Pantera – The Complete Studio Albums 1990-2000
Label: | Rhino Records (2) – R1 550793, ATCO Records – R1 550793, Rhino Records (2) – R7 550793, Elektra – R7 550793 |
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Format: | Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition |
Country: | UK, Europe & US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Heavy Metal, Thrash, Groove Metal |
Tracklist
Cowboys From Hell | |||
A1 | Cowboys From Hell | 4:07 | |
A2 | Primal Concrete Sledge | 2:13 | |
A3 | Psycho Holiday | 5:19 | |
A4 | Heresy | 4:46 | |
A5 | Cemetery Gates | 7:02 | |
A6 | Domination | 5:04 | |
B1 | Shattered | 3:21 | |
B2 | Clash With Reality | 5:16 | |
B3 | Medicine Man | 5:14 | |
B4 | Message In Blood | 5:10 | |
B5 | The Sleep | 5:47 | |
B6 | The Art Of Shredding | 4:20 | |
Vulgar Display Of Power | |||
C1 | Mouth For War | 3:56 | |
C2 | A New Level | 2:57 | |
C3 | Walk | 5:15 | |
C4 | Fucking Hostile | 2:49 | |
C5 | This Love | 6:32 | |
C6 | Rise | 4:36 | |
D1 | No Good (Attack The Radical) | 4:50 | |
D2 | Live In A Hole | 4:59 | |
D3 | Regular People (Conceit) | 5:27 | |
D4 | By Demons Be Driven | 4:39 | |
D5 | Hollow | 5:45 | |
Far Beyond Driven | |||
E1 | Strength Beyond Strength | 3:39 | |
E2 | Becoming | 3:05 | |
E3 | 5 Minutes Alone | 5:50 | |
E4 | I'm Broken | 4:25 | |
E5 | Good Friends And A Bottle Of Pills | 2:54 | |
E6 | Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks | 7:01 | |
F1 | Slaughtered | 3:57 | |
F2 | 25 Years | 6:06 | |
F3 | Shedding Skin | 5:37 | |
F4 | Use My Third Arm | 4:52 | |
F5 | Throes Of Rejection | 5:01 | |
F6 | Planet Caravan | 4:04 | |
The Great Southern Trendkill | |||
G1 | The Great Southern Trendkill | 3:47 | |
G2 | War Nerve | 4:53 | |
G3 | Drag The Waters | 4:55 | |
G4 | 10's | 4:49 | |
G5 | 13 Steps To Nowhere | 3:37 | |
H1 | Suicide Note Pt. II | 4:44 | |
H2 | Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath) | 4:19 | |
H3 | Floods | 4:50 | |
H4 | The Underground In America | 4:33 | |
H5 | (Reprise) Sandblasted Skin | 5:39 | |
Reinventing The Steel | |||
I1 | Hellbound | 2:40 | |
I2 | Goddamn Electric | 4:56 | |
I3 | Yesterday Don't Mean Shit | 4:19 | |
I4 | You've Got To Belong To It | 4:12 | |
I5 | Revolution Is My Name | 5:15 | |
J1 | Death Rattle | 3:17 | |
J2 | We'll Grind That Axe For A Long Time | 3:44 | |
J3 | Uplift | 3:45 | |
J4 | It Makes Them Disappear | 6:21 | |
J5 | I'll Cast A Shadow | 5:23 | |
Bonus 7" Single | |||
K | Piss | 4:21 | |
L | Avoid The Light | 6:27 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Copyright © – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Manufactured By – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Marketed By – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Recorded At – Pantego Sound Studio
- Recorded At – Chasin Jason Studios
- Recorded At – Nothing Studios
- Mixed At – Carriage House Studios
- Mixed At – Larrabee Sound Studios
- Mastered At – Future Disc
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
- Mastered At – Masterdisk
- Mastered At – Capitol Mastering
- Lacquer Cut At – Capitol Mastering
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- A&R [Coordination] – Derek Oliver (tracks: C1 to D5, G1 to H5)
- Art Direction – Bob Defrin (tracks: C1 to D5)
- Art Direction, Design – "Wild" Jim deBarros* (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Backing Vocals [Here and There] – Dimebag Darrell (tracks: G1 to H5), Rex* (tracks: G1 to H5), Vinnie Paul (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Bass – Rex* (tracks: A1 to D5, G1 to H5), Rex Brown (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Booking [Agency] – John Dittmar (tracks: G1 to J5)
- Booking [European Agency] – Ian Sales (tracks: G1 to H5), John Jackson (18) (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Co-producer – Pantera (tracks: A1 to D5, G1 to H5, K), Sterling "Starling, Staggering, Struggling, Stumbling" Winfield* (tracks: I1 to J5, L)
