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Generation Swine

Mötley Crüe

Type:
Full-length
Release date:
1999
Catalog ID:
7243 847798 2 5
Version desc.:
Reissue, Remastered
Label:
Mötley Records
Format:
CD
Reviews:
4 reviews (avg. 55%)
1. Find Myself 02:51   Show lyrics
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2. Afraid 04:07   Show lyrics
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3. Flush 05:02   Show lyrics
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4. Generation Swine 04:39   Show lyrics
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5. Confessions 04:20   Show lyrics
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6. Beauty 03:47   Show lyrics
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7. Glitter 05:00   Show lyrics
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8. Anybody Out There? 01:50   Show lyrics
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9. Let Us Prey 04:22   Show lyrics
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10. Rocketship 02:04   Show lyrics
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11. A Rat like Me 04:13   Show lyrics
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12. Shout at the Devil '97 03:42   Show lyrics
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13. Brandon 03:25   Show lyrics
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14. Afraid (Swine Mix Jimbo Mix) 03:57  
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15. Wreck Me (Unreleased Track) 04:19  
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16. Kiss The Sky (Unreleased Track) 04:47  
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17. Rocketship (Early Demo) 01:36  
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Original line-up
Band members
Vince Neil Vocals (lead)
Tommy Lee Lyrics (tracks 5, 13), Piano, Drums, Songwriting (tracks 1, 3-6, 8, 13), Vocals (lead) (track 13), Vocals (backing)
Nikki Sixx Vocals (lead) (track 10), Vocals (backing), Songwriting (tracks 1-4, 5-12), Lyrics (tracks 1-4, 6-12), Bass
Mick Mars Songwriting (tracks 1, 5), Guitars (lead), Vocals (backing)
Guest/Session
John Corabi Guitars (rhythm)
Rick Nielsen Vocals (backing) (track 7)
Gunner Sixx Vocals (additional) (track 1)
David Paich Piano, Harpsichord
Dave Darling Guitars (rhythm)
Robin Zander Vocals (backing) (track 7)
Scott Humphrey Synthesizers, Programming, Vocals (backing)
Suzie Katayama Cello
Miscellaneous staff
James Cavalluzzo Re-mixing (track 12)
John Harrell Photography
Dean Groover Photography
John Eder Photography
Scott Humphrey Producer, Lyrics (track 6), Songwriting (track 7)
Bennet Salve String arrangements
Marty Ogden Recording
Dave Ogilvie Recording
Lenny DeRose Recording
Nikki Sixx Producer
Bryan Adams Songwriting (track 7), Lyrics (track 7)
William Hames Photography
Tom Baker Mastering
Paul Decarli Head programmer
Steve MacMillan Recording
Brian Dobbs Recording
John Corabi Lyrics (track 9), Songwriting (track 3)
Tommy Lee Producer
Original line-up
Vince Neil Vocals (lead)
Tommy Lee Lyrics (tracks 5, 13), Piano, Drums, Songwriting (tracks 1, 3-6, 8, 13), Vocals (lead) (track 13), Vocals (backing)
Nikki Sixx Vocals (lead) (track 10), Vocals (backing), Songwriting (tracks 1-4, 5-12), Lyrics (tracks 1-4, 6-12), Bass
Mick Mars Songwriting (tracks 1, 5), Guitars (lead), Vocals (backing)
Original line-up
John Corabi Guitars (rhythm)
Rick Nielsen Vocals (backing) (track 7)
Gunner Sixx Vocals (additional) (track 1)
David Paich Piano, Harpsichord
Dave Darling Guitars (rhythm)
Robin Zander Vocals (backing) (track 7)
Scott Humphrey Synthesizers, Programming, Vocals (backing)
Suzie Katayama Cello
Original line-up
James Cavalluzzo Re-mixing (track 12)
John Harrell Photography
Dean Groover Photography
John Eder Photography
Scott Humphrey Producer, Lyrics (track 6), Songwriting (track 7)
Bennet Salve String arrangements
Marty Ogden Recording
Dave Ogilvie Recording
Lenny DeRose Recording
Nikki Sixx Producer
Bryan Adams Songwriting (track 7), Lyrics (track 7)
William Hames Photography
Tom Baker Mastering
Paul Decarli Head programmer
Steve MacMillan Recording
Brian Dobbs Recording
John Corabi Lyrics (track 9), Songwriting (track 3)
Tommy Lee Producer
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Production for this album started in Vancouver with Bob Rock (who had produced the previous two Mötley Crüe albums). The band eventually fired Rock, and moved the recording to Los Angeles, first to Nikki's and then to Tommy's house. The two of them co-produced the album with Scott Humphrey, who was the Pro-Tools editor on their previous album.
Originally the album was to feature John Corabi on vocals, but about halfway through the Los Angeles sessions, Vince Neil returned as the lead singer.
According to the official Mötley Crüe autobiography, "The Dirt", Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and John Corabi all contributed guitar parts during the recording sessions, but it is unknown which of these ended up on the finished album.

"With every new song, I'd take the tape home and work up new parts until two in the morning. Then I'd come in the next day, play them, and the Great Invalidator [Scott Humphrey] would say, "Nope." Every sound I ever brought in on guitar was greeted with a chorus of, "No, no, no, no." The Great Invalidator was making me look bad to Tommy and Nikki, making it look like I wasn't bringing anything to the table. I wanted to remind them that I had named the band, that I had molded Nikki into a real songwriter, that I had purged its weak links, and that I had hand-picked its singer. But, like always, I kept my mouth shut."
-Mick Mars from The Dirt (a Crue bio)

"Shout at the Devil '97" is a remake of the original, with the same lyrics and slightly different music. "Let Us Prey" is not a cover of the Judas Priest song of the same name.

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