Lysol
File:Melvins-lysol-melvins.jpg
Studio album by Melvins
Released 1992
Genre Sludge metal, drone metal, doom metal, Stoner rock
Length 31:21
Label Boner
Melvins chronology
Bullhead
(1991)
Lysol
(1992)
Houdini
(1993)

Lysol is the fourth album by the Melvins, released in 1992 on Boner Records.

Boner Records was unaware that Lysol was a registered trademark until after the first batch of record jackets and CD booklets/back cards had already been printed. When they requested permission from the Reckitt Benckiser Corporation to use the name, permission was denied. Boner