Sleep in Safety

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Sleep in Safety
Sleep in Safety cover
Studio album by 45 Grave
Released 1983
Recorded Capitol Studios, Hollywood
Genre Deathrock
Length 48 minutes
Label Enigma
Producer Craig Leon, Paul B. Cutler
Professional reviews
45 Grave chronology
Sleep in Safety
(1983)
Autopsy
(1987)

Sleep In Safety is the title of 45 Grave's debut (and only) studio album, originally released in 1983. The album was remastered in 1993 on Restless Records with two additional bonus tracks, "School's Out" and the single version of "Party Time", and is contained in a translucent green jewel case.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Insurance From God" - 5:04
  2. "Evil" - 2:53
  3. "Party Time" - 3:17
  4. "Violent World" - 2:07
  5. "Slice O' Life" - 6:08
  6. "Phantoms" - 3:56
  7. "Dream Hits II" - 1:49
  8. "Bad Love" - 2:46
  9. "Surf Bat" - 1:58
  10. "Riboflavin" - 2:53
  11. "Procession" - 5:17
  12. "45 Grave" - 3:49
  13. "School's Out (Alice Cooper Cover)" - 3:33
  14. "Party Time (Single Version)" - 3:06

Tracks 13 and 14 only appear on the 1993 remaster of this album.

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Production

  • Michael Wagener - Producer, Engineer
  • Ed Colver - Photography, Cover Photo
  • Bob Seidemann - Photography, Insert Photography
  • Craig Leon - Producer, Engineer
  • Paul Cutler - Producer, Cover Art Concept, Concept

[edit] Songs and History

  • "Riboflavin" (originally "Riboflavin, Non-Carbonated, Poly-Unsaturated Blood") was recorded in 1980 for LAFMS's compilation album, "Darker Skratcher".
  • In 1984, a version of "Party Time" was featured on the soundtrack to the film Return of the Living Dead. There are in fact three different versions of the song; the album version (on Sleep in Safety), the single version (a bonus track on the album which is slightly shorter than the album version) and the soundtrack version, which is faster and features different lyrics (featured on the Return of the Living Dead soundtrack).
  • "Evil" was the only song from this album to appear on mainstream television, receiving air time from MTV.

[edit] References