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W.A.S.P.

Disco de W.A.S.P.: “Crimson Idol”

Disco de W.A.S.P.: “Crimson Idol”
Información del disco :
Título: Crimson Idol
Fecha de Publicación:2006-04-18
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Hard Rock, Metal
Sello Discográfico:Snapper
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:803680292259
Lista de temas :
1 - 1 Titanic Overture
1 - 3 Arena Of Pleasure Video
1 - 5 Gypsy Meets the Boy
1 - 7 I Am One Video
1 - 9 Hold On To My Heart Video
1 - 11
2 - 13
2 - 15
2 - 17 I Am the One (Live Donnington 1992)
2 - 19 Chainsaw Charlie (Murders in the New Morgue) (Live Donnington 1992)
2 - 21 Invisible Boy (Live Donnington 1992)
2 - 23 Great Misconceptions of Me (Live Donnington 1992)
Análisis (en inglés) - AMG :
Between 1990-1992, little was heard from one of the 1980s' most theatrical metal bands, W.A.S.P. Many assumed they'd broken up, especially when it became publicly known that the entire band had split from leader Blackie Lawless (the most surprising departure being longtime guitarist Chris Holmes). But the truth of the matter was that Lawless was hard at work the entire time, composing an epic concept album, 1993's The Crimson Idol, which told the tale of a tormented rock star, Jonathan. Lawless handled rhythm guitar, bass, vocal, and keyboard duties himself, and renowned studio musician Bob Kulick filled in Holmes' vacated position, while a pair of drummers were used (including the drummer on The Headless Children, Frankie Banali). The songs weren't a radical departure stylistically for W.A.S.P., and since no original members were left, The Crimson Idol is essentially a Blackie Lawless solo album. The over 74-minute album contained such hard-hitting highlights as "The Invisible Boy," "Chainsaw Charlie (Murders in the New Morgue)," and "I Am One." Unfortunately, The Crimson Idol sunk from sight upon release (keep in mind, this was the era of "grunge") but, interestingly, marked eventual Korn/Limp Bizkit producer Ross Robinson's first studio credit, as assistant engineer. [The 1998 CD reissue was expanded to a double-disc set, the second disc comprised of 12 b-sides (!). Included was a cover of Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks," the studio outtakes "Phantoms in the Mirror" and "The Eulogy," plus many acoustic renditions ("The Idol") and live tracks ("Chainsaw Charlie," "Wild Child," "The Real Me").] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Análisis (en inglés) - :
Between 1990-1992, little was heard from one of the 1980s' most theatrical {\metal} bands, {$W.A.S.P.} Many assumed they'd broken up, especially when it became publicly known that the entire band had split from leader {$Blackie Lawless} (the most surprising departure being longtime guitarist {$Chris Holmes}). But the truth of the matter was that {$Lawless} was hard at work the entire time, composing an epic concept album, 1993's {^The Crimson Idol}, which told the tale of a tormented {\rock} star, {%Jonathan}. {$Lawless} handled rhythm guitar, bass, vocal, and keyboard duties himself, and renowned studio musician {$Bob Kulick} filled in {$Holmes}' vacated position, while a pair of drummers were used (including the drummer on {^The Headless Children}, {$Frankie Banali}). The songs weren't a radical departure stylistically for {$W.A.S.P.}, and since no original members were left, {^The Crimson Idol} is essentially a {$Blackie Lawless} solo album. The over 74-minute album contained such hard-hitting highlights as {&"The Invisible Boy,"} {&"Chainsaw Charlie (Murders in the New Morgue),"} and {&"I Am One."} Unfortunately, {^The Crimson Idol} sunk from sight upon release (keep in mind, this was the era of "{\grunge}") but, interestingly, marked eventual {$Korn}/{$Limp Bizkit} producer {$Ross Robinson}'s first studio credit, as assistant engineer. [The 1998 CD reissue was expanded to a double-disc set, the second disc comprised of 12 b-sides (!). Included was a cover of {$Led Zeppelin}'s {&"When the Levee Breaks,"} the studio outtakes {&"Phantoms in the Mirror"} and {&"The Eulogy,"} plus many acoustic renditions ({&"The Idol"}) and live tracks ({&"Chainsaw Charlie,"} {&"Wild Child,"} {&"The Real Me"}).] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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