Demolition Day
Demolition Day | ||||
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Studio album by Nick Oliveri | ||||
Released | November 22, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | Acoustic rock, Stoner rock | |||
Label | Tornado Records | |||
Producer | Nick Oliveri | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Demolition Day is former Queens of the Stone Age and Kyuss bassist/vocalist Nick Oliveri's first solo acoustic album.[2] The album was recorded in 2003 and 2004 at Dave Grohl's Studio 606. The album features Oliveri on bass, vocals, guitars and percussion, as well as horns and guitars from other various artists. It was released in 2004 on vinyl only, but a split CD featuring six tracks from the album and four tracks from Mondo Generator was also released.
Track listing
Split CD
Nick Oliveri
- All I've Got (Nick Oliveri)
- I Want You to Die (Nick Oliveri)
- Autopilot (Nick Oliveri/Josh Homme)
- Simple Exploding Man (Nick Oliveri)
- One More Time in Hell (Nick Oliveri)
- Paper Thin (Nick Oliveri)
Mondo Generator
- All the Way Down (Nick Oliveri)
- Bloody Hammer (Roky Erikson)
- There She Goes Again (Nick Oliveri)
- Sleep the Lie Away (Nick Oliveri/Dave Catching)
Vinyl
- Intro
- All I've Got
- I Want You To Die
- Demolition Day
- Chiefs
- Autopilot
- Simple Exploding Man
- One More Time In Hell
- Four Corners
- Tornadoes
- So High So Low
- Ode To Clarissa
- Wake Up Screaming
- Detroit
- Paper Thin
Trivia
- "I Want You to Die" is a new recording from Mondo Generator's previous album Cocaine Rodeo.
- "Autopilot" is a new recording from Queens of the Stone Age's album Rated R and features Mark Lanegan on backing vocals.
- "Simple Exploding Man" is a new recording from Mondo Generator's previous album Cocaine Rodeo.
- "Four Corners" is a new recording from Mondo Generator's previous album A Drug Problem That Never Existed and features Mark Lanegan on vocals.
- "Paper Thin" will eventually be rerecorded onto Mondo Generator's next album Dead Planet: SonicSlowMotionTrails.
- "Ode To Clarissa" is a new recording from a Queens of the Stone Age B-Side circa Rated R.
- "So High, So Low" is a new recording from Mondo Generator's album A Drug Problem That Never Existed and will eventually be rerecorded for Dead Planet: SonicSlowMotionTrails.
- "All I've Got" will eventually be rerecorded onto Mondo Generator's next album Dead Planet: SonicSlowMotionTrails and retitled "Take Me Away" .
- CD Tracks 7-10 is actually all four tracks from III the EP.
References
- ↑ "Demolition Day - Nick Oliveri". Allmusic.
- ↑ Discogs. "Demolition Day". discogs.com. Retrieved on October 6, 2013.
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