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Mastodon - Blood Mountain Album
Performer: Mastodon
Title: Blood Mountain
Country: Russia
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Hardcore, Doom Metal, Prog Rock
Released: 2006
Catalog number: 9362-44364-2
Label: Reprise Records , Relapse Records
MP3 album szie: 2359 mb
FLAC album size: 1759 mb

Tracklist

1Circle Of Cysquatch3:20
2Siberian Divide
Engineer [Additional Vocals Engineered By] – Jonathan DebaunVocals [Additional Vocals] – Cedric Bixler-Zavala
5:32
3This Mortal Soil5:01
4Hunters Of The Sky3:52
5Crystal Skull
Lyrics By [Additional Lyrics], Vocals [Additional Vocals] – Scott KellyRecorded By [Additional Vocals] – Doug Hill
3:27
6Pendulous Skin
Organ, Synth – Isaiah Ikey OwensRecorded By [Organ And Synth Recorded By] – Nobody
22:16
7The Wolf Is Loose3:34
8Hand Of Stone3:31
9Colony Of Birchmen
Engineer [Additional Vocals Engineered By] – Alain MoschulskiVocals [Additional Vocals] – Joshua Homme
4:20
10Capillarian Crest4:25
11Bladecatcher3:20
12Sleeping Giant
Cello – Jennifer Ellison Violin – Erica Brewer, Nicola Shangrow
5:36

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
44364-2Mastodon Blood Mountain ‎(CD, Album)Reprise Records, Relapse Records44364-2US2006
9362-44364-2, 936244364-2Mastodon Blood Mountain ‎(CD, Album, RE)Reprise Records, Relapse Records, Reprise Records, Relapse Records9362-44364-2, 936244364-2EuropeUnknown
noneMastodon Blood Mountain ‎(CDr, Album, Copy Prot., Promo)Reprise RecordsnoneUS2006
9362-44364-2, 936244364-2Mastodon Blood Mountain ‎(CD, Album)Reprise Records, Reprise Records, Relapse Records, Relapse Records9362-44364-2, 936244364-2Europe2006
RR 6676-1Mastodon Blood Mountain ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Whi)Relapse RecordsRR 6676-1US2006

Credits

  • Artwork By [Art Direction, Artwork & Design] – Paul A. Romano
  • Backing VocalsBill Kelliher, Brann Dailor
  • BassTroy Sanders
  • DrumsBrann Dailor
  • Engineer [Assistant]Ben Verellen
  • GuitarBill Kelliher, Brent Hinds
  • Mastered ByVlado Meller
  • Mastered By [Assistant]Mark Santangelo
  • Mixed ByRich Costey
  • Mixed By [Assistant]Jim Keller, Pablo Arraya
  • Music By, Lyrics ByMastodon
  • Other [A & R] – Craig Aaronson
  • Other [Management] – Nick John
  • ProducerMastodon, Matt Bayles
  • Producer [Pre-production]Eric Searle, Michael Green
  • Recorded ByMatt Bayles
  • Recorded By [Additional Transistion Bits]Jim Keller
  • Technician [Studio Drum Tech]Chris Common
  • VocalsBrent Hinds, Troy Sanders
  • A&RCraig Aaronson
  • A&R [Legal]David W. Prasse
  • Art Direction, Artwork, DesignPaul A. Romano
  • Backing VocalsBill Kelliher, Brann Dailor
  • BassTroy Sanders
  • DrumsBrann Dailor
  • Engineer [Assistant Engineer]Ben Verellen
  • GuitarBill Kelliher, Brent Hinds
  • ManagementNick John
  • Management [Business]Robert Polay
  • Mastered ByVlado Meller
  • Mastered By [Assisted By]Mark Santangelo
  • Mixed ByRich Costey
  • Mixed By [Assistant]Jim Keller, Pablo Arraya
  • Music By, Lyrics ByMastodon
  • ProducerMastodon, Matt Bayles
  • Producer [Preproduction]Eric Searle, Michael Green
  • Recorded ByMatt Bayles
  • Recorded By [Additional Transistion Bits Recorded By]Jim Keller
  • Technician [Studio Drum Tech]Chris Common
  • VocalsBrent Hinds, Troy Sanders

Notes

Packaging: clear tray jewel case with 2 page bookletJapanese promo version with a bonus track. Comes with an OBI strip and an additional booklet in japanese.
This promo version is similar to the retail version with the exception of the disc itself, that contains the words "Sample not for sale".

The second Category appears in the CD matrix.

Credits for track 13 appear only in the japanese booklet.
Track 13 ends at time 3:15, followed by silence until time 19:45 where a supposed fan talks for around 50 seconds until the end of the CD.

Recorded in Studio Litho, Red Room Recordings & Jupiter Studios.
Mixed and Mastered at Sony Music Studios, NY.

©℗ 2006 Reprise Records for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S. Made in Japan.
Manufactured and distributed by Warner Music Japan Inc., a Warner Music Group Company.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 9362-44364-2 3
  • Matrix / Runout: SCD 939244364-2
  • Barcode: 4 943674 066780
  • Matrix / Runout: WPCR-12458 3 IFPI L154
  • Other (Mould): IFPI 2886

Short intro

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