Origin of the Feces (Gold) [Import]
Origin of the Feces (Gold) [Import]
Track Listings
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1. I Know Youre Fucking Someone Else
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2. Are You Afraid
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3. Gravity
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4. Pain
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5. Kill You Tonight
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6. Hey Pete
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7. Kill You Tonight (Reprise)
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8. Paranoid
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Remastered 'gold CD' version of 1991 'live in the studio' release including a cover of Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid'. New expanded package-sounds better, rocks harder, looks killer! Standard jewel case. 1997 release.
Origin of the Feces (Gold),Type O Negative,Heavy Metal
Average customer rating:
- Paranoid only on this version
- ONLY TYPE O..hehe!!
- Type O Entertains On Good 'Origin'...3.5 stars
- Worth it for 'Paranoid' alone...
- Hey Pete Where Are You Going With That Axe?
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Origin of The Feces
Type O Negative
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- October Rust
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- Bloody Kisses
ASIN: B000000H6E
Release Date: 1994-05-17 |
Tracks:
- I know your fucking someone else
- Are you afraid
- Gravity
- Pain
- Kill you tonight
- Hey Pete
- kill you tonight (reprise)
- Paranoid
Customer Reviews:
Paranoid only on this version.......2007-01-19
amazing cd is all i can say. but i wrote this just to mention something real quick. the original copy with the banned "anus" cover only has 7 tracks which is the faux live show. the re- release includes Paranoid. just a note out there for all who want the original or whatever you might need this info for
ONLY TYPE O..hehe!!.......2005-12-11
BEYOND MANDATORY!!!! HERE CERTAIN PART's FROM ''SLOW..'' REINVTED VIA BRITISH ''Oi'' ACCENT!!+ MANY OTHER GOODIE's!!
LIFE IS HAPPY..nope!!
The ''PARANOID'' cover is enough to put my head throguh a wall, FEEL THAT GLOOM!!!!!!
TYPE O was maybe the best band of the 90's, see them take a stab at the STUPID media which they hate!!
Type O Entertains On Good 'Origin'...3.5 stars.......2005-11-07
TYPE O NEGATIVE's first album, SLOW DEEP AND HARD, was a call to arms for the revolution of gothic metal. While hardly a consistent effort, it still has many strengths built on the musical foundation of the band. They can churn out great songs, but ORIGIN OF THE FECES was the real test. While having more of a "live" sound, it's also not a live album. "Paranoid" is the best track on this album, very creepy, slow, and kind of threatening. But for most Type O elites, "I Know You're F---ing Someone Else" kicks the album off in true Type O style, with Peter Steele's sense of humor still very much intact. The musical style that would define later releases was glimpsed here, with the guitar work of Kenny Hickey was starting to come into play. "Hey Pete" is a hilarious take on Jimi Hendrix's classic "Hey Joe". Instead of the tale of murder, it's Type O's tale of revenge on a cheating girlfriend. The wordplay between Peter and Kenny is great...it's got the Type O stamp all over it. The only quibble I have with ORIGIN is its sound. While still accessible and very crafted, its muddied in its production and it's the weakest album in terms of sound, but that doesn't mean its bad...not by any means. But, they could have seriously improved the overall sound of the album and it would have been instant classic Type O.
As it stands, ORIGIN OF THE FECES is another necessary step for Type O Negative, and one that would ultimately bring them into the spotlight with their next subsequent million-selling release BLOODY KISSES. If you want a sarcastic sense of humor, good musicianship, and can bear muddy production, ORIGIN OF THE FECES should keep you thoroughly entertained.
