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Bloody Kisses | Retro Vinyl Club
Bloody Kisses | Retro Vinyl Club
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Type O Negative includes: Josh Silver, Peter Steele. Kenny Hickey.Additional personnel: Paul Bento (sitar, tambura).Recorded at Systems Two, Brooklyn, New York.Composer: Pete Steele .Personnel: Erasmus High School Boys Special Ed (vocals, background vocals); Chris Zamp, Karen Rose, Bonnie Weiss, Debbie Alter, Mike Palmeri, Bensonhoist Lesbian Choir, Joey Z., Alan Robert, Pete Steele (vocals); Paul Bento (sitar, tamboura); Keith Caputo (background vocals).Recording information: Sty In the Sky, Brooklyn, NY; Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY.Ensemble: Erasmus High School Boys Special Ed.Photographers: John Wadsworth; Jeff Kitts.Type O Negative has delivered either death-metal's first prog-rock concept album, or its "Good Vibrations"...or maybe both. Either way BLOODY KISSES is one of the most alluringly weird albums in the history of the genre--an hour-long ode to break-ups and suicide that mixes acoustic guitars and synthesizers with metallic power chords, and lush choral harmonies with a lead vocalist who sounds like he died sometime before the recording process began. That last bit is meant as a compliment; if you're going to attempt an eleven-minute suicide dirge like the title track, you better be either Leonard Cohen or dead, and Type O's Peter Steele has a bit of both in him.For most of BLOODY KISSES, though, Steele and crew come alive as pop studio experimentalists in a field dominated by anti-pop, anti-studio shredders. "Christian Woman" is a three-part epic that ebbs and flows with a slow metal groove, pretty background vocals, synthesized strings, and a morose lead voice that spells out a story of sex, death and Jesus. "Too Late: Frozen" places a bright pop chorus over chord changes that echo Bruce Springsteen's "Tunnel Of Love." There's a surf-y organ line buried in "Blood & Fire." The best pop joke of them all, if that's what it is, is a heavily psychedelic cover of Seals & Crofts' "Summer Breeze"; try listening to the song (which is done straight) while reading the lyric sheet (which is not).
- Format: CD
- Genre: POP
- Released: 08/17/1993
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