- Number One (Pist.On album)
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Number One
Cover of the Atlantic Records version of Number One, released in 1997Studio album by Pist.On Released October 1, 1996 (United States)
November 4, 1996 (Europe)Recorded Systems Two Recording, Brooklyn, NY Genre Heavy Metal Label Fierce Records Producer Josh Silver Pist.On chronology Number One
(1996)$ell.Out
(1999)Original cover Original coverProfessional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Number One is the debut album from the heavy metal band Pist.On (or Piston).[2] It was first released in 1996 by Fierce Recordings/Futurist Label Group, before being repackaged and re-released by Atlantic Records in the following year.
Contents
Track listing
All tracks by Henry Font except were noted
- "Parole"
- "Turbulent"
- "Grey Flap"
- "Shoplifters of the Word Unite" (Smiths cover)
- "I Am No One"
- "Eight Sides"
- "I'm Afraid of Life"
- "Electra Complex"
- "Down & Out"
- "Mix Me with Blood"
- "My Feet"
- "Exit Wound"
Credits
The performers are:
- Henry Font - lead & backing vocals, rhythm guitar
- Paul Poulos - lead guitar & backing vocals
- Val Ium - bass guitar, backing vocals, and sarcasm
- Danny Jam Kavadlo - drums & percussion
All songs written by Henry Font for Cobra Music/BMI, except "Shoplifters of the World Unite" (Morrissey/Marr, c1987)
Recorded at Systems Two Recording, Brooklyn, NY
Engineered by Michael Marciano
Produced by Josh Silver
Mastered by Rick Essig at Frankford/Wayne, NYCAtlantic Records version
The band signed with Atlantic Records in 1996 and the new label re-released Number One in 1997. The Atlantic version of contained new artwork and a reworked lineup:
- Henry Font - lead vocals & rhythm guitars
- Burton Gans* - lead guitar
- Val Ium - bass guitar, backing vocals & cerebral torture
- Jeff McManus* - drums, percussion & gambling problems
However, the recording itself remained the same, so the liner notes included the following message:
Note: We are forced to mention (for legal purposes), that all lead guitars and backing vocals (on "I Am No One"), on this recording, were played by Paul Poulos and drums & percussion played by Danny "Jam" Kavadlo.
Name change
Another notable change, between the original album and the Atlantic version, is the spelling of the band's name, from Pist*On to simply Piston.[2] The issue of the band having "sold out" to Atlantic became the focal point of their next album, the aptly titled $ell.Out.
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ a b "Amazon.com: Number One: Pist-On: Music", Amazon.com, web: A-7Y.
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