Tape Head

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Tape Head
Tapehead.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 20, 1998[1]
RecordedMay–July 1998
StudioHound Pound and Alien Beans Studios
GenreHard rock, progressive metal
Length47:41
LabelMetal Blade
ProducerKing's X
King's X chronology
Best of King's X
(1997)
Tape Head
(1998)
Please Come Home... Mr. Bulbous
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars [2]
The Phantom Tollbooth4/5 stars {2 reviews} [3]
HM MagazineHM Magazine review[4]

Tape Head is the seventh studio album by heavy metal/hard rock trio King's X, released in 1998 via Metal Blade Records.[1]

A music video was made for the song "Fade".[5] "World" is a reworked song from the band's Sneak Preview demos. The controversial unreleased track "Quality Control" is included on the album, but has been re-titled to "Happy". The majority of the lyrics are now different, including the lack of profanity.[citation needed]

The album cover picture is that of Doug Pinnick wrapped in recording tape.

According to Pinnick, he brought the songs "Happy", "Cupid" and "Hate You", and Ty Tabor brought "Ocean" to the Tape Head recording sessions. All other songs were band created during the recording session.[citation needed]

The riff in the opening track 'Groove Machine’ strongly resembles the riff in the song 'Slacker' by the Texas band Monster Dogs, according to MetalSucks writer Vince Neilstein.

The song "Walter Bela Farkas" was recorded live August 8, 1996 at the Tramps nightclub in New York City.[citation needed]

Track listing[]

All songs written by King's X.

No.TitleLength
1."Groove Machine"3:42
2."Fade"3:24
3."Over and Over"3:23
4."Ono"3:55
5."Cupid"4:14
6."Ocean"3:08
7."Little Bit of Soul"4:13
8."Hate You"3:01
9."Higher Than God"3:00
10."Happy"5:38
11."Mr. Evil"3:45
12."World"3:36
13."Walter Bela Farkas (Live Peace in New York)"2:32

[1]

Japanese edition bonus track[6]
No.TitleLength
14."Two"3:14

Personnel[]

Additional musicians

  • Wally Farkas – vocals on "Walter Bela Farkas"

Production and design

  • Mixed and mastered at Alien Beans by Ty Tabor
  • Photography by Wanda Tabor
  • Cover by Ty Tabor
  • Design by Brian J Ames

[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Tape Head 1998". kingsx-france.com. Archived from the original on November 5, 2007.
  2. ^ Tape Head at AllMusic
  3. ^ The Phantom Tollbooth reviews
  4. ^ Van Pelt, Doug (November–December 1998). "Album Reviews: KING'S X Tape Head". HM Magazine (74). ISSN 1066-6923.
  5. ^ Metal Blade Records (November 16, 2010). "King's X - Fade (OFFICIAL VIDEO)". YouTube.com.
  6. ^ "King's X - Tape Head". Discogs. Retrieved December 11, 2020.

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