Your search:
No selection
Filter results:
|
Other products from Mastodon |
Details / Tracklist: |
1.1 Oblivion1.2 Divinations1.3 Quintessence1.4 The Czar: Usurper / Escape / Martyr / Spiral1.5 Ghost of Karelia1.6 Crack the Skye1.7 The Last Baron2.1 Oblivion (Score)2.2 Divinations (Score)2.3 Quintessence (Score)2.4 The Czar: Usurper / Escape / Martyr / Spiral (Score)2.5 Ghost of Karelia (Score)2.6 Crack the Skye (Score)2.7 The Last Baron (Score) |
 | Number of discs: |
2 |
 | Description: | 15th Anniversary Deluxe Limited Edition of Mastodon's fourth studio album, Crack the Skye, on 2CD + Blu-ray. Disc 1 is the original album remastered while Disc 2, Crack the Skye: The Score, features instrumental versions of each track. The Blu-ray disc includes Crack the Skye: 10th Anniversary Animations, Crack the Skye: The Movie & The Making of Crack the Skye. The box also includes a Mastodon sheet of stamps and 24-page booklet. Originally released in March 2009, the album features "Oblivion", "Divinations" "The Last Baron" and more.Book bound packaging, with 26-page booklet and 3 pockets to store the discs. Includes new artwork by Paul Romano & stamp sheet.
[Crack The Skye]
Recorded at Southern Tracks Recording, Atlanta, GA
Original album mastered (...) at Gateway Mastering, Portland, ME
Re-issue mastered (...) at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, CA
©2009 Trampled Under Hoof Music, Inc. (BMI), all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC.
Scott Kelly appears courtesy of [l18872]
[Scott Kelly] recorded (...) at 60 Psycho Hum Studios Medford, OR
[The Making Of Crack The Skye]
Pre-production recorded at Open Sky Studio
Mayhem live footage provided by: Roxwell.com
Mastodon rehearsal footage filmed at Thunderbox Studios Atlanta, GA
Dedicated to the memory of Skye Kristina Dailor
©?2024 Reprise Records. Made in Germany.
Track times are not printed on the release.Celebrate the 15th anniversary of Mastodon's groundbreaking album with "Crack the Skye (15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)" in a premium CD+Blu-Ray format, released by Reprise Records. This deluxe edition features remastered audio and exclusive visual content that brings new depth to one of progressive metal?s most influential records. The Blu-Ray includes high-definition mixes and rare behind-the-scenes footage, offering fans an immersive experience into the making of this iconic album. Mastodon, hailing from Atlanta, are renowned for their complex compositions and conceptual storytelling; they have earned multiple Grammy nominations and widespread acclaim for albums like "Leviathan," "Blood Mountain," and "Emperor of Sand." Reprise Records is a legendary label founded by Frank Sinatra in 1960, known for supporting innovative artists across genres?from Neil Young to Green Day?making it the perfect home for Mastodon?s visionary music. |  | Age rating: |
Suitable for 12 years and over |
 | No. of tracks: |
14 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
9362485758 |
 | Product Safety
Responsible Person for the EU:
Warner Music Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH Alter Wandrahm 14, 20457 Hamburg, DE anfrage@warnermusic.com |  |
|
Customers who bought this product also purchased
Yuriy P. - 16/Oct/2024  In 2009, Mastodon were expected to at least repeat their success, everyone would have applauded if they had released another "Mountain", but the result exceeded most expectations. Without forgetting their love for metal, "Mastodons" recorded a surprisingly elegant album, imbued with the psychedelic atmosphere of progressive rock of the 70s. The sound softened, it really became more rock, there were much more clean vocals, which is also due to the full-time drummer Brann Dailor, who decided to work as a part-time vocalist this time. Seven album tracks, as they say, one more beautiful than the other; there are no bad, boring, quickly boring songs, you want to listen to the album and listen to it again and again. As is clear from the previous phrase, any track can be singled out, but I would like to specifically focus on two: the first - and it really is the first on the tracklist - is the little thing "Oblivion", a not very impressive intro quickly turns into a very beautiful and atmospheric mid-tempo composition, greeting us with Brann's vocals, who are joined a little later by the main vocalist Brent. Reaching the chorus, it begins to seem that this song envelops, leaving the listener in some kind of sweet oblivion - oblivion, who knows? Closer to the end, we hear a hard rock solo performed by the only non-singing member of the group, guitarist Bill, which is also not uncommon on this album. The second track, which requires a mandatory mention, is the epic "The Czar". The significance of the composition is well conveyed by the Russian proverb "Without a Tsar in the Head", indeed, without the "Tsar" the album would simply be incomplete. In general, it seems that "The Czar" is tailored according to all the canons of classic progressive rock: 11 minutes of this conceptual composition are divided into four parts, the transition between which is accompanied by changes in tempo and mood. In the third minute of sound, you can clearly hear such a bizarre instrument as a mellotron, which also sends us somewhere to the rock of the 70s. "The Tsar" is the core of the album, its heart, it is better to listen to this track once than to read about it ten times. As a result, fifty minutes of the disc fly by very quickly, you immediately want more. Mastodon once again recorded an excellent, and at the same time, completely unexpected album that will not leave anyone indifferent.
|  |
|
|
 |
 |
|