "El Dorado".

In June 2009, it was announced that the album would be released in the late summer of 2009. The album was released on November 3, 2009. The album's artwork was revealed on September 15, 2009. Four different covers were equally shipped for a standard that when put together, they create a world map covered in blood. The album has four special collector's edition CD covers, and each of them "display one-fourth of a provocative continental map illustrated with human skulls and bones; when placed together, the four images form a complete and grisly map of the world." Each album has a blood-red, transparent top panel, with the map displayed beneath it. The full map is also seen in a sleeve of the double-digipak edition of World Painted Blood.

Tracklist:

Disc 1 (CD) - World Painted Blood
  1. World Painted Blood 05:53   
  2. Unit 731 02:40   
  3. Snuff 03:42   
  4. Beauty Through Order 04:37   
  5. Hate Worldwide 02:52   
  6. Public Display of Dismemberment 02:35  
  7. Human Strain 03:09   
  8. Americon 03:23  
  9. Psychopathy Red 02:26   
  10. Playing with Dolls 04:14   
  11. Not of This God 04:20  
Time:  39:51  

Disc 2 (DVD)
  1. Playing with Dolls 18:26  
Disc 2:
20-minute short film inspired by the music from World Painted Blood.

Recording information:
Recorded at The Pass, Los Angeles, CA.
Mastered at Universal Mastering Studios, New York, NY.