Deal with the Devil (album)
For the literal meaning of the phrase, see Deal with the Devil.
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Studio album by Lizzy Borden | ||||
Released | October 10, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 2016 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Length | 49:12 | |||
Label | Metal Blade | |||
Producer | Elliot Solomon | |||
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Deal with the Devil is the fifth studio album by the American heavy metal band Lizzy Borden released in 2000 (see 2000 in music).
A return to form, featuring a cover by Todd McFarlane.
Two covers were recorded. "(This Ain't) The Summer Of Love" is originally by Blue Öyster Cult and "Generation Landslide" by Alice Cooper.
The Japanese version includes a cover of Scorpions' "We'll Burn the Sky" as a bonus track.
Track listing
All tracks by Lizzy Borden except were noted
- "There Will Be Blood Tonight" – 3:56
- "Hell Is for Heroes" – 5:11
- "Deal with the Devil" – 3:45
- "Zanzibar" – 6:26
- "Lovin' You Is Murder" – 3:44
- "We Only Come Out at Night" – 4:34
- "Generation Landslide" (Alice Cooper cover) – 4:44
- "The World Is Mine" – 4:56
- "State of Pain" – 2:56
- "(This Ain't) the Summer of Love" (Blue Oyster Cult cover) – 3:46
- "Believe" – 5:19
- "We'll Burn the Sky" (Scorpions cover) (Japan bonus track) - 5:44
Personnel
- Lizzy Borden - vocals
- Alex Nelson - Guitar
- Marten Andersson - Bass
- Joey Scott - drums
Additional personnel
- Elliott Solomon played all Keyboards.
- Joey Vera played Bass on "Lovin' You Is Murder" and "Believe".
- Louis Cyphre assisted on Guitars on all songs as a session guitarist.
- Dan Fitzegerald assisted on Lead Guitar for "State of Pain".
- David Michael Phillips and Joe Steals assisted on Lead Guitar for "Generation Landslide".
- Michael Davis played 4 and 12 string Bass on "Zanzibar", Lovin' You Is Murder", "We Only Come Out Tonight" and "The World Is Mine".
Production
- Producer – Elliot Solomon
- Recorded at The Crypt, North Hollywood, California.
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