Human (album)

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Human
Human cover
Studio album by Death
Released 1991
Genre Death Metal
Progressive Metal
Length 34:06
Label Relativity Records/Sony
Producer Scott Burns
Professional reviews
Death chronology
Spiritual Healing
(1990)
Human
(1991)
Fate: The Best of Death
(1992)

Human is the fourth album released by Death in 1991. It marked the beginning of a major stylistic change for Death. The actual sound of the album is much more technically accomplished and progressive than Death's previous efforts. The lyrics are now more introspective and meaningful as opposed to the gore based lyrics of the band's first two albums or the social commentary on Spiritual Healing. This new style would be more and more prevalent on all following Death albums.

Human is widely seen as Death's most accomplished work, and one of extreme metal's defining albums, with indications such as being Death's bestselling album, with sales of over 70,000 in the United States[1], being ranked number 82 on the October 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine's list of the greatest 100 guitar albums of all time[2], and having one of Death's two music videos which was made for the song "Lack of Comprehension", which received some airplay on MTV. It also continues to accumulate extremely positive reviews to this day.[3]

Bass player Steve DiGiorgio left after the recording of this album (though he would later return to record Individual Thought Patterns). He was replaced by Skott Carino, who toured with the band in 1991-1992. Skott also recorded a few seconds of bass on Cosmic Sea, and the rest of the song (including the bass solo) was recorded by DiGiorgio.

Contents

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  1. "Flattening of Emotions" – 4:28
  2. "Suicide Machine" – 4:19
  3. "Together as One" – 4:06
  4. "Secret Face" – 4:36
  5. "Lack of Comprehension" – 3:39
  6. "See Through Dreams" – 4:26
  7. "Cosmic Sea" – 4:23
  8. "Vacant Planets" – 3:48
  9. "God of Thunder" – 3:56 KISS cover, Japan only bonus track)[1]

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Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1991 Heatseekers 34

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