Porno For Pyros / Good God's Urge
Artist Porno For Pyros
Album Title: Good God's Urge
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: General Alternative
Format CD
Released 06/00/1996
Label Warner Bros. Records
Catalog No 9 46126-2
Bar Code No 0 9362-46126-2 9
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Porpoise Head (4:14)
(Porno For Pyros)
2. 100 Ways (3:42)
(Porno For Pyros)
3. Tahitian Moon (3:47)
(Porno For Pyros)
4. Kimberly Austin (3:12)
(Porno For Pyros)
5. Thick Of It All (4:43)
(Porno For Pyros)
6. Good God's:// Urge! (3:52)
(Porno For Pyros)
7. Wishing Well (3:39)
(Porno For Pyros)
8. Dogs Rule The Night (3:22)
(Porno For Pyros)
9. Freeway (4:22)
(Porno For Pyros)
10. Bali Eyes (3:26)
(Porno For Pyros)
Date Acquired 05/15/1997
Acquired from Best Buy
Purchase Price 12.99

Notes

Lyrics by Perry Farrell
Music by Porno For Pyros
Produced by Perry Farrell with Thomas Johnson
*Produced by Perry Farrell with Matt Hyde
All songs engineered by Thomas Johnson
Website: http://www.wbr.com/pornoforpyros/

Alternative icon Perry Farrell returns with the long-awaited second Porno For Pyros album. With Good Gods Urge, Farrell reaffirms his status as one of rock's premier ahead-of-the-curve visionaries, incorporating a host of new musical textures into a swirling, dreamlike set of new songs.

-- Rather than record basic tracks all at once and then mix all the songs later, Perry and the band worked on Good Gods Urge one song at a time, with Perry spending more than a year shaping and sculpting each song.

-- The album features a most impressive array of guest appearances, with contributions from Flea and David Navarro of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (Navarro, of course, was also Perry's former bandmate in Jane's Addiction), and all three members of Love And Rockets as well as the ultraseminal Mike Watt (Minutemen, Firehose).

-- In the cover story of the March/April issue of Option, the magazine enthuses over the new album's "warm, hallucinatory bliss...a sonic landscape that falls somewhere among the 60's psychedelia of Jefferson Airplane, the 90's ambience of The Orb and the gentler, opiated folk-blues of Led Zeppelin."

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