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Tape Head
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Studio album by King's X
Released October 20 1998
Recorded May 1998 - Jul 1998
Genre Hard Rock
Length 47:41
Label Metal Blade
Producer King's X
Professional reviews
King's X chronology
Best of King's X
(1997)
Tape Head
(1998)
Please Come Home... Mr. Bulbous
(2000)

Contents

Track listing

  1. Groove Machine – 3:42
  2. Fade – 3:24
  3. Over and Over – 3:23
  4. Ono – 3:55
  5. Cupid – 4:14
  6. Ocean – 3:08
  7. Little Bit of Soul – 4:13
  8. Hate You – 3:01
  9. Higher Than God – 3:00
  10. Happy – 5:38
  11. Mr. Evil – 3:45
  12. World – 3:36
  13. Walter Bela Farkas (Live Peace In New York) – 2:32
  14. Two *

Personnel

Album notes

  • Released October 20th, 1998.
  • All songs by King's X
  • Recorded at Hound Pound and Alien Beans Studios May - July 1998
  • Mixed and mastered at Alien Beans by Ty Tabor
  • Photography by Wanda Tabor
  • Cover by Ty Tabor
  • Design by Brian J Ames
  • Additional Musicians: Wally Farkas - Vocals on "Walter Bela Farkas"
  • According to Doug Pinnick, he brought the songs "Happy", "Cupid" and "Hate You" and Ty Tabor brought "Ocean" to the Tapehead recording sessions.
  • All other songs were band created during the recording session - a song a day for 14 days.
  • The controversial unreleased track, "Quality Control" is included on Tapehead only now the song is titled "Happy". The majority of the lyrics are now different, including the lack of profanity.
  • The album cover picture is that of Doug Pinnick wrapped in recording tape.

* The cassette and import CD versions of Tape Head has the additional track "Two" as the last song, track 15.

References

  1. ^ Van Pelt, Doug (November/December 1998). "Album Reviews: KING'S X Tape Head". HM Magazine (74). ISSN 1066-6923. Retrieved on 2007-04-24.

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