Faith No More – Introduce Yourself
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Slash – 1-25559 |
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Rock |
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Alternative Metal |
Tracklist
A1 | Faster Disco | 4:17 | |
A2 | Anne's Song | 4:47 | |
A3 | Introduce Yourself | 1:30 | |
A4 | Chinese Arithmetic | 4:36 | |
A5 | Death March | 2:59 | |
B1 | We Care A Lot | 4:01 | |
B2 | R n' R | 3:11 | |
B3 | The Crab Song | 5:52 | |
B4 | Blood | 3:39 | |
B5 | Spirit | 2:50 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Slash Records
- Copyright © – Slash Records
- Distributed By – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Recorded At – Studio D, Sausalito, CA
- Recorded At – Control Center
- Mixed At – Studio D, Sausalito, CA
- Mastered At – Sheffield Lab Matrix – △15853
- Mastered At – K Disc Mastering
- Pressed By – Allied Record Company
- Published By – Big Thrilling Music
- Published By – Faith No More Music
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Jeff Price (2)
- Drums, Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Congas – Mike Bordin
- Engineer – Matt Wallace
- Engineer [Assistant Engineer] – Jim "Watts" Verecke*
- Guitar, Backing Vocals – Jim Martin
- Keyboards, Backing Vocals – Roddy Bottum
- Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Bass – Bill Gould*
- Lyrics By – Roddy Bottum (tracks: A3, B1)
- Lyrics By, Vocals – Chuck Mosely*
- Mastered By – John Golden
- Photography By – Lendon Flanagan
- Producer – Steve Berlin
- Producer, Written By – Faith No More
Notes
This version was pressed at Allied Record Company and is otherwise identical to the version made at Specialty Records Corporation.
Catalogue number 25559-1 is printed on the spine of the sleeve. 1-25559 is printed on the face labels.
Recorded at Studio D, Sausalito, CA. / Control Center, Los Angeles, CA.
Mixed at Studio D, Sausalito, CA.
© 1987 Slash Records ℗ 1987 Slash Records.
Distributed by Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
Made in USA.
Allied Record Company and Sheffield Lab Matrix are not directly credited but have identified from information ion the vinyl runout area.
Runout etched except "a kdisc" which is stamped.
Catalogue number 25559-1 is printed on the spine of the sleeve. 1-25559 is printed on the face labels.
Recorded at Studio D, Sausalito, CA. / Control Center, Los Angeles, CA.
Mixed at Studio D, Sausalito, CA.
© 1987 Slash Records ℗ 1987 Slash Records.
Distributed by Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
Made in USA.
Allied Record Company and Sheffield Lab Matrix are not directly credited but have identified from information ion the vinyl runout area.
Runout etched except "a kdisc" which is stamped.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 7599-25559-1
- Barcode (Scanned, UPC A): 075992555913
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 1-25559-A SH2 B-26824-SH2 a kdisc JG △15853 1-1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 1-25559-B B-26825-SH2 a kdisc JG △15853-X 1-1
- Rights Society: ASCAP
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Introduce Yourself (LP, Album, Stereo) | London American Recordings | SLAP 21, 828 051-1 | UK | 1987 | ||
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Introduce Yourself (CD, Album) | London American Recordings | 828 051-2 | Europe | 1987 | ||
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Introduce Yourself (LP, Album) | London American Recordings | SLAP 21, 828 051-1, LP 828 098-1 | Europe | 1987 | ||
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Introduce Yourself (LP, Album) | Slash | LIB 5095 | Australia | 1987 | ||
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Introduce Yourself (Cassette, Album, Clear Cassette Shell, No Labels) | London Records | SMAC 21 | UK | 1987 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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To each their own, but, for the previous comments about Chuck and his singing ability/style, you all be crazy.....so unique, so wonderfully full and so deep!!! Faster Disco defines him as a f'n force!!! Was at the 1987 show that they opened up for RH in St. Louis (on youtube) and was forever changed. He is my favorite singer of all time....take that in, ha!!!! I get it!!! Check out his other band "Cement" and tell me again that he isn't good. A+++ for this album.
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Musically, this record is a step up from the previous one. Vocal parts however, make it difficult to enjoy. I don't have anything against Chuck, i think he was a good man but he just couldn't sing. There is something about the manner in which he signs that i just can't digest. First two albums are botched thanks to singing.
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