- Salival
Infobox Album | Name = Salival
Type = box
Artist = Tool
Released =December 12 ,2000
Recorded = 1992 - 1998: Studio tracks recorded at:The Lodge ,Hollywood, California ,Ocean Way ,Hollywood, California Live songs recorded at:Salt Lake City, UT ,Portland, OR ,San Diego, CA ,Denver, CO
Genre =Progressive metal
Length = 74:00
Label = Volcano II/Tool Dissectional
Producer =David Bottrill
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:oq7tk65xrkrj link] (CD/VHS)
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:o227gjwr36ix link] (CD/DVD)
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/193454 link]
Last album = "Ænima "
(1996)
This album = "Salival"
(2000)
Next album = "Lateralus "
(2001)"Salival" was a limited edition box set in CD/
VHS and CD/DVD formats released in 2000 by Tool. It includes a 56-page book of photos and stills from their music videos. As the box set has now been out of print for some time, it can only be found secondhand, usually at a price disproportionate to its original recommended retail price. As VHS has now become obsolete, the DVD version tends to retail for a higher price as it is in higher demand.The track "You Lied" is a cover of a song by bass player
Justin Chancellor 's previous band Peach. The cover ofLed Zeppelin 's "No Quarter" was originally recorded for the soundtrack of "Private Parts ", but Tool subsequently decided against allowing it to be used, leading to criticism fromHoward Stern , who had previously endorsed the band.The front of the booklet included with the package has a small glossy square on its front. Live versions of "Pushit" and "Third Eye" (of the
album "Ænima ") appear on this box set. The song "Merkaba" was originally the instrumental intro for the song Sober when played live.As with other releases, there were rumors during the "Salival" period. Most notably, the band was said to be breaking up. [cite web
url = http://www.statenews.com/article.phtml?pk=13061
title = Breslin hosts heavier sound
first= Scott | last=Kline
work =The State News
date =2002-10-17
accessdate = 2007-04-09] cite web
url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-94564619.html
title = Tool tops weekend menu.
first= Mike | last=Osegueda
work =The Fresno Bee
date =2002-11-22
accessdate = 2007-04-09]Maynard James Keenan said, "we mentioned some song titles and some dickhead went out and reserved all of the dot.com and dot.org names." [cite news
url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/music/is-anyone-listening/2006/05/03/1146335806864.html
title = Is anyone listening?
work =The Age
pages = 1
date =2006-05-05
accessdate = 2008-01-18]Track listing
All songs by Carey, Chancellor, Jones, and Keenan, unless otherwise noted.
# "Third Eye" (Live) – 14:05
# "Part of Me" (Live) – 3:32
# "Pushit" (Live) – 13:56
# "Message to Harry Manback II" – 1:14
# "You Lied " (Peach) (Live) – 9:17
# "Merkaba" (Live) – 9:48
# "No Quarter" (Led Zeppelin ) (Page, Plant, Jones) – 11:12
# "L.A.M.C. (Los Angeles Municipal Court)" – 6:50
# "Maynard's Dick" - 3:44Video listing
# "
Ænema " – 6:39
# "Stinkfist " – 5:09
# "Prison Sex" – 4:56
# "Sober" – 5:05
# "Hush" – 2:48 (DVD version only, not included on the VHS version)Personnel
*
Maynard James Keenan - Vocals
* Adam Jones -Guitar
*Justin Chancellor - Bass
*Danny Carey - DrumsAdditional musicians
* "You Lied" Second guitar: King Buzzo
* "Message to Harry Manback II" Keyboards:David Bottrill
* "Third Eye"Synthesizer : Vince DeFranco
* "Pushit" Acoustic tabla:Aloke Dutta
* "Third Eye" Introduction:Timothy Leary Album typos
The first pressings of "Salival" contain typographical errors, as well as the VHS edition having red tape. Later editions do not have these typos.
* Aloke Dutta and Paul D'Amour's names are misspelled as "Aloke Dutto" and "Paul D'Mour".
* "Stinkfist" is listed as "Stink Fist."
* "Message to Harry Manback II" is spelled ""Messege to Harry Manback II."
* The playing order of the videos on the VHS are listed in reverse chronological order.
* The track ordering of "Merkaba" and "You Lied" is incorrect.Chart position
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