Sell Your Soul
Sell Your Soul is the first full-length album from Burlington, Ontario's The Creepshow. The album was released by Stereo Dynamite and distributed by EMI Music Canada.
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Released | May 30, 2006 | |||
Genre | Psychobilly | |||
Length | 38:36 | |||
Label | Stereo Dynamite | |||
Producer | The Creepshow and Steve Rizun[1] | |||
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The album features eleven tracks, ten of which are original songs. The first track, "The Sermon" is a spoken word introduction by organ player The Reverend McGinty in a Vincent Price-inspired voice.
Music videos were released for both "Zombies Ate Her Brain" and "The Garden."
Tracks
- "The Sermon" (0:33)
- "Creatures of the Night" (2:42)
- "Shake" (3:38)
- "Sell Your Soul" (2:41)
- "Cherry Hill" (2:57)
- "Candy Kiss" (3:48)
- "Grave Diggers" (2:03)
- "Zombies Ate Her Brain" (1:29)
- "The Garden" (3:36)
- "Doghouse" (4:37)
- "Psycho Ball & Chain" (2:48)
Band members
- Sean "Sickboy" McNab - Upright Bass / Backup Vocals
- Jen "Hellcat" Blackwood - Guitar / Lead Vocals
- Paul "The Reverend" McGinty - Keys / Backup Vocals
- Matt "Pomade" Gee - drums
Other Contributors
- Steve Rizun - Producer, Recording, Mixing and Mastering.[1]
- Orchard Studios - Drum and Bass Recording.
- Doghouse Music, Lyrics and additional Guitar by Hooch of The Matadors.
- Harmonica on The Garden by Sarah Blackwood.
- All Background Vocals by The Creepshow and SnaX Rebo.
- Design and Photography by Ashlea Wessel at Revolver Photography.
- Illustrations by Jen "Hellcat" Blackwood.
- Psycho Ball and Chain lyric inspiration by Emma
References
- "Steve Rizun | Record Producer, Mixing, Engineering & Mastering". Retrieved 2017-01-12.
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