- Cover [Cover Photo Courtesy] – Zig Leszczynski (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Crew [Band Assistant/Video] – Daryl Arnberger (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Crew [Buzz Driver] – Tony "Fuckn" Wiggins* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Crew [Monitors] – Frank "The W.O.P." Scrambologni* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Crew [Philip's Assistant] – Howard Rapp III (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Crew [Production Assistant] – Kim Van Loon (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Crew [Security] – Chris "Crusher" Kinzy* (tracks: I1 to J5), Val Bichekas (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Crew [Video & Band Assistant] – Daryl "Bobby" Arnberger* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Design – Larry Freemantle (tracks: C1 to D5)
- Design [Assistance] – David Manteau (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Drums – Vinnie Paul (tracks: A1 to D5, G1 to J5)
- Edited By, Sequenced By – Roger Lian (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Engineer – Sterling Winfield (tracks: I1 to J5, L), Vinnie Paul (tracks: I1 to J5, L)
- Engineer [Assistant] – Matt Lane (tracks: A1 to B6)
- Engineer [Mix Assistant] – Lamont Hyde (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Engineer [Monitor], Crew – Heger Levine (tracks: G1 to H5), Kevin "Captain Cainvin" Gill (tracks: C1 to D5)
- Engineer [New Orleans Assistant] – Sean Beavan (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Engineer [Sound] – Aaron "Crank Wires" Barnes* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Engineer [Sound], Crew – Aaron "Ajax Maclarin Dallas Texas"* (tracks: C1 to D5), Aaron Barnes (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Engineer [Studio Assistant] – "Crank Wires" Aaron Barnes* (tracks: G1 to H5), Sterling Winfield (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Guitar – Diamond Darrell (tracks: A1 to D5), Dimebag Darrell (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Guitar [Axe] – Dimebag Darrell (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Illustration [Photo Illustrations] – Exum (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Lacquer Cut By – IS*
- Legal – David Codikow (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Legal [Representation] – Gendler, Codikow & Carroll (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Lighting – Mark Coleman (2) (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Lighting Director – Sonny "Lighting Bringer" Satterfield* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Lighting Director, Crew – Sonny "George" Satterfield* (tracks: C1 to D5), Sonny Satterfield (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Management – Kimberly Zide Davis* (tracks: A1 to D5)
- Management [Business Manager] – Steve Cantrock (tracks: G1 to H5), Todd Gelfand (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Management [Tour Manager] – Guy "Fucking" Sykes* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Management [Tour Manager], Crew – Guy Sykes (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Management [Tour Manager], Technician [Bass], Crew – Guy "Hardon" Sykes* (tracks: C1 to D5)
- Management [Worldwide Representation] – Andy Gould (tracks: G1 to H5), Kimberly Zide* (tracks: I1 to J5), Walter O'Brien (2) (tracks: G1 to H5), Walter O'Brien (2) (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Mastered By – Howie Weinberg (tracks: I1 to J5), Ted Jensen (tracks: G1 to H5), Tom Baker (3) (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Mixed By – Pantera (tracks: A1 to B6), Terry Date (tracks: A1 to B6)
- Photography By – Joe Giron (tracks: C1 to D5), Scott F. Caliva* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Photography By [Band Photo] – Joe Giron (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Photography By [Cover Photo] – Brad Guice (tracks: C1 to D5)
- Photography By [Digital Retouching By] – Eric Altenburger (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Producer – Dimebag Darrell (tracks: I1 to J5), Vinnie Paul (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Producer, Engineer – Terry Date (tracks: A1 to B6)
- Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Terry Date (tracks: C1 to D5, K), Vinnie Paul (tracks: C1 to D5, K)
- Producer, Mixed By – Dimebag Darryl*, Vinnie Paul (tracks: L)
- Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Terry Date (tracks: G1 to H5), Vinnie Paul (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Product Manager [Merchandising] – Winterland Productions (tracks: G1 to J5)
- Product Manager [Merchandising], Crew – Daryl "Tongs, Thongs, Bob The Nob" Arnberger* (tracks: C1 to D5)
- Recorded By – Ulrich Wild (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Technician [Bass] – Ragman Robert "How" Long* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Technician [Bass], Crew – Sterling Winfield (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Technician [Drum & Marijuana] – John "The Katt" Brooks* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Technician [Drum], Crew – John "The Cat, The Clown, The Clit" Brooks* (tracks: C1 to D5)
- Technician [Drums], Crew – John Brooks (3) (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Technician [Guitar & Booze] – Grady "Grand Dragon" Champion* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Technician [Guitar], Crew – Grady "Grand Dragon" Champion* (tracks: C1 to D5), Grady Champion (2) (tracks: G1 to H5)
- Technician [Occasional Bass Tech], Crew [Leaner] – Jeff Judd (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Technician [Sound] – ML Procise* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Technician [Studio Dog] – Grady "GD" Champion* (tracks: I1 to J5)
- Vocals – Philip Anselmo* (tracks: A1 to D5, G1 to J5)
- Written-By, Arranged By – Pantera (tracks: C1 to F6, I1 to L)
Notes
Sticker on front reads: "LIMITED EDITION VINYL BOX. Includes Five Studio Albums On Colored Vinyl. Plus Bonus 7" Featuring "Piss" and "Avoid The Light"
The catalog number R1 550793 is taken from the box and R7 550793 is taken from the bonus 7" only available with this set.
Warning to owners and re-sellers who have a loose / stray copy of Piss / Avoid The Light 7 inch yellow record and colored versions of the albums as well: please *DO NOT* add them as a separate entries, as they were only and exclusively released for this boxed set.
Cowboys From Hell:
Recorded at Pantego Sound Studio, Pantego, Texas.
Mixed at The Carriage House, Stamford, Connecticut.
Atco Records, Division of Atlantic Recording Corporation, ℗ © 1990 Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Vulgar Display of Power:
All lyrics © 1991 Power Metal Music / Cota Music, BMI. Administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Recorded & mixed at Pantego Sound Studio, Pantego, Texas (R.I.P.)
ATCO Records, Division of Atlantic Recording Corporation, ℗ © 1992 Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Far Beyond Driven:
All songs © 1993 Cota Music, BMI, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Music, except "Planet Caravan" © 1970 Tro-Essex Music International, Inc., ASCAP.
Eastwest Records America, Division of Atlantic Recording Corporation, ℗ © 1994 Atlantic Recording Corporation.
The Great Southern Trendkill:
Recorded in DWG, TX at Chasin Jason Studios.
Mixed in Los Angeles, CA at Larrabee Sound Studios.
Vocals recorded at Nothing Studios, New Orleans, LA.
Mastered by Tom Baker at Future Disc & Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound.
Seth Putnam appears courtesy of Earache Records. Big Ross appears courtesy of himself.
Eastwest Records America, Division of Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company.
℗ & © 1996 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.
Reinventing the Steel:
© 2000 VDPR Music/Cota Music (BMI), administered by Warner-Tamerlane Music.
Recorded in DWG, TX at Chasin Jason Studios.
Mastered at MasterDisk.
Kerry King appears courtesy of Columbia Records.
This record is dedicated to Carolyn Abbott.
Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., a Warner Music Group Company.
