Black Science
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Black Science | |||||
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Studio album by GZR | |||||
Released | July 1, 1997 | ||||
Recorded | Studio Morin Heights | ||||
Genre | Heavy metal Sludge Metal Industrial metal |
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Length | 55:06 | ||||
Label | TVT Records | ||||
Producer | Geezer Butler and Paul Northfield | ||||
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Black Science is an album by GZR (for this album the band was known as Geezer). It was originally released on July 1, 1997. The cover art for this album is intended to represent the old Black Sabbath song, Hand of Doom.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- Man In A Suitcase – 4:09
- Box of Six – 3:53
- Mysterons – 5:36
- Justified – 4:05
- Department S – 4:45
- Area Code 51 – 4:48
- Has To Be – 3:29
- Number 5 – 5:04
- Among The Cybermen – 4:43
- Unspeakable Elvis – 3:47
- Xodiak – 3:34
- Northern Wisdom – 3:46
- Trinity Road – 3:26
- Beach Skeleton (Japanese version only)
[edit] Credits
- Geezer Butler - bass guitar and keyboards
- Pedro Howse - guitar
- Clark Brown - vocals
- Deen Castronovo - drums
- Recorded at Studio Morin Heights
- Produced by Geezer Butler & Paul Northfield
- Assisted by Simon Pressey
- Mixed by Paul Northfield at Studio Morin Heights
- Assisted by Don Hachey
- All music and lyrics written by Geezer/Pedro/Clark
[edit] Miscellanea
Geezer on the Doctor Who connection in the song Among the Cybermen:
"Yes, the lyrics were originally about the death of Doctor Who. The original chorus was "Doctor Who lies dead among the Cybermen", about the final battle of Dr. Who, but was suppose to be symbolic of the end of childhood. I changed it because I thought it sounded a bit silly. Most of the album is about growing up in the era of Sixties television, and its influence on me."
As mentioned, the lyrics were changed slightly and now the lyrics say 'Tell me who lies dead among the cybermen'.
[edit] Other information
The album's catalogue information is:
- Cd TVT TVT 6020-2 [US][1997}