Black Market Music

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Black Market Music
Black Market Music cover
Studio album by Placebo
Released May 8, 2000
Recorded 1999/2000
Genre Alternative rock, indie rock
Length 45:44
Label Virgin
Producer Paul Corkett
Professional reviews
Placebo chronology
Without You I'm Nothing
(1998)
Black Market Music
(2000)
Sleeping with Ghosts
(2003)

Black Market Music is an album by alternative band Placebo, released in 2000. It took nine months to record, the longest that the band have ever spent recording an album to date, and is dedicated to the memory of Scott Piering. A limited-edition version of the album was released simultaneously in Europe with an identical tracklisting; it featured a black paper case with the cover image in silver foil, slightly different inlay pictures and a BurgoPak sliding design.

A poster of the album appears in Feeder's video for "Just a Day", but the band's name and album title are censored due to copyright.

The song "Commercial for Levi" is named for sound technician Levi Tecofski, who on one occasion saved frontman Brian Molko's life; Molko, drunk and about to cross the road, was quickly pulled back by Tecofski from the path of an approaching vehicle.[1]


Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Taste in Men" – 4:15
  2. "Days Before You Came" – 2:33
  3. "Special K" – 3:52
  4. "Spite & Malice" (feat. Justin Warfield) – 3:37
  5. "Passive Aggressive" – 5:24
  6. "Black-Eyed" – 3:48
  7. "Blue American" – 3:31
  8. "Slave to the Wage" – 4:06
  9. "Commercial for Levi" – 2:20
  10. "Haemoglobin" – 3:46
  11. "Narcoleptic" – 4:22
  12. "Peeping Tom" – 14:10
    • Contains the hidden track "Black Market Blood" starting at 10:14

[edit] U.S. release bonus tracks

[edit] Chart positions

  • #1 - France
  • #4 - Germany
  • #6 - UK
  • #7 - Australia
  • #7 - Austria
  • #9 - Italy
  • #15 - Switzerland
  • #17 - Sweden
  • #24 - Finland
  • #27 - Poland

[edit] References

  1. ^ I'm The Anti-Eminem!”, Melody Maker (PlaceboWorld.com), October 2000, <http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/archive/melodymoct.htm>. Retrieved on 20 March 2008