B-Sides & Rarities (Deftones album)

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B-Sides & Rarities
B-Sides & Rarities cover
Compilation album by Deftones
Released October 4, 2005
Recorded 1995 - 2005
Genre Alternative Metal
Alternative rock
Experimental Rock
Length 64:16
Label Rhino Entertainment / Maverick Records
Producer(s) Terry Date and Deftones
Professional reviews
Deftones chronology
Deftones
(2003)
B-Sides & Rarities
(2005)
Saturday Night Wrist
(2006)


B-sides & Rarities is Deftones's fifth release. This CD and DVD combo package is a compilation of b-sides, and rarities of the Deftones' work with other music artists. The DVD includes multimedia from the band, including a complete videography. It was released in 2005 through Maverick Records.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

CD

  1. "Savory" – 4:35 - Jawbox Cover
  2. "Wax and Wane" – 4:09 - Cocteau Twins Cover
  3. "Change (In the House of Flies) (Acoustic)" – 5:16
  4. "Simple Man" – 6:19 - Lynyrd Skynyrd Cover
  5. "Sinatra" – 4:43 - Helmet Cover
  6. "No Ordinary Love" – 5:34 - Sade Cover
  7. "Teenager (Idiot Version)" – 3:45
  8. "Crenshaw Punch / I'll Throw Rocks At You" – 4:48
  9. "Black Moon" – 3:18
  10. "If Only Tonight We Could Sleep" – 5:07 - The Cure Cover
  11. "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" – 2:01 - The Smiths Cover
  12. "Digital Bath (Acoustic)" – 4:48
  13. "The Chauffeur" – 5:21 - Duran Duran Cover
  14. "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) (Acoustic)" – 4:32

DVD

  1. "7 Words"
  2. "Bored"
  3. "My Own Summer"
  4. "Be Quiet and Drive"
  5. "Change (In the House of Flies)"
  6. "Back To School (Mini Maggit)"
  7. "Digital Bath"
  8. "Minerva"
  9. "Hexagram"
  10. "Bloody Cape"
  11. "Engine Number 9"
  12. "Root"

[edit] Miscellanea

  • "Savory" was recorded with Jonah Matranga on vocals and other band members from Far.
  • "No Ordinary Love" features backing vocals from Jonah Matranga.
  • "Crenshaw Punch / I'll Throw Rocks At You" first appeared on the Change (In the House of Flies) single under the name "Crenshaw".
  • "Black Moon" features B-Real from Cypress Hill.
  • A slightly different version of "Sinatra" first appeared on the Minerva single.
  • The "Idiot Version" of the song Teenager is so named because Washington band, Idiot Pilot would cover this Deftones song live when they were on tour with Team Sleep (a side project of Chino Moreno's). Chino Moreno was so impressed with their interpretation of the song he decided to re-record the song with Idiot Pilot frontman Michael Harris for this release.

[edit] Credits

  • Dave Aaron - Engineer, Mixing
  • Karen Ahmed - Project Supervisor
  • Tom Baker - Remastering
  • Andy Bennett - Video Director
  • Chris Burns - Video Director
  • Stephen Carpenter - Guitar, Photography, Group Member
  • Chi Cheng - Bass, Group Member
  • Abe Cunningham - Photography, Group Member
  • Terry Date - Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Remixing
  • Deftones - Producer, Compilation Producer
  • Frank Delgado - Photography, Keys, Group Member
  • Darren Doane - Video Director
  • Mike Donk - Photography
  • Nick Egan - Video Director
  • Mike Engstrom - Project Manager
  • Sharyl Farber - Project Assistant
  • Paul Fedor - Video Director
  • Joe Fraulob - Guitar, Engineer, Soloist, Mixing
  • Jay Goin - Assistant
  • Patrick Haley - Photography
  • Sam Hofstedt - Assistant
  • Paul Hunter - Video Director
  • Joe Johnston - Engineer, Mixing
  • Dean Karr - Video Director
  • Nick Lambrou - Video Editor
  • Nick Lambrou - DVD Editor
  • Frank Maddocks - Creative Director, Creative Design
  • Jonah Sonz Matranga - Vocals
  • James Minchin - Photography, Video Director
  • Chino Moreno - Vocals, Group Member
  • Scott Olson - Guitar
  • Purge - Video Director
  • Esther Somlo - Project Supervisor
  • Dorothy Stefanski - Project Assistant
  • Eric Steinman - Engineer
  • Robbie Snow - Project Manager
  • Brian Virtue - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Amy Weiser - Photography
  • Ulrich Wild - Assistant
  • Steve Woolard - Project Assistant

[edit] Chart positions

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2005 The Billboard 200 43