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Treponem Pal - Excess & Overdrive

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Catalog#:
RR 9076-2
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1993
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Industrial, Heavy Metal

Tracklist

1   Out Of Reach 4:28
    Music By - Laurent Bizet
2   Pushing You Too Far 7:26
    Sampler - J.P. Deslandes
3   Excess And Overdrive 4:45
4   For Progress 4:12
5   Crimson Garden 7:29
    Lyrics By - Christel Lefebvre
6   Stoned 4:34
    Lyrics By - Lyn Pell-Wilson
7   Nowhere Land 7:06
8   Blow Me Out 6:29
9   Sometimes 4:22
    Music By - Laurent Bizet
10   Full Moon 3:41
    Lyrics By - Christel Lefebvre
11   Excess (Trance Mix) 4:30

Credits

Bass - Amadou Sall
Bass, Guitar - Alain Fornasari
Drums - Didier Serbourdin
Guitar - Michel Bassin
Lyrics By - Marco Neves (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 9, 11)
Mastered By - Kevin Metcalfe
Mixed By - Bertrand Siffert
Music By - Treponem Pal
Producer - Franz Treichler
Recorded By - David Weber
Vocals - Marco Neves

Notes

Recorded at Studio des Forces Motrices (Geneva).
Mixed at Relief Studio (Fribourg).
Edited at Digimatic CH. 1782 Belfaux (Fribourg).
Mastered at Town House Studios (London).

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Rated 4/5
Review by Alastis Mar 19, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This is the best album in Treponem Pal back catalogue, hands down. And it might be one of the best heavy industrial albums out there (well, not as heavy as, say, Fear Factory, but still quite punishing). Nevermind some silly lyrics, since there's a plenty of atmosphere here and most of the tracks are hitting on all cylinders. One of the most powerful things is an intro to "Blow Me Out" - about 1 and minute half of heavy tribal drumming which eventually turns into a song. Memorable stuff and to me ears it doesn't sound extremely dated, although its been 13 years since this record was created and Treponem Pal are no longer around.