Chocolate Tumor Hormone Parade

Chocolate Tumor Hormone Parade
Live album by Omar Rodríguez-López
Released February 10, 2017
Recorded 2012
(live segments)
Genre Experimental rock
Length 42:40
Label Ipecac Recordings
Producer Omar Rodríguez-López
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Chocolate Tumor Hormone Parade is the third live album by Omar Rodríguez-López as a solo artist, released on February 10, 2017. It is his sixteenth release in the album series initiated by Ipecac Recordings, the fourth of the 2017 series.[1]

The album is culled from live recordings made during the Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Group concerts in 2012. ORLG line-up at the time consisted of Rodríguez-López, Juan Alderete and Deantoni Parks, with Teri Gender Bender appearing as a guest vocalist on three songs. However, on the album Alderete's bass parts are replaced by new parts allegedly recorded by Rodríguez-López himself in studio; some of the vocal tracks also appear to be overdubbed.

All songs were released in the 2012 album trilogy of Un Corazón de Nadie, Saber, Querer, Osar y Callar and Octopus Kool Aid. The original song titles aren't used; tracklist instead reads as the album title divided into ten parts.

"ate" (first part of "Mono") was uploaded in advance as the album's single.

Track listing

All music composed by Omar Rodríguez-López.

No.TitleLength
1."Choc"5:45
2."ol"3:55
3."ate"3:36
4."Tu"3:24
5."mor"3:51
6."Hor"4:36
7."mone"4:55
8."Pa"4:01
9."ra"3:54
10."de"4:43
Total length:42:40

Notes

The first two tracks form a single composition of 9:40, tracks 3-4 form a 7:00 song, and tracks 8-9 form a single 7:55 length composition.

Personnel

Production

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Worldwide February 10, 2017 Ipecac Recordings Digital download[2]

References

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