Side A | |||
1. | Ghoul - Roadkill | 03:16 | Show lyrics |
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2. | Ghoul - Gloomy Sunday [Cover of Rezső Seress] | 01:55 | Show lyrics |
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Side B | |||
3. | Brody's Militia - Nerve Damage (Intro) | 00:46 | |
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4. | Brody's Militia - Lying in Wait | 01:06 | |
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5. | Brody's Militia - I, Knuckle Dragger | 00:44 | |
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6. | Brody's Militia - Knife Fighting in Finland | 01:45 | |
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09:32 |
Band members | |
Ghoul | |
Fermentor | Drums, Vocals |
Cremator | Vocals, Bass |
Dissector | Vocals, Guitars |
Digestor | Vocals, Guitars |
Guest/Session | |
Ghoul | |
The Swamphag | Vocals (A2) |
Miscellaneous staff | |
Ghoul | |
Sal Raya | Engineering, Mixing |
Dan Randall | Mastering |
Nor Prego | Artwork |
The Swamphag | Vocals (A2) |
Sal Raya | Engineering, Mixing |
Dan Randall | Mastering |
Nor Prego | Artwork |
An interesting pairing... | 89% | Mortuary_Mosh | April 24th, 2010 |
Vinyl delineation:
- "gruesome green"
- red
- black
"Gloomy Sunday" is a song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress in 1933 to a Hungarian poem written by László Jávor (original Hungarian title of both song and poem "Szomorú vasárnap"), in which the singer reflects on the horrors of modern culture. Though recorded and performed by many singers, "Gloomy Sunday" is closely associated with Billie Holiday, who scored a hit version of the song in 1941. The Ghoul version was recorded with altered lyrics.
Recording information:
Ghoul:
Recorded and mixed at Earhammer Studios, Oakland, California, USA.
Mastered at Mammoth Sound, Mastering, San Francisco, California, USA.
Brody's Militia:
Recorded at Mars Studio, Shalersville near Cleveland, Ohio, USA by Bill Korecky, 12.02.06.