A Man Called Destruction
A Man Called Destruction is an album by the American pop-rock musician Alex Chilton, released in 1995.
The album consisted of six songs written by Chilton, and six cover versions including Jan and Dean's "New Girl in School", which had featured as the B-side to their "Dead Man's Curve" single.
"It's Your Funeral" is based on Frédéric Chopin's marche funèbre which became the 3rd movement of his Piano Sonata No. 2.
Track listing
- "Sick and Tired" (Chris Kenner) – 3:04
- "Devil Girl" (Alex Chilton) – 2:55
- "Lies" (Keith Keller) – 4:01
- "It's Your Funeral" (Chilton, Jim Spake) – 1:29
- "What's Your Sign Girl" (Daniel Pearson, Anthony Sepe) – 4:37
- "Il Ribelle" (Adriano Celentano) – 2:14
- "You Don't Have to Go" (Jimmy Reed) – 4:26
- "Boplexity" (Chilton) – 2:56
- "New Girl in School" (Brian Wilson, Bob Norman, Roger Christian, Jan Berry) – 2:10
- "You're Lookin' Good" (Chilton) – 2:54
- "Don't Know Anymore" (Chilton) – 3:28
- "Don't Stop" (Chilton) – 2:46
Personnel
- Alex Chilton – guitar, vocals, harmonica on track 7
- Ron Easley – bass guitar on tracks 1-6, 8-12, guitar on track 7, backing vocals on tracks 5-6, 9 & 12
- Doug Garrison – drums on tracks 1-6, 10-11
- Richard Dworkin – drums on tracks 7-9, 12
- Bob Marbach – organ on tracks 2-3, 10-12
- Al Gamble – organ on tracks 1-4, 10-11
- Charles Hodges – organ on track 8
- Jim Spake – horn arrangements, tenor saxophone on tracks 1-4, 10-11
- Fred Ford – baritone saxophone on tracks 1-4, 10-11
- Nokie Taylor – trumpet on tracks 1-4, 10-11
- The Jackies – backing vocals on track 3
- Recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee
- Recorded and mixed by Jeff Powell
- Additional engineering by Jeffrey Reed
- Assisted by Erik Flettrich and Mike Kennedy
- Mastered by Larry Nix
- Sleeve design by Jeff Kratschmer
- Art direction by Claire Boger
- Photography by Paula Burch
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Studio albums |
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EPs |
Singer Not the Song · Feudalist Tarts · No Sex · Black List
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Live albums |
Live in London · Live in Anvers
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Singles |
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Compilations |
Lost Decade · Document · Stuff · Best of Alex Chilton · 19 Years: A Collection of Alex Chilton · 1970 · Top 30
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