Worth it for 'Paranoid' alone..........2005-04-07
This is sort of a bookend to their first album, 'Slow, Deep, and Hard'. It's a faked live album, with rearranged versions of songs from SD&H, plus two cover tunes. The anger comes through clearer on these versions, as Peter Steele's tone of voice is ferocious-he sounds even bigger than his 6'6"/240lbs., if that's possible. I wouldn't want him pissed at me. The guitars and bass are thicker, like a laser beam-a precursor to what we would get on 'Bloody Kisses'. Josh Silver's keyboards/organs are heavier here, making his presence more prevalent than on SD&H. Since Silver and Steele produced this one, I feel that this album is more indicative of what SD&H would have sounded like had S & S had their way. The live version of 'I Know You're Fu@#ing Someone Else' is 3 minutes longer here, clocking in at 15 minutes, long even by TON standards. It doesn't get old though. There's enough rearranging, including Peter's (hysterical) 30 second acapella version of 'I'm in the Mood for Love' that comes out of nowhere, to keep things moving along. However, it's the cover songs that have the lasting impact. 'Hey Joe' is now 'Hey Pete', more menacing in that the lyrics now have the huge Peter Steele wielding an axe on an unfaithful lover rather than some guy shooting his unfaithful lover and running off to Mexico. Also, what's cool about this version is that it's told in the first person rather than the third person. I like the way Kenny Hickey asks Peter "Where you goin' with that axe in your hand?" twice before the deep voiced Peter responds as only he can. (Peter adds "I really don't go for that sh@#!" between the 4th verse and the chorus that injects some of the now patented TON black humor into the mix). Lastly, 'Paranoid' is absolute perfection. If you take a look at the lyrics that Ozzy wrote, they actually fit better with TON's style than anyone else's. Slow, dark, dirgy, and super heavy, you've never heard a song redone like this before. Like 'Summer Breeze' on 'Bloody Kisses', this new version explores depths that the original never did/does. 'Paranoid' is a studio cut-the first with current drummer Johnny Kelly. As usual, Josh Silver's simple but effective keyboard riff takes an amazing cover tune further, into timeless darkness. Buy this if you don't already have it. It's definitely a must for all TON fans-
Hey Pete Where Are You Going With That Axe? .......2004-12-28
This early dark and excellent piece of work finally completed my Type O collection. Even though it is ten years old it explains the complex metamorphosis this band went through to come full circle to be what it is now which is the same, but only better.
The whole album is great, especially the covers of Hey Joe (Hey Pete), Paranoid, I know you're F******* someone else, and Kill You Tonight (good song to listen to after you've read Death of A Salesman and got fired!). You have to hear this cd very loud; otherwise you'll loose some of its effect. I agree with some of the reviews that after hearing this cd, Slow Deep and Hard is not as effective anymore, but it's part of the collection right?
It is all done in sinister humor, and is not meant to be taken literally. It's all in good bloody fun, and touches everyone on some level, although most people loathe admitting it. No one really wants to talk about death, blood, hate, anger, and not coping with reality. Enjoy!!!
Average customer rating:
- It's NOT a live album!
- Origin of the Feces (Gold) [IMPORT]
- Where Is The Origin Of The Feces?
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The Origin of the Feces
Type O Negative
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Slow, Deep and Hard
- Bloody Kisses
- Retaliation
- Type O Negative - After Dark
- Dead Again
ASIN: B0000248KY
Release Date: 2001-02-26 |
Tracks:
- I Know You're Fucking Someone Else
- Are You Afraid
- Gravity
- Pain
- Kill You Tonight
- Hey Pete
- Kill You Tonight (Reprise)
- Paranoid
Album Description
Remastered 'gold CD' version of 1991 'live in the studio' release including a cover of Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid'. New expanded package-sounds better, rocks harder, looks killer! Standard jewel case. 1997 release.
Customer Reviews:
It's NOT a live album!.......2002-01-28
I can't believe I'm reading reviews about how great this "live" album is... "you can hear the instruments...clearly"?!?! GET A CLUE. It's a great studio album with friends and such dubbed and re-dubbed for a live-effect IN THE STUDIO. And you claim to be real fans :)
Origin of the Feces (Gold) [IMPORT].......2001-08-08
This is a great record. Just to let you all know that already have it, this is really not a live recording. The crowd is actually all of their friends including Life Of Agony. They overdubbed everyone to make it sound live. Nice trick!!! Buy the record it rocks. If you are a new Type O fan. You wont like it because it may be to fast and heavy for you.
Where Is The Origin Of The Feces?.......2001-03-15
I have listened to this album many times because it is a part of my Type O Negative CD collection.It is a really good live recording of the band.You can hear all the instruments clearly, and all the tracks are great especially their titles because they decode the scientific ones from their first album Slow,Deep,An Hard.The two studio tracks are great as well one is another version of their suicide song called Gravitational Consent, and the other is their version of Black Sabbath's Paranoid. So all in all it's a must by for all Type O Negative fans, and for any one who enjoy's dark goth metal type music.
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The Origin of the Feces
Type O Negative
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000008LU3
Release Date: 1992-07-07 |
Tracks:
- I Know You're Fucking Someone Else
- Are You Afraid
- Gravity
- Pain
- Kill You Tonight
- Hey Pete
- Kill You Tonight (Reprise)
- Paranoid
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