Sepultura - Roots Of Sepultura (CD 1996) , vendido en Septiembre 2010, ¡Por 1.2 GBP!
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item specificsCondition: Like NewGenre: MetalFormat: AlbumSub-Genre: Thrash, SpeedSee reviewsDetailed item infoTrack listing1. Intro2. C.I.U. (Criminals In Uniform)3. Orgasmatron4. Dead Embryonic Cells (original mix)5. Desperate Cry (original mix)6. Murder (original mix)7. Under Siege (Regnum Irae) (original mix)8. Necromancer (demo version)9. Past Reborns The Storms (demo version)10. A Hora E A Vez Do Cabelo Nascer11. Drug Me12. Crucificados Pelo Sistema13. Anticop (live)14. Intro (live)15. Arise (live)16. Inner Self (live)17. Mass Hypnosis (live)18. Escape To The Void (live)19. Troops Of Doom (live)20. Altered State (live)DetailsNumber of CDs:2Recording type:StudioDistributor:ADA/Cinram LogisticsRecording mode:StereoAlbum notesSepultura: Max Cavalera (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, berimbau, percussion); Andreas Kisser (acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, percussion, background vocals); Paulo Jr. (bass, timbau grande, percussion); Igor Cavalera (drums, timbau, djembe, percussion).Additional personnel: Carlinhos Brown (vocals, berimbau, timbau, wood drums, lataria, xequere, surdos); Mike Patton, Jonathan Davis (vocals); David Silvera, Ross Robinson (percussion); Xavantes tribe, DJ Lethal.Recorded at Indigo Ranch, Malibu, California and live in the "Aldeia Pimentel Barbosa," Mato Grosso, Brazil on November 5, 1995.Dutch edition includes a 19 track bonus disc.On its sixth album, Brazil's most famous head-banging outfit takes a page from the nu-metal book but, more importantly, combines its brutal thrash-metal sound with indigenous music from its homeland, occasionally utilizing the percussion and chants of the country's Xavantes tribe to powerful effect. The biggest standouts are the lively, acoustic-guitar-driven "Itsari" and the epic closer "Canyon Jam," both improvisations with Xavantes musicians that make for welcome contrasts to the record's intense bombast. Elsewhere, Brazilian percussionist Carlinhos Brown drives the rhythm-laden "Ratamahatta," a track that exemplifies the quartet's distinctive brand of "tribal metal."ROOTS marks a big step forward for the thrash-metal genre because of the way Sepultura matches its carefully controlled mayhem with the dynamic nature of its influences and collaborators. Faith No More singer Mike Patton, Korn frontman Jonathan Davis, and Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal all pop up on "Lookaway," a dark, grinding tune with Eastern-inspired vocals. As a whole, ROOTS is a visceral synthesis of groove and aggression, especially when drummer Igor Cavalera lets loose with flurries of tom-tom fury. ROOTS also closes a major chapter for the group, since after recording the album, vocalist/guitarist Max Cavalera departed to form Soulfly.Editorial reviews3 Stars - Good - ...Sepultura play a violent game of sonic overload....the band uses its catharsis as a creative force, funneling torrents of noise into a tunnel of hate...Spin (4/96, p.110) - 6 - Reasonably Good - ...takes the rain-forest chants and street drumming flavor that flickered through the firestorm of CHAOS A.D. even further....Sepultura's ethnography...[is] about sound--heavy bloco drumming and crushing guitars were made for each other...Q (7/01, p.91) - Included in Q's 50 Heaviest Albums of All Time.Q (3/96, p.103) - 3 Stars - Good - ...it's constructed of ferocious throat bending and huge riffs that support their growling menace, while simultaneously doffing a cap to their ethnic ancestors...NME (2/24/96, p.46) - 7 (out of 10) - ...a host of strange and traditional instruments has given Sepultura new formats for their extreme displeasure...Melody Maker (2/17/96, p.34) - ...the aural equivalent of being caught in a midfield by a PCP-fuelled defensive line from the Pittsburgh Steelers....this is [not] a mere metal barrage....There's ruthless rap attacks...the murderous electronic whining...the tribal chants and Brazilian ragga metal duets...Rolling Stone (03/21/1996)Portions of this page Copyright 1948-2010 Muze Inc. and Muze Europe Ltd. All rights reserved.Questions and answers about this item No questions or answers have been posted about this item. Ask a question--