Scorpio Rising Death In Vegas Rar

  1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Scorpio Rising is the third album by British electronica band Death in Vegas. It was released on 16 September 2002 in the United Kingdom via Concrete Records, and on 17 June 2003 in the United States via Sanctuary Records. The album takes its name from an experimental film by Kenneth Anger.
  2. Death in Vegas are an English electronic music group, for which Richard Fearless serves as frontman. Influenced by a wide range of musical genres including psychedelic rock, electronica, krautrock, dub and industrial, the band's sound is constantly changing, moving between live rock sounds, electronica and minimal techno.The band was formed in 1994 by Fearless and Steve Hellier and signed to.
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Tracklist

This item: Scorpio Rising by Death In Vegas Audio CD $11.52. Ships from and sold by Yachew LTD UK. Contino Sessions by Death In Vegas Audio CD $8.33. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Cowkittymedia. Customers who viewed this item also viewed. To an extent, Scorpio Rising is to DIV what Bow Down To The Exit Sign was to David Holmes, with Liam serving a similar purpose to Bobby Gillespie on the Holmes wig-out, 'Sick City'. Both artists are born out of DJ culture and enjoy wildly diverse musical tastes, which isn't to say that this is merely a voguish rediscovery of garage rock.

CD 1
#TitleRatingLength
1Leather
recording of:
Leather
writer:
Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes(Death in Vegas)
33:30
2Girls
guest vocals:
Susan Dillane
recording of:
Girls
writer:
Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes(Death in Vegas)
34:30
3Hands Around My Throat
guest vocals:
Nicola Kuperus
recording of:
Hands Around My Throat
writer:
Dan Bitney, Kenneth Brown, Richard Fearless, John Herndon, Tim Holmes(Death in Vegas), Nicola Kuperus, Douglas McCombs, John McEntire and Adam Lee Miller
35:08
423 Lies
guest vocals:
Susan Dillane
recording of:
23 Lies
writer:
Susan Dillane, Richard Fearless, Gerry Goffin, Tim Holmes(Death in Vegas) and Carole King
3:49
5Scorpio Rising
guest vocals:
Liam Gallagher(English musician, lead singer of Oasis)
music videos:
Scorpio Rising by Death in Vegas with Liam Gallagher
recording of:
Scorpio Rising
writer:
Ian Button, Richard Fearless, Tim Holmes(Death in Vegas), Harry Pratt and Francis Rossi
55:38
6Killing Smile
guest vocals:
Hope Sandoval
conductor:
L. Subramaniam
strings arranger:
L. Subramaniam
recording of:
Killing Smile
writer:
Richard Fearless, Tim Holmes(Death in Vegas), Hope Sandoval and L. Subramaniam
4:49
7Natja
has remixes:
Natja (L.A.M.F mix) by Death in Vegas
recording of:
Natja
writer:
Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes(Death in Vegas)
3:50
8So You Say You Lost Your Baby
guest vocals:
Paul Weller
conductor:
L. Subramaniam
strings arranger:
L. Subramaniam
cover recording of:
So You Say You Lost Your Baby
writer:
Gene Clark(US singer-songwriter; founder of The Byrds)
3:01
9Diving Horses
guest vocals and vocals:
Dot Allison
recording of:
Diving Horses
lyricist:
Dot Allison
writer:
Dot Allison, Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes(Death in Vegas)
4.35:11
10Help Yourself
guest vocals:
Hope Sandoval
conductor:
L. Subramaniam
strings arranger:
L. Subramaniam
recording of:
Help Yourself
lyricist:
Hope Sandoval
writer:
Richard Fearless, Tim Holmes(Death in Vegas), Hope Sandoval and L. Subramaniam
10:31

