Altered Beast (album)
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Altered Beast | |||||
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Studio album by Matthew Sweet | |||||
Released | 13 July 1993 | ||||
Recorded | January – February 1993 | ||||
Genre | Alternative Rock | ||||
Length | 55:31 | ||||
Label | Zoo Entertainment | ||||
Producer | Fred Maher and Matthew Sweet | ||||
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Altered Beast is the fourth album by alternative rock musician Matthew Sweet. Released by Zoo Entertainment in 1993, the initial response to this record was cool compared to Girlfriend, with Rolling Stone writing that the album was "[f]rustratingly uneven," with "inspiring moments; the problem is finding them."[1]
Sweet was accompanied by a high-powered group of guest musicians. Among the drummers were Mick Fleetwood (Fleetwood Mac), Jody Stephens (Big Star) and Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello's backing band). On guitar were Richard Lloyd (Television), Robert Quine (Voidoids) and Ivan Julian (Voidoids). Additionally, renowned session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins appeared.[1]
The track "Intro" is a clip from the movie Caligula featuring Malcolm McDowell.[2]
Five different colored versions of the album cover were produced: yellow, blue, green, orange and purple.
The name of the album is based on the Sega Genesis game Altered Beast.[3]
[edit] Track listing
- "Dinosaur Act"
- "Devil With the Green Eyes"
- "The Ugly Truth"
- "Time Capsule"
- "Someone to Pull the Trigger"
- "Knowing People"
- "Life Without You"
- "Intro"
- "Ugly Truth Rock"
- "Do It Again"
- "In Too Deep"
- "Reaching Out"
- "Falling"
- "What Do You Know?"
- "Evergreen"
[edit] References
- ^ a b O'Connor, Rob: Review: Matthew Sweet - Altered Beast, Rolling Stone, July 17, 1997.
- ^ DeRogatis, Jim: Matthew Sweet Sours on Success, Chicago Sun-Times, June 20, 1993.
- ^ Everson, John: Powering Up With Altered Beast, Illinois Entertainer, July 1993.