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Faith No More - Angel Dust (Slash Rec. 828 401-2) (EU 1993, 2nd Press, Bonus)

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Faith No More - Angel Dust (Slash Rec. 828 401-2) (EU 1993, 2nd Press, Bonus)

Faith No More - Angel Dust (Slash Rec. 828 401-2) (EU 1993, 2nd Press, Bonus)
1993 | FLAC | EAC, LOG & CUE | 300dpi Artwork Scans | 478 MB

Contains in contrast to the original release the single "Easy"

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Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008

EAC extraction logfile from 16. June 2009, 16:27

Faith No More / Angel Dust (Slash Rec. 828 401-2) (EU 1993, 2nd Press, Bonus)

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CD Info:

Faith No More - Angel Dust


Label: Slash Records, London Records
Catalog#: 828 401-2, 828 401-2
Format: CD, Album, Reissue
Country: Europe
Released: 29 Jan 1993
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock
Notes:

'Malpractice' contains samples of 'Quartet No. 8'.
'Smaller and Smaller' sound effects courtesy of Sound Ideas Canada.

Second edition ("New version" on sticker) of Angel Dust with Easy (track 14) as additional track.

? 1992 Slash Records
© 1992 Slash Records
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Slash Records & is exclusively licensed to London Records 90 Ltd.
BIEM / STEMRA
BA 900
AAD
LC 7654
Barcode: 0 42282 84012 7
Marketed in France by Barclay & in Germany by Metronome Musik GmbH
Made in Germany

Tracklisting:
1 Land Of Sunshine (3:44)
2 Caffeine (4:28)
3 Midlife Crisis (4:23)
4 RV (3:43)
5 Smaller And Smaller (5:11)
6 Everything's Ruined (4:34)
7 Malpractice (4:02)
8 Kindergarten (4:31)
9 Be Aggressive (3:42)
10 A Small Victory (4:57)
11 Crack Hitler (4:39)
12 Jizzlobber (6:38)
13 Midnight Cowboy (4:14)
Written-By - John Barry
14 Easy (3:06)
Written-By - Lionel Richie


Review by Ned Raggett

Warner Bros. figured that lightning could strike twice at a time when oodles of (most horribly bad) funk-metal acts were following in Faith No More's and Red Hot Chili Peppers' footsteps. In response, the former recorded and released the bizarro masterpiece Angel Dust. Mike Patton's work in Mr. Bungle proved just how strange and inspired he could get given the opportunity; now, in his more famous act, nothing was ignored. "Land of Sunshine" starts things off in a vein similar to The Real Thing, but Patton's vocal role-playing is smarter and more accomplished, with the lyrics trashing a smug bastard with pure inspired mockery. From there, Angel Dust mixes the meta-metal of earlier days with the expected puree of other influences, including a cinematic sense of atmosphere. The album ends with a cover of John Barry's "Midnight Cowboy," which suits the mood perfectly, but the stretched-out, tense moments on "Caffeine" and the soaring charge of "Everything's Ruined" make for other good examples. Even a Kronos Quartet sample crops up on the frazzled sprawl of "Malpractice." Other sampling and studio treatments come to the fore throughout, adding quirks like the distorted voices on "Smaller and Smaller." The band's sense of humor crops up frequently — there's the hilarious portrayal of prepubescent angst on "Kindergarten," made all the more entertaining by the music's straightforward approach, or the beyond-stereotypical white trash cornpone narration of "RV," all while the music breezily swings along. Patton's voice is stronger and downright smooth at many points throughout, the musicians collectively still know their stuff, and the result is twisted entertainment at its finest. allmusicguide

Band Info:

Faith No More is an American alternative metal band from San Francisco, California formed originaly as Faith No Man in 1981 by bassist Billy Gould, keyboardist Wade Worthington, frontman Mike Morris and drummer Mike Bordin.[2] A year later when Wade Worthington was replaced by keyboardist Roddy Bottum, and Mike Morris was ousted, the group began calling themselves Faith No More.After going through a series of singers which included Courtney Love, the band was joined by Chuck Mosely in 1983. The same year, Jim Martin was recruited to replace guitarist Mark Bowen. The band is best known for combining elements of heavy metal, funk, progressive rock, hip hop, hardcore punk, thrash metal, and jazz, among many others,[3] and have been hailed as an influential rock band.[2][4]

Faith No More underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first album, We Care a Lot, in 1985. Within a year the band signed up with Slash Records, and in 1987 their second album Introduce Yourself was released. Membership remained stable until vocalist Chuck Mosley was replaced by Mike Patton in 1988. In 1989, the band released their highly successful album, The Real Thing, which featured their breakthrough hit single "Epic". The band's next album, 1992's Angel Dust, was also highly successful and spawned the hit "Midlife Crisis", which became their sole #1 hit on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in their career. Faith No More declined in popularity after longtime guitarist Jim Martin left the group in 1994 and was replaced by Mr. Bungle guitarist Trey Spruance. After the release of their next album, 1995's King for a Day… Fool for a Lifetime, Spruance was replaced briefly by Dean Menta, who would eventually be replaced by their current guitarist Jon Hudson. After releasing one more album, Album of the Year, in 1997, Faith No More broke up in April 1998, and all members began work on side projects since then.

On February 24, 2009, Faith No More announced that they would be reforming for a European tour with the same lineup before their break up.[5] In June 2009, they performed together for the first time in eleven years at the Brixton Academy in London, England. The band has continued to perform at multiple live venues since.[6] In July 2009, Faith No More - Epic came in at #46 in Triple J Hottest 100 of all time, voted by the Australian public.wikipedia

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