℗© 2000 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Piss:
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp./VDPR Music (BMI).
℗ 2012 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Avoid the Light:
Published by VDPR Music/Cota Music, Inc./Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
℗ 2000 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
This collection ℗ & © Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.
The catalog number R1 550793 is taken from the box and R7 550793 is taken from the bonus 7" only available with this set.
Warning to owners and re-sellers who have a loose / stray copy of Piss / Avoid The Light 7 inch yellow record and colored versions of the albums as well: please *DO NOT* add them as a separate entries, as they were only and exclusively released for this boxed set.
Cowboys From Hell:
Recorded at Pantego Sound Studio, Pantego, Texas.
Mixed at The Carriage House, Stamford, Connecticut.
Atco Records, Division of Atlantic Recording Corporation, ℗ © 1990 Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Vulgar Display of Power:
All lyrics © 1991 Power Metal Music / Cota Music, BMI. Administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Recorded & mixed at Pantego Sound Studio, Pantego, Texas (R.I.P.)
ATCO Records, Division of Atlantic Recording Corporation, ℗ © 1992 Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Far Beyond Driven:
All songs © 1993 Cota Music, BMI, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Music, except "Planet Caravan" © 1970 Tro-Essex Music International, Inc., ASCAP.
Eastwest Records America, Division of Atlantic Recording Corporation, ℗ © 1994 Atlantic Recording Corporation.
The Great Southern Trendkill:
Recorded in DWG, TX at Chasin Jason Studios.
Mixed in Los Angeles, CA at Larrabee Sound Studios.
Vocals recorded at Nothing Studios, New Orleans, LA.
Mastered by Tom Baker at Future Disc & Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound.
Seth Putnam appears courtesy of Earache Records. Big Ross appears courtesy of himself.
Eastwest Records America, Division of Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company.
℗ & © 1996 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.
Reinventing the Steel:
© 2000 VDPR Music/Cota Music (BMI), administered by Warner-Tamerlane Music.
Recorded in DWG, TX at Chasin Jason Studios.
Mastered at MasterDisk.
Kerry King appears courtesy of Columbia Records.
This record is dedicated to Carolyn Abbott.
Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., a Warner Music Group Company.
℗© 2000 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Piss:
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp./VDPR Music (BMI).
℗ 2012 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Avoid the Light:
Published by VDPR Music/Cota Music, Inc./Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
℗ 2000 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
This collection ℗ & © Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Box Text): 0 81227 95368 3
- Barcode (Box Scanned): 081227953683
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): RFI-91372-A GI エ∽ MASTERED BY CAPITOL MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): RFI-91372-B GI エ∽ MASTERED BY CAPITOL MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): RFI-91758-A GI エ∽ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): RFI-91578-B GI エ∽ MPO MASTERED BY CAPITOL
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side E): RFI-92302-A GI エ∽ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side F): RFI-92302-B GI エ∽ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side G): RFI-61908-A GI エ∽ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side H): RFI-61908-B GI エ∽ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side I): RI-62451-A2 REI エ∽ MASTERED BY CAPITOL MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side J): RI-62451-B GI エ∽ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side K): R7-550793-A GI エ∽ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side L): R7-550793-B GI エ∽ MPO
- Rights Society (C1 to F5, I1 to L): BMI
- Rights Society (F6): ASCAP
- Label Code: LC02982
- Other (Cowboys From Hell catalog number): RF1 91372
- Other (Vulgar Display Of Power catalog number): RF1 91758
- Other (Far Beyond Driven catalog number): RF1 92302
- Other (The Great Southern Trendkill catalog number): RF1 61908
- Other (Reinventing The Steel catalog number): RF1 62451
- Other (Piss / Avoid The Light catalog number): R7 550793
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | The Complete Studio Albums 1990-2000 (Box Set, Compilation, CD, Album, Reissue, CD, Album, Reissue, CD, Album, Reissue, CD, Album, Reissue, CD, Album, Reissue) | Rhino Records (2), ATCO Records, Warner Music, eastwest | 081227953690 | US | 2015 | ||
New Submission | The Complete Studio Albums 1990-2000 (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, LP, Album, Picture Disc, Reissue, Stereo, LP, Album, Picture Disc, Reissue, Stereo, LP, Album, Picture Disc, Reissue, Stereo, LP, Album, Picture Disc, Reissue, Stereo, LP, Album, Picture Disc, Reissue, Stereo) | Rhino Records (2), Rhino Records (2) | RPD1 550792, 081227827113 | US | 2023 | ||
New Submission | The Complete Studio Albums 1990-2000 (Box Set, Compilation, Reissue, CD, Album, Reissue, CD, Album, Reissue, CD, Album, Reissue, CD, Album, Reissue, CD, Album, Reissue) | Rhino Records (2), ATCO Records, Warner Music, eastwest | 081227953690 | UK, Europe & US | Unknown |
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- Edited 3 months agoThis is not Complete! Why you cropped the Floods Outro ?! On the label duration 6:59 is shown for Floods but in the reality outro is absent !!
