Sentimetal
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| Sentimetal | |||||
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| Studio album by Gary Schutt | |||||
| Released | 1994 (Japan) 1995 (Europe) |
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| Recorded | May 1994 | ||||
| Genre | Heavy Metal | ||||
| Label | Zero Corp (Japan) Long Island Records (Europe) |
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| Producer | Gary Schutt Jeff Scott Soto |
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Sentimetal is the 1st studio album by multi-instrumentalist Gary Schutt released in 1994 in Japan on Zero Corporation and in 1995 in Europe on Long Island Records.
The entire album was recorded and mixed in a period of about two weeks. Gary Schutt & Jeff Scott Soto did it all on a Tascam 688 in a house they were renting in Delray Beach, Florida sometime during May 1994.
The bonus tracks are 4 track demos. "Highway To Nowhere" & "Act Of Sympathy" were demo-ed for the 'Playthings' album. "Mental Ward" was demo-ed for Slam.
[edit] Track listing
- "Warpaint"
- "In Some Other Lifetime"
- "The Imperial March"
- "No Man's Land"
- "I Guess I'm Still In Love"
- "Dangerous Horseplay"
- "Stranded"
- "Should Have Been Me"
- "She's Letting Go"
- "Your Friend"
- "Faultline"
- "Highway To Nowhere" (Bonus Track - Demo)
- "Mental Ward" (Bonus Track - Demo)
- "Act Of Sympathy" (Bonus Track - Demo)
[edit] Personnel
- Gary Schutt – all instruments
- Jeff Scott Soto – all vocals

