My Chemical Romance – The Black Parade
Label: |
Reprise Records – 572158-1 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Album, Picture Disc, Reissue
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Punk |
Tracklist
A1 | The End | 1:52 | |
A2 | Dead | 3:15 | |
A3 | This Is How I Disappear | 3:59 | |
A4 | The Sharpest Lives | 3:20 | |
A5 | Welcome To The Black Parade | 5:11 | |
A6 | I Don't Love You | 3:58 | |
A7 | Houses Of Wolves | 3:04 | |
A8 | Cancer | 2:23 | |
B1 | Mama | 4:39 | |
B2 | Sleep | 4:43 | |
B3 | Teenagers | 2:41 | |
B4 | Disenchanted | 4:55 | |
B5 | Famous Last Words | 4:59 | |
Hidden Track | |||
B6 | Blood | 2:53 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Pirates Press
- Pressed By – GZ Media – 176910E
Credits
- Bass – Mikey Way
- Drums – Bob Bryar
- Engineer – Doug McKean
- Lead Guitar – Ray Toro
- Mixed By – Chris Lord-Alge
- Producer – Rob Cavallo
- Rhythm Guitar – Frank Iero
- Vocals – Gerard Way
Notes
Picture Disc reissue in plastic sleeve w/ sticker
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text on sticker): 0 93624 90558 5
- Barcode (Scanned from sticker, UPC_A): 093624905585
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, Variants 1 and 2): PIRATES PRESS - REPRISE 1-572158 A 176910E1/H
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, Variant 1): PIRATES PRESS - REPRISE 1-572158 B 176910E2/D
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, Variant 2): PIRATES PRESS - REPRISE 1-572158 B 176910E2/C
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, Variant 3): PIRATES PRESS - REPRISE 1-572158 A 176910E1/C
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, Variant 3): PIRATES PRESS - REPRISE 1-572158 B 176910E2/B
Other Versions (5 of 96)
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The Black Parade (CD, Album, White Slipcase) | Reprise Records | 9362-44427-2 | Europe | 2006 | ||
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The Black Parade (CD, Album, White Slipcase) | Reprise Records | 44427-2 | US | 2006 | ||
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The Black Parade (CD, Album, Box Set, Limited Edition) | Reprise Records | 44428-2 | US | 2006 | ||
New Submission
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The Black Parade (Cassette, Album, Black) | Reprise Records | 9362-44427-4 | Indonesia | 2006 | ||
The Black Parade (CD, Album, White Slipcase) | Reprise Records | 9362444272 | Australia | 2006 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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My copy has the 9362-49055-8 displayed instead of the 572158-1 at the bottom left, is it another copy or is it the same as this one?
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I love how side B just has all the staring at you with contempt, I have this one on display and I leave it on side B for the world to see
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Hot damn. I have no idea what the haters are saying on here; if they are even able to remix and remaster this record specifically for vinyl one day I can’t imagine it would sound much better than it does here. Have steered clear of owning this record on vinyl because I’ve heard nothing but terrible things about each&every edition. Found this disc for cheap in a flip bin and figured eh it will make a nice placeholder. BUT! Dead quiet, good soundstage and definition…my only quibble is that G’s vox could be more up front for my tastes but everything else roars. Sure theres some compression but you would be hard pressed to find a better sounding loud rock record from this period that doesn’t and sounds any better than this. IMO highly recommended.
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Went into this not expecting much. Sounds great considering they squeezed the whole album into 1 LP.
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Fine for a picture disc I suppose. Not as good as the normal 2LP version by a long shot, but it’s fine. Just sounds like I have ear muffs on. Lol
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My copy came with a scuff conveniently taking up all of Cancer, making it unlistenable. A few scuffs over the rest of the record but Cancer took the worst of it. Overall I'd say it sounds decent, I still prefer the original 2xLP though
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Honestly sounds great for a picture disc, clear mids, thick bass and a clean treble. all around a good sounding and even better looking record for your collection. If you can find it for $26 or less I would def recommend picking it up.
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Sounds decent, except for House of Wolves, which is a bit grainy for some reason. My copy has lots of background noise between songs... which actually gives the intro Mama a really cool noisy, static effect.
If you wanna listen to it, this probably isn't the one to get, and if I ever get the itch to hear this album on vinyl again, I'll get a black pressing. It looks awesome, though, and that's the whole point of a picture disc.
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