Earthquake Visions is the album that the glam-style metal band It's Alive recorded for Cheiron Studios in 1994. Earthquake Visions eventually sold a disappointing 30,000 copies, but furthermore established the contact between Cheiron and the band's vocalist Martin White – better known as the famous-to-be producer/songwriter Max Martin.
Earthquake Visions | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1994 |
Studio | Cheiron Studios, Soundtrade Studios |
Genre | Glam metal |
Length | Eleven track version-43:22; MFN version-50:59 |
Label | BMG |
Producer | It's Alive, with "Someone in the House" co-produced by Per Edwardsson |
Track listing
edit- "Give Us A Place" 3:51
- "Someone In The House" 4:13
- "I'm Your Man" 4:25
- "Pretend I'm God" 3:23
- "Sing This Blues" 4:29
- "Wild" 4:08
- "Metalapolis" 3:39
- "Maybe You Are But I'm Not" 3:11
- "Pain" 3:52
- "There Is Something" 4:11
- "Where I" 3:38
- Note that the 1993 Music for Nations UK release adds two bonus songs; one, called "Play That Funky Music" (4:43) is slotted between "I'm Your Man" and "Pretend I'm God". The other track, called "Parasite" (3:10), is tacked on to the end of the disc, bringing it to a total of 13 songs.
Personnel
edit- Max Martin - vocals, tambourine
- Per Aldeheim - lead guitar
- Kim Björkegren - rhythm guitar
- John Rosth - keyboards
- Peter Kahm - bass guitar
- Gus - drums
Production
edit- Arranged and produced by It's Alive, with co-production on "Someone in the House" by Per Edwardson
- Recorded at Cheiron and Soundstage Studios by It's Alive, Ronnie Lahti and Goran Ernlund
- Mixed by Stefan Glauman at MVG Studios
- Mastered by Bjorn Engelman at Cutting Room