Rabies (album)
Rabies is a 1989 album by Skinny Puppy. It was released on CD, cassette, and LP by Nettwerk Records in Canada, licensed for release on the same formats to Capitol Records in the United States, and released on CD only by Nettwerk in Europe. In 1993 the CD edition was reissued by Nettwerk to correct mastering errors in the original release.
| Rabies | ||
|---|---|---|
| Album by Skinny Puppy | ||
| Released | 1989 | |
| Recorded | Vancouver Studios (Vancouver) & Chicago Trax Studios (Chicago); 1988-89 | |
| Genre | Industrial | |
| Length | 1 hour 58 sec
(CD release) | |
| Record label | Nettwerk | |
| Producers | David Ogilvie, Alain Jourgenson, cEvin Key | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| Allmusic.com | 3 stars out of 5 | link |
| Skinny Puppy Chronology | ||
| Cleanse Fold and Manipulate (1987) | Rabies (1989) | Too Dark Park (1990) |
Table of contents |
Track listing
- Rodent – (5:48)
- Hexonxonx – (5:24)
- Two Time Grime (incorrectly listed as "Two Time Crime" on some releases) – (5:38)
- Fascist Jock Itch – (4:58)
- Worlock – (5:30)
- Rain – (1:26)
- Tin Omen – (4:36)
- Rivers – (4:48)
- Chloralone – (2:43)
- Amputate – (3:40)
- Spahn Dirge (Live) – (16:23)
All songs by Ogre/Key/Goettel. "Amputate" and "Spahn Dirge" are CD-only bonus tracks. Times listed are for the remastered CD.
Personnel
- Nivek Ogre (vocals)
- cEvin Key (production, engineering, mixing, various instruments)
- Dwayne Goettel (production, engineering, mixing, various instruments)
- David Ogilvie (production, engineering, mixing, backing vocals)
- Alain Jourgenson (production, engineering, mixing, guitar, additional vocals)
- Greg Reely (additional engineering, special thanks)
- Marc Ramaer (additional engineering, mixing)
- Ken Marshall (additional engineering)
- Cyan (vocals and lyrics on "Rain")
- Keith Auerback (mixing on "Fascist Jock Itch")
- Jeff Newell (mixing on "Fascist Jock Itch")
Notes
The original CD release on Nettwerk (and the licensed version on Capitol) was poorly mastered, with a muffled sound. In 1993, at the insistence of Key, the album was digitally remastered and re-released on Nettwerk. Besides the dramatically improved sound quality, the remastered version can be distinguished by the position of the track marker between "Choralone" and "Amputate" — in the original release, at the end of "Choralone" there was the sound of a thunderclap. In the remastered version, this sound is at the beginning of "Amputate" instead.
Only one promotional video was produced for Rabies. The "Worlock" video was mainly a rhythmically-edited string of graphic "gross-out" clips from horror movies (such as Bad Taste), as well as clips and outtakes from the band's earlier video, Stairs And Flowers (from the album Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse). The video was never released due to copyright problems, since all the movie footage was used without permission. It has been widely bootlegged among fans, especially with the advent of the Internet.
"Backing" videos for "Tin Omen" and "Choralone" were produced for the Too Dark Park tour in 1990, and have also been spread on the Internet.
Additional information
Rabies is significant Skinny Puppy's history for a number of reasons; not as much for the music, but for the events in and out of the studio involving the band members. Most of their previous albums had been mixed and produced by the group's "fourth member" Dave "The Rave" Ogilvie. For Rabies, lead singer/songwriter Nivek Ogre brought in friend and Ministry frontman, Al "Alien" Jourgenson. Jourgenson and Ogre had toured together with Ministry (Ogre can be seen and heard on the In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up video and CD). The other two members of Skinny Puppy, drummer/programmer cEvin Key and keyboardist/programmer Dwayne Goettel did not approve of Jourgenson's takeover, creating friction between the band members.
The album has often been maligned by fans as the band's worst album. This is probably a result of the combination of the album's more guitar-heavy sound, and the poor mastering of the original release (see below). Regardless, the album contains a few songs that are regarded as classics, notably the two singles "Tin Omen" (interestingly the most guitar-heavy song) and "Worlock".
Key, upon being asked what his favorite "Dwayne moment" was, selected the strings on "Worlock". He came home to find the strings recorded on a tape and constructed the rest of the song from it. Ogre has also stated the opinion that Worlock "rivals Killing Game" as one of their best songs. The song has been played on every single tour after its conception. A Roland Harmonizer was used to create the vocoder-effect during the chorus. Samples of the song "Helter Skelter" by the Beatles are mixed with Charles Manson singing the song within Worlock.
External links
Categories: 1989 albums | Skinny Puppy albums