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Keep the rock & roll torch burning with their fourth full-length, (named after the infamous '70s black horror flick Scream, Blacula, Scream!). The presence of 's innovation and energy is still right in your face, and with an added trumpet player in the band's lineup, the horn section is more apparent than ever; also, there's a loud party atmosphere that fails to cross the line of obnoxious. Tracks like 'Born in '69' and 'On a Rope' provide headbanging fun, but play anything but long-haired butt rock; this has enough of a cool edge to scare Henry 'The Fonz' Winkler out of any roller rink.
ReleasedOctober 10, 1995Recorded1995,Length43: 44(CD), / (LP), Elemental chronology(1995)Scream, Dracula, Scream!(1995)(1998)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRating8/107/10Scream, Dracula, Scream! Is an album by the band, released in 1995. It was the band's first major-label release. Music videos were filmed for the singles ',' ' and ',' and the band embarked on extensive tours of the,. They experienced a surge of popularity in the UK, where 'On a Rope' entered music charts at #12 and was a hit on, earning them rave reviews in and allowing them to play.The album also made the band an hit in the US, where their videos were featured on and the album received many positive reviews in both mainstream and underground music presses.
A large headlining tour in support of the album ensued in 1996, as well as supporting tours with. During these tours the band gained a reputation for a series of interesting and, at times, seemingly ludicrous gimmicks and stage antics which included holding raffles during live performances, spinning a large game show wheel to determine set lists, onstage fire breathing, annual and New Year's shows, and the wearing of coordinated and progressively more ornate stage costumes. In Europe the band also hosted a German variety show, played children's shows and morning shows, and did interviews with fashion magazines. While unorthodox, these antics increased the band's reputation as an energetic live act and helped to increased album sales.Scream, Dracula, Scream! Was the last of three releases by Rocket from the Crypt in 1995. The and had preceded the album that year, and singer/guitarist would later refer to these three records as a 'trilogy'.'
Scream, Dracula, Scream!' Also had different copies for Japan and Australia. Both of them had songs from the 'Hot Charity' recording.
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The Japan release just had the songs put on the CD, but the 'Australian Bonus CD Tour Edition' had a bonus CD. The Australian copy had 'Pushed', 'My Arrow's Aim', 'Lorna Doom', 'Shucks', 'Cloud Over Branson', and 'Feathered Friends'.
The Japanese copy also had 'Pushed', 'My Arrow's Aim', and 'Lorna Doom'. But instead of 'Shucks', 'Cloud Over Branson', and 'Feathered Friends', they had 'Guilt Free', 'Poison Eye', and 'Pity Yr Paws'. All together, the whole 'Hot Charity' recording was released on the two versions.
Contents.Recording Scream, Dracula, Scream! Was Rocket from the Crypt's most ambitious recording to date. Using the extensive recording budget granted them by Interscope, the band employed numerous guest musicians, a string section, additional engineers and mixing sessions, and experimented with several instruments they had not used before. According to the album's liner notes the album was rehearsed and recorded over a 2-month period, with the basic tracks recorded live on a 4 track machine and overdubs of the backing vocals and orchestra recorded later. The album's title was taken from the lyrics of a song.The album's liner notes also state that the band intended Scream, Dracula, Scream! To consist of one cohesive body of music, with traditional silence between track separations replaced with string, woodwind, and brass passages. However, Interscope demanded a more standardized album so the master tapes were cut and edited into traditional-length tracks.Legacy The album was included in the book.
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