MP3 1068 mb.
Performer: Death
Title: Human
Country: Germany
Catalog Number: 66018-2
Label: Century Media
Style: Death Metal
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 308
| 1 | Vacant Planets | 3:49 |
| 2 | Lack Of Comprehension | 3:43 |
| 3 | See Through Dreams | 4:25 |
| 4 | Cosmic Sea | 4:27 |
| 5 | Secret Face | 4:35 |
| 6 | Flattening Of Emotions | 4:29 |
| 7 | Together As One | 4:08 |
| 8 | Suicide Machine | 4:22 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 88561-2036-2 | Death | Human (CD, Album) | Relativity | 88561-2036-2 | US | 1991 |
| S9990 | Death | Human (Cass, Album) | Starling | S9990 | Poland | Unknown |
| 88561-2036-2 | Death | Human (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Relativity | 88561-2036-2 | Russia | 2012 |
| RR7165 | Death | Human (LP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Bla) | Relapse Records | RR7165 | US | 2019 |
| 88561-2036-2 | Death | Human (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Relativity | 88561-2036-2 | Russia | 1997 |
Recorded and mixed at Morrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida.
Mastered at Fullersound, Miami, Florida.
All songs published by Mutilation Music / Theory Music / BMI
Steve DiGiorgio from Sadus appears courtesy of Roadrunner Records
© 1998 Copyright Control
℗ 1998 Lonely Planet Productions under license from Relativity Records
Track durations differ from the back inlay.
Total playing time: 34:01
Human is the fourth studio album by American death metal band Death, released on October 22, 1991, by Relativity Records. The album marked the beginning of a major stylistic change for Death, being more technically complex and progressive than the band's previous efforts. This new style would continue to evolve on all following Death albums. This is. Full album stream of Death's fourth studio album 'Human'. The only album to feature Sean Reinert on drums and the first with Steve DiGiorgio on . Iron Wizard. Scott Carino replaced Steve DiGiorgio on bass when he left after the recording of the album and supposedly laid down one of the bass lines for Cosmic Sea. A music video was made for the song Lack of Comprehension. Recording information . Death - Human 1991. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Death - Human review: Human marks Death's first peak, and thankfully, it is far away from being their last. The album starts with a fade-in of what initially seems like a gunfire. It is, in fact, a drum line by Sean Reinert, who from the beginning already shows what a great drummer he is. As said, the album's opener Flattering Of Emotions contains probably the best drumming in the entire album. The song plays perfectly the part of getting you pumped up and ready for a half hour of head banging madness. The next two songs show perfectly why. Two extreme technical pieces with extraordinarily catchy choruses, this is where Chuck shows his songwriting talent. Listen free to Death Human Flattening of Emotions, Suicide Machine and more. 8 tracks 34:13. This album, released in 1991, was a major step up for this rapidly evolving death metal outfit. Rich with complicated riffs and beats Human's emphasis is really on technique. There are many different bands with the same name: 1 A death metal band from Florida, United States. 2 A punk rock band from Michigan, United States. 3 A read more. Band Name Death. Album Name Human. Type Album. Released date 22 October 1991. Labels Relativity Records. Recorded at Morrisound Studios. Music StyleDeath Metal. Members owning this album987. Re-Issue in 2011 by Relapse Records. To favorites 23 Download album. Listen album. Death Metal. Death - Flattening Of Emotions. Death - Suicide Machine. Death - Together As One. Death - Secret Face. Death - Lack Of Comprehension. Death - See Through Dreams. In this album, Death managed to write a very heavy, fast and complex album yet keep it very atmospheric and emotional. The blend of crushing guitar riffs and very short melodic riffs in songs like Flattening Of Emotions and Lack Of Comprehension creates a very intense emotional atmosphere. Written by Apothecary on at 23:37 Agreed, but Human still laid the groundwork for Death's more technical experimentation, and for that I think it deserves most if not all of the ass-kissing it gets. Yep, I'd agree with that. It's a fine album if slightly overrated, and definitely a groundbreaking one for Death