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Ministry And Co-Conspirators - Cover Up

Label:
Catalog#:
02028611712
Format:
CD, Album, Digipak
Country:
US
Released:
01 Apr 2008
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Industrial, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal

Tracklist

1 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  Under My Thumb 3:57
    Bass - Tony Campos
  Other [Originally Performed By] - Rolling Stones, The
  Steel Guitar [Pedal] - Alien Jourgensen*
  Vocals - Burton C. Bell
  Written-By - Jagger/Richards*
2 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  Bang A Gong 4:48
    Guitar [Lead] - Alien Jourgensen*
  Keyboards - Clayton Worbeck
  Other [Originally Performed By] - T. Rex
  Vocals - Josh Bradford
  Written-By - Feld*
3 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  Radar Love 5:21
    Other [Originally Performed By] - Golden Earring
  Vocals - Josh Bradford
  Written-By - Hay* , Kooymans*
4 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  Space Truckin' 3:31
    Keyboards - Alien Jourgensen*
  Other [Originally Performed By] - Deep Purple
  Vocals, Guitar [Lead] - Thomas M. Victor*
  Written-By - Gillan* , Paice* , Lord* , Blackmore* , Glover*
5 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  Black Betty 3:29
    Backing Vocals - Hell Paso Mosh Choir
  Other [Originally Performed By] - Huddie Ledbetter
  Vocals - Alien Jourgensen*
  Written-By - Ledbetter*
6 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  Mississippi Queen 3:14
    Guitar, Programmed By - Alien Jourgensen*
  Other [Originally Performed By] - Mountain
  Vocals, Guitar [Lead] - Thomas M. Victor*
  Written-By - Laing* , Rea* , Pappalardi* , Weinstein*
7 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  Just Got Paid 3:13
    Guitar [Slide] - Alien Jourgensen*
  Other [Originally Performed By] - ZZ Top
  Vocals - Alien Jourgensen*
  Written-By - Ham* , Gibbons* , Beard*
8 Ministry  -  Roadhouse Blues 4:27
    Other [Originally Performed By] - Doors, The
  Written-By - Morrison* , Densmore* , Manzarek* , Krieger*
9 1000 Homo DJs  -  Supernaut 7:08
    Other [Originally Performed By] - Black Sabbath
  Written-By - Ward* , Butler* , Osbourne* , Iommi*
10 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  Lay Lady Lay 5:44
    Other [Originally Performed By] - Bob Dylan
  Written-By - Zimmerman*
11 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  What A Wonderful World 7:01
    Backing Vocals - Alejandro Rosso , Juan José González
  Harpsichord - Alien Jourgensen*
  Other [Originally Performed By] - Louis Armstrong
  Piano - Edu Mussi
  Vocals - Alien Jourgensen*
  Written-By - Thiele* , Weiss*
23 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  What A Wonderful World (Slow) 4:17
    Other [Originally Performed By] - Louis Armstrong
  Written-By - Thiele* , Weiss*
44 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  What A Wonderful World (Fast) 3:35
    Other [Originally Performed By] - Louis Armstrong
  Written-By - Thiele* , Weiss*
69 Ministry And Co-Conspirators  -  Stigmatized 1:04

Credits

Arranged By [Horns] - Alien Jourgensen* (tracks: 1 to 3)
Arranged By [Strings] - Alien Jourgensen* (tracks: 1, 11)
Backing Vocals - Alien Jourgensen* (tracks: 1, 3, 4)
Bass - Sin Quirin (tracks: 2 to 7, 11)
Engineer, Programmed By [Additional] - John S. Bilberry*
Guitar - Sin Quirin (tracks: 1 to 7, 11)
Guitar [Lead] - Sin Quirin (tracks: 1, 5)
Mastered By - Dave Donnelly
Organ [B3] - Alien Jourgensen* (tracks: 3 to 5)
Producer, Programmed By [Additional] - Alien Jourgensen*

Notes

Tracks 12 to 22, 24 to 43, and 45 to 68 are 4 seconds of silence.
Tracks 23, 44, and 69 don't appear in CDs tracklisting.

Distributed by Megaforce Records/RED.

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Rated 4/5
Review by Instrumentallyinsane Apr 06, 2008
Curious that Al would cover 70's rock songs after making a song called "70's Rock Must Die" with Lard. At any rate, this disc is quite good as a whole. It is not to be taken very seriously, though. This album was clearly made just for the fun of it. While most of the tracks are previously unreleased, "Roadhouse Blues", "Supernaut", and "Lay Lady Lay" appeared on earlier albums. The highlight of the disc, in my humble opinion, is "What A Wonderful World". I never thought Al could sing a "beautiful" song ... successfully! While Al has used the word "Love" in his songs before, I've never heard him say the phrase "I love you". Of course, being Al, he "punked" it up for the last half of the full version. And as a generous bonus, he tweaked the two parts of the song, and made two "edits" of the song (one soft and relaxing with no guitars, and one completely harsh and energized with PLENTY of noisy guitars.