Credits

Scorpio

CD 1

strings arranger:
conductor:
L. Subramaniam (tracks 6, 8, 10)
guest vocals:
Susan Dillane (tracks 2, 4)
Hope Sandoval (tracks 6, 10)
Liam Gallagher(English musician, lead singer of Oasis) (track 5)
lyricist:
Dot Allison (track 9)
vocals:
Dot Allison (track 9)
writer:
Dan Bitney (track 3)
Ian Button (track 5)
Gene Clark(US singer-songwriter; founder of The Byrds) (track 8)
Richard Fearless (tracks 1–7, 9–10)
John Herndon (track 3)
Carole King (track 4)
Douglas McCombs (track 3)
Adam Lee Miller (track 3)
Francis Rossi (track 5)
L. Subramaniam (tracks 6, 10)
has remixes:
music videos:
Scorpio Rising by Death in Vegas with Liam Gallagher (track 5)
cover recording of:
recording of:
23 Lies (track 4)
Girls (track 2)
Help Yourself (track 10)
Leather (track 1)
Scorpio Rising (track 5)
Death

Release

Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/66237[info]
ASIN:US: B00009PJRE[info]

Release Group

associated singles/EPs:Hands Around My Throat
Scorpio Rising by Death in Vegas with Liam Gallagher
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/92436[info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/zwp2[info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000033475[info]
Wikidata:Q3476078[info]

Album

Relationships

associated singles/EPs:Hands Around My Throat
Scorpio Rising by Death in Vegas with Liam Gallagher
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/92436[info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/zwp2[info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000033475[info]
Wikidata:Q3476078[info]

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The first taste of the new material, 'Hands Around My Throat', was a curious appetiser, a pleasant enough nod towards the electroclash farrago, although not the greatest tune. If, however, they could afford to leave the formidable b-side, 'Scorpio', off the album, what possible delights would messrs Fearless and Holmes offer us this time?

One thing is clear from the first power-chord: there are great tranches of Scorpio Rising that have nothing to do with dance or electronica: DIV are clearly wearing their Rock pants today.

'Leather' is an obvious calling card, opening their account with an absurdly fuzzy bass, balls-out guitar, thrashing drums and radiant keyboards. 'Girls' clarifies the statement of intent, initially laden with Susan Dillane's mellifluous cooing, before careering, unapologetically, into a joyous cacophony, still underpinned by the angelic vocal. This rough diamond aesthetic becomes a feature of the record; however battered and grubby songs initially sound, you dont have to scratch far beneath the surface for the innate, melodic lustre to appear.

The female voices are generally stacked on a dreamy, ethereal axis - Dillane is joined by the remarkably similar-sounding Dot Allison and the sublime Hope Sandoval. By contrast, theres a whiff of Dad Rock about the choice of blokes; Liam Gallagher rubbing shoulders with Paul Weller, covering a tune by erstwhile Byrds singer, Gene Clark. That said, Liam sounds rejuvenated on the albums title track, excited to get his laughing gear round a song worth singing.

To an extent, Scorpio Rising is to DIV what Bow Down To The Exit Sign was to David Holmes, with Liam serving a similar purpose to Bobby Gillespie on the Holmes wig-out, 'Sick City'. Both artists are born out of DJ culture and enjoy wildly diverse musical tastes, which isn't to say that this is merely a voguish rediscovery of garage rock. 'Killing Smile' strolls through countrified banjos and a field of strings recorded in India, followed by the minimal and faintly Dr Who-ish 'Natja', the nearest thing to electronica as we know it and even that has cellos.

Death In Vegas Scorpio Rising Rar

There's nothing here that quite matches the malevolent attack of Iggy Pop confessing 'Im a murderer' on 'Aisha' (from The Contino Sessions), but 'Help Yourself' closes proceedings on a stellar high. It starts anonymously enough, but builds patiently through 10.5 epic minutes of Hope Sandoval's divine, trouser-melting tones and more Indian strings to a majestic finale. As the last strains drift out of the speakers and over the horizon, you'd be a brave man to bet on what the next album will sound like.