Sepultura – Roots
Tracklist
A1 | Roots Bloody Roots | ||
A2 | Attitude | ||
A3 | Cut-Throat | ||
A4 | Ratamahatta | ||
A5 | Breed Apart | ||
A6 | Straighthate | ||
B1 | Spit | ||
B2 | Lookaway | ||
B3 | Dusted | ||
B4 | Born Stubborn | ||
B5 | Jasco | ||
B6 | Itsári | ||
B7 | Ambush | ||
C1 | Endangered Species | ||
C2 | Dictatorshit | ||
Bonus Tracks | |||
C3 | Ratamahatta (2 Meter Sessions) | ||
C4 | Roots Bloody Roots (2 Meter Sessions) | ||
C5 | Attitude (2 Meter Sessions) | ||
C6 | Kaiowas (Take 1, Previously Unreleased) | ||
D1 | Procreation (Of The Wicked) | ||
D2 | Roots Bloody Roots (Demo) | ||
D3 | Attitude (Instrumental Rough Mix) | ||
D4 | Cutthroat (Instrumental Rough Mix) | ||
D5 | Dictatorshit (Instrumental Rough Mix) | ||
D6 | Untitled (Demo) | ||
D7 | R.D.P. (Demo) | ||
D8 | Dusted (Demo) |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – Rhino Entertainment Company – 081227934262
- Copyright © – The All Blacks B.V.
- Pressed By – MPO
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – The All Blacks B.V.
- Licensed To – Roadrunner Records
- Licensed From – The All Blacks B.V.
Credits
- Bass – Paulo Jr.
- Co-producer – Sepultura
- Drums, Percussion – Igor Cavalera
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Andreas Kisser
- Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Max Cavalera
- Producer – Alex Newport (tracks: D2 to D8), Ross Robinson
Notes
Newly remastered on 180G Vinyl.
Bonus LP with rare and unreleased demos, cover versions and live tracks.
Comes in gatefold sleeve with plain white lined inner sleeves.
LP1; C1,C2: Roots. (2017 remaster)
C3-D8: Bonus tracks
Bonus LP with rare and unreleased demos, cover versions and live tracks.
Comes in gatefold sleeve with plain white lined inner sleeves.
LP1; C1,C2: Roots. (2017 remaster)
C3-D8: Bonus tracks
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 081227934262
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout): R1 562035 A MPO
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout): R1 562035 B MPO
- Matrix / Runout (C-side runout): R1 562035 C MPO
- Matrix / Runout (D-side runout): R1 562035 D MPO2
- Label Code: LC02982
Other Versions (5 of 132)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Roots (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak) | Roadrunner Records | RR 8900-5 | Europe | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited | Roots (Cassette, Album) | Metal Mind Records | MASS 0300 | Poland | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited | Roots (CD, Album) | Roadrunner Records | RR 8900-2 | USA & Canada | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited | Roots (CD, Album) | Roadrunner Records | RR 8900-2 | Brazil | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited | Roots (CD, Album) | Roadrunner Records, Roadrunner Records, Roadrunner Records | RR 8900-2, RR 8900 2, 7 8900 2 | Europe | 1996 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- What a remaster this is! It sounds fantastic, powerfull bass, clear voices, almost no surface noise, yet, the volume could be a little louder, but hell, that's where my speakers and amplifier did their awesome job and made me enjoy this record at it fullest!!!
And yes, the album should have been placed within a disc, but, it's a 2 LP Re-master, therefore I can cope with it... I found my copy On-Sale at a very reasonable price (considering prices nowadays). Highly recommended! - I didn’t enjoy this pressing - it sounds somewhat passable through my floorstanding klipsch towers but through my studio monitors it just sounds flat and lifeless with bloated bass and harsh highs.
- on first listen the open high hats and crashes, sound tinny and harsh to me. The bass sounds full and present, and the soundstage appropriately wide. The record doesn't sound 'weak' or thin despite the runtime, though I do have to crank my gain to around +4db to get the meter touching 'yellow'
I'd be curious to hear how quiet the original pressing must be to fit those last two songs on one plate, if anyone has both pressings... - Honestly thinking of getting rid of this and splurging on the original release. They fit the whole album on one record before, yet for some reason they laid it out so only the last two tracks are on a separate record?? I could have done without the bonus crap if it meant an even distribution of songs. Hell, even 4 tracks on each side of a double album would have been way easier. Also some songs kind of fade in and out in the “oomph” department. Weird.
- Significant noise in the second disc, hopefully it will go away once I wash it, otherwise great album and good package.
- Fantastic remaster. The sound is powerful and deep. The wide stage is spread all over the room. The quality is outstanding. I would recommend.
Release
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