Deep Six
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Deep Six | ||
Studio album by Various Artists | ||
Released | March 1986 | |
Recorded | August 1985 - September 1985 | |
Genre | Grunge | |
Label | C/Z Records | |
Producer(s) | Chris Hanzsek, Tina Casale | |
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The Deep Six compilation was released March 1986 (catalog# CZ001). It was the very first release by C/Z Records, a few months before the release of "Sub Pop 100" from Sub Pop Records. It was also arguably the first record to influence the later "Seattle sound" that would be known worldwide as grunge. The album was reissued as a joint C/Z Records/A&M Records release on April 6, 1994 (catalog # 6971 2400 2)
[edit] Track listing
- Green River - 10,000 Things
- The Melvins - Scared
- The Melvins - Blessing the Operation
- Malfunkshun - With Yo' Heart (Not Yo' Hands)
- Skin Yard - Throb
- Soundgarden - Heretic
- Soundgarden - Tears to Forget
- Malfunkshun - Stars-N-You
- The Melvins - Grinding Process
- The Melvins - She Waits
- Skin Yard - The Birds
- Soundgarden - All Your Lies
- Green River - Your Own Best Friend
- The U-Men - They
An alternate version of Soundgarden's "Heretic" appears on the soundtrack for the 1990 film Pump Up the Volume.
[edit] Personnel
- Chris Hanzsek - Producer
- Tina Casale - Producer
- Reyza Sageb - original blue album artwork
- Charles Peterson - Photography
- Green River - Performer
- The Melvins - Performer
- King Buzzo - Vocals, Guitar
- Matt Lukin - Bass
- Dale Crover - Drums
- Malfunkshun - Performer
- Regan Hagar - Drums
- Kevin Wood - Guitar
- Andrew Wood - Vocals, Bass
- Skin Yard - Performer
- Ben McMillan - Vocals, Saxophone on track 11
- Jack Endino - Guitar
- Daniel House - Bass
- Matt Cameron - Drums
- Soundgarden - Performer
- The U-Men - Performer
- John Bigley - Vocals
- Tom Price - Guitar
- Jim Tillman - Bass
- Charlie Ryan - Drums