- After 8 years i just notice that Suicide PT1 is missing on "The Great Southern Trendkill" Fuckin' unbelievebale
- This box set annoys me. It says The "Complete" Studio Albums, but we know that Cowboys From Hell was actually the 5th studio album that Pantera released. They released four other studio albums before this. For example, Power Metal is a fantastic album! One day a REAL complete studio albums set will be released and when that day comes, then I'll buy it!
- I purchased this compilation when it first came out in late 2015, paying (if i recall) 60€, the worst 60€ spent since i collect records.
Still i remember how disgusted i felt when listening and realising, album after album, how awful EACH SINGLE RECORD of this box set sounded and how relieved i was when i got rid of it.
Five years later, i cannot believe how this compilation of AWFUL sounding records can cost that much.
Why collectors are willing to pay that much for a bunch of AWFUL souding records is something that goes beyond my imagination. - I had to return this collection twice when I originally bought this because of defects. I would not recommend buying this collection without seeing it opened first.
- Two things about this release really pissed me off. 1-Cowboys and Far Beyond without inner sleeves. 2-Far Beyond with the alternative cover, not the original. The records sound very good. They were pressed at MPO!!!!!! Better impossible...
- Edited 6 years ago"Cowboys" sounds better here than the original 1990 cd. Slightly warmer, richer and punchier.
"Vulgar" becomes a matter of taste, the original 1992 cd has a bit more air to it (typical pre-remaster 90's cd) but also maybe a bit thinner. This ends up being a matter of digital/analog taste. Either you like the original 90's cd sound (after all, this album was made in the big-time cd-era, but still recorded on analog tape), or you go for the more analog sounding vinyl here and lose a bit of top-end, which can be a blessing.
"Far Beyond Driven" is the worst sounding record here. Flat, muddy and dull at a very low volume gives this album NO justice. The original 1994 cd, or even better: the double Rhino R1 92302 vinyl is definitely the pick here, as it sound exactly like this album is supposed to sound: POWERFUL, dynamic, crystal clear and beautiful.
"Trendkill" sounds much better than the 1996 cd. The drums really comes out here and it has much better dynamics than the thin sounding cd. I personally like that they have edited out Suicide Note pt. 1 and the outro of Floods, as I never liked them (I mean, go ahead and listen to Led Zeppelin in the studio, but don't copy them and put it on the record.) I never felt they belonged on the record, and their absence here makes this album better than ever, as it becomes a more focused and heavy record. Good riddance, and a great upgrade.
"Reinventing the Steel" is the same as for "Trendkill", a absolute upgrade soundwise from the cd, for the same reasons as mentioned above. Punchier and more PANTERA. - My only complaint with this collection is that on the great southern trendkill they omitted suicide note pt 1 and the outro solo to floods, however that being said it is cool to have the albums on coloured vinyl i may end up buying the black vinyl true to the cd version of trendkill at some point though we shall see.
- Edited 7 years agoPersonally, I would also add entries for the individual records. All copies aren't likely to stay together forever.
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