Cover Up (Ministry album)
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| Cover Up | |||||
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| Cover album by Ministry | |||||
| Released | April 1, 2008 | ||||
| Recorded | 2007 | ||||
| Genre | Industrial Metal | ||||
| Length | 61:15 | ||||
| Label | 13th Planet Records | ||||
| Producer | Al Jourgensen | ||||
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Cover Up is an album of cover versions by Ministry & Co-Conspirators released on April 1, 2008. The album includes previously released covers "Roadhouse Blues", "Lay Lady Lay" and "Supernaut". Cover Up is set to be Ministry's final release. [1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Under My Thumb" - 3:58 - originally by The Rolling Stones
- "Bang a Gong" - 4:48 - originally by T.Rex
- "Radar Love" - 5:21 - originally by Golden Earring
- "Space Truckin'" - 3:51 - originally by Deep Purple
- "Black Betty" - 3:21 - originally by Ram Jam
- "Mississippi Queen" - 3:14 - originally by Mountain
- "Just Got Paid" - 3:13 - originally by ZZ Top
- "Roadhouse Blues" - 4:27 - originally by The Doors
- "Supernaut" - 7:08 - originally by Black Sabbath
- "Lay Lady Lay" - 5:44 - originally by Bob Dylan
- "What A Wonderful World" - 7:01 - originally by Louis Armstrong
Bonus Tracks
- "What A Wonderful World" - 4:17 (First Part)
- "What A Wonderful World" - 3:35 (Second Part)
- "Stigmatized (Outro)" - 1:04 (sung by anonymous fan, affecting a Willie Nelson voice.)
The 4:17 and 3:35 edits of "What A Wonderful World" are included on the leaked promo version of the album, but not listed on the standard retail version. They appear as hidden tracks and can be found as tracks 23 (slow) and 44 (fast.) The hidden version of Stigmata (listed as Stigmatized on the Gracenote database) is found at track 69.
[edit] Credits
- Alien Jourgensen: horns arrangements (1-3), B3 organ (3-5), strings arrangements (1, 11, 23, 44, 69), backing vocals (1, 3, 4), pedal steel guitar (1), lead guitar (2), keyboards (4), vocals (5, 7-11, 23, 44, 69), guitar (6, 8-10), programming (6, 8, 9), slide guitar (7), drum programming (8), mouth-organ (8), harpsichord (11, 23, 44), add. programming
- Sin Quirin: bass (2 -7, 11, 23, 44), guitar (1-7, 11, 23, 44), lead guitar (1, 5, 8)
- Thomas M. Victor: vocals (4, 6), lead guitar (4, 6), guitar (8)
- Burton C. Bell: vocals (1)
- Tony Campos: bass (1)
- Josh Bradford: vocals (2, 3)
- Clayton Worbeck: keyboards (2)
- Hell Paso Mosh Choir: backing vocals (5)
- Casey Chaos: vocals (8)
- Paul Raven: bass (8)
- John S. Bilberry: drum programming (8), add. programming
- Jeff Ward: drums (9), vocals (9)
- Paul Barker: bass (9, 10), programming (9), keyboards (10)
- Rey Washam: drums (10)
- Mike Scaccia: guitar (10)
- Louis Svitek: guitar (10)
- Alejandro Rosso: backing vocals (11, 23, 44)
- Juan José González: backing vocals (11, 23, 44)
- Edu Mussi: piano (11, 23)
- John R. Bell (no relation): vocals on "Stigmatized" (69)
[edit] References
- ^ Metal Hammer. Retrieved on 2008-02-11.
| Ministry |
| Al Jourgensen |
| Tommy Victor | John Bechdel | Tony Campos | Aaron Rossi | Mike Scaccia | Sin Quirin |
| Paul Barker | Bill Rieflin | Chris Connelly | Kevin Ogilvie | Martin Atkins | Louis Svitek | Rey Washam | William Tucker | Max Brody | John Monte | Mark Baker | Stephen George | Paul Raven | Joey Jordison | Dave Ellefson | Jimmy DeGrasso |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: With Sympathy | Twitch | The Land of Rape and Honey | The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste | Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs | Filth Pig | Dark Side of the Spoon | Animositisomina | Houses of the Molé | Rio Grande Blood | The Last Sucker |
| Live, Remix and Compilation albums: Twelve Inch Singles | In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up | Greatest Fits | Sphinctour | Early Trax | Side Trax | Rantology | Rio Grande Dub Ya | Cover Up |
| Related Bands: Special Affect | Revolting Cocks | Pailhead | Lard | 1000 Homo DJs | PTP | Acid Horse | Pink Anvil | Lead Into Gold | Pigface | Skrew Society 1 |

