Album

Extreme

Extreme

1989 · Rock

7 collectors on Gatefold own this

Extreme by Extreme

Extreme is a Rock album by Extreme, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 67 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.

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Extreme is the first studio album of Boston funk-metal band Extreme, released on March 14, 1989. Despite being released on a major label, the album did not sell very well and produced two singles: "Kid Ego" and the radio-only "Play With Me". It would not be until their next album, Pornograffitti, that the band would become well known. Musically, the record is dominated by muscular metal guitar riff, often with funky, syncopated timing, and incendiary, high-speed metal solo. The record foreshadowed the extraordinary technical guitar-playing prowess of Portuguese-born guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, which would be more fully revealed on the band's subsequent release, Pornograffitti. Track listing All songs written by Cherone & Bettencourt, except "Mutha (Don't Wanna Go to School Today)" by Cherone, LeBeaux & Hunt. No. Title Length 1. "Little Girls" 3:47 2. "Wind Me Up" 3:37 3. "Kid Ego" 4:04 4. "Watching, Waiting" 4:54 5. "Mutha (Don't Wanna Go to School Today)" 4:52 6. "Teacher's Pet" 3:02 7. "Big Boys Don't Cry" 3:34 8. "Smoke Signals" 4:14 9. "Flesh 'n' Blood" 3:31 10. "Rock a Bye Bye" 5:57 11. "Play with Me" (not present on the vinyl release) 3:29 Total length: 45:00 Personnel Pat Badger – bass guitar, backing vocals Nuno Bettencourt – guitar, synthesizer, piano, backing vocal, percussion, orchestration, mixing Gary Cherone – lead & backing vocal, design, logo design Paul Geary – drum, percussion, backing vocal, logo design Additional musicians The Lollipop Kids – background vocals (tracks 5, 11) Rapheal May – harmonica (track 1) The record was recorded by Mack, and engineered by Mack and Bob St John. It was mixed by St John and Bettencourt. The album was marketed as a glam metal record, consistent with the band's own image at the time its release. Lyrically, the album is dominated by themes associated with childhood. This focus is particularly evident in the first single, "Kid Ego", as well as "Mutha (Don't Want to Go to School Today)," "Little Girl," "Big Boys Don't Cry," and the rock-out finale "Play with Me". "Play With Me" was featured in the movie Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure during the mall-chase scene, as well as in Jury Duty as Pauly Shore's stripping song. A cover version of "Play With Me" is also featured in Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s as the final track in game. The master recording is featured in Guitar Hero: Smash Hit. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Little Girls3:45
  2. 2Wind Me Up3:35
  3. 3Kid Ego4:02
  4. 4Watching, Waiting4:54
  5. 5Mutha (Don't Wanna Go To School Today)4:49
  6. 6Teacher's Pet3:01
  7. 7Big Boys Don't Cry3:34
  8. 8Smoke Signals4:13
  9. 9Flesh 'N' Blood3:30
  10. 10Rock A Bye Bye5:56
  11. 11Play With Me3:38

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • heavy
  • aggressive
  • outlaw

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