Tribe (Sadist album)

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Tribe
Tribe cover
Studio album by Sadist
Released 1996
2006 (re-release)
Recorded May-August 1995, Rhythm Recording Services, Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England
Genre Progressive death metal
Length 37:01
Label Rising Sun Productions
Beyond Productions (2006)
Producer Alberto Penzin
Professional reviews
  • Vampire Magazine (favorable) link
Sadist chronology
Above the Light
(1993)
Tribe
(1996)
Crust
(1997)

Tribe is the second full-length studio album by the Italian progressive death metal band Sadist, released in 1996 by Rising Sun Productions. It features two live Japanese bonus tracks on the original release; "Enslaver of Lies (live)" and "Sometimes They Come Back (live)". Also, a video was shot for "Tribe" in the same year. The album was re-released in 2006 by Beyond Productions and features a cover song after Iron Maiden, "Wrathchild" and two live tracks; "From Bellatrix to Betelgeuse (live)" and "Guitar solo (live)", a live guitar solo by the band.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Escogido" − 5:03
  2. "India" − 4:44
  3. "From Bellatrix to Betelgeuse " − 4:43
  4. "Den Siste Kamp" − 4:14
  5. "Tribe" − 4:00
  6. "Spiral of Winter Ghosts" − 3:46
  7. "The Ninth Wave" − 4:10
  8. "The Reign of Asmat" − 6:21

[edit] Japanese bonus tracks

  1. "Enslaver of Lies (live)"
  2. "Sometimes They Come Back (live)"

[edit] 2006 re-release bonus tracks

  1. "Wratchild (Iron Maiden cover)" − Recorded and mixed at Bluetrain, Torino, 1996
  2. "From Bellatrix to Betelgeuse (live)"
  3. "Guitar solo (live)"
  • Live tracks recorded at Dracma Club, Torino, 1996

[edit] Credits

[edit] Band members

[edit] Songwriting and arrangement

  • All music by Tommaso Talamanca
  • All lyrics by Zanna, except "India" (Zanna/Yoko) and "Spiral of Winter Ghosts" (Zanna, Peso, Talamanca)
  • Additional vocals on "The Ninth Wave" by Jane Vaughan
  • Spoken vocals on "India" by Alam Khondaker

[edit] Production

  • Mastered by Alessandro Cutolo at Elettromati, Milano, Italy
  • Produced by Alberto Penzin
  • Mixed by Paul Johnston and Tommy Talamanca
  • Engineered by Paul Johnston
  • Recorded and Mixed at Rhythm Recording Services, Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England, May-August 1995
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