The Craving (album)

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The Craving
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 23, 1996
Genre
Length40:41
LabelSlab Records, Capitol Records
ProducerDave Mustaine
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link3/5 stars

The Craving is the debut and only album by American rock band MD.45, released on July 23, 1996 on Slab Records, a subsidiary of Capitol Records. A remastered version was released in 2004 on Capitol Records which features the original vocals by Lee Ving removed and re-recorded by the band's guitarist, Dave Mustaine, due to Capitol losing the original vocal tracks.

Mustaine has stated that he replaced Ving's original vocal tracks "to entice interest from Megadeth fans who might have overlooked the original."[1]

The Craving did well considering there was no budget money for the promotion of the album, selling 35,000 copies first week. The album, as of 2014, has sold nearly 300,000 copies with the remix/remaster selling an additional 100,000 copies.

Track listing[]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Hell's Motel"Dave Mustaine, Lee VingMustaine4:41
2."Day the Music Died"MustaineMustaine4:37
3."Fight Hate"VingMustaine2:50
4."Designer Behavior"MustaineMustaine3:34
5."The Creed"MustaineMustaine5:00
6."My Town"Mustaine, VingMustaine3:07
7."Voices"Mustaine, VingMustaine3:36
8."Nothing Is Something"MustaineMustaine, Ving, LeMieux, DeGrasso3:52
9."Hearts Will Bleed"VingMustaine3:24
10."No Pain"VingMustaine2:51
11."Roadman"VingMustaine3:08
2004 bonus tracks
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
12."Chutney"MustaineMustaine4:22
13."Segue"(instrumental)Raymond Scott (adaptation from "Powerhouse")1:24
14."The Creed" (Megadeth Demo)MustaineMustaine5:20

Personnel[]

Original release
2004 remix and remaster
  • Dave Mustaine – vocals, guitar
  • Kelly LeMieux – bass
  • Jimmy DeGrasso – drums

Megadeth (performs only on "The Creed" (Megadeth Demo))

  • Dave Mustaine – vocals, guitar
  • Marty Friedman – guitar
  • Dave Ellefson – bass
  • Nick Menza – drums

References[]

  1. ^ Mustaine p. 274
  • Mustaine, Dave (2010). Mustaine: A Heavy Metal Memoir. New York, New York, USA: Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-06-171437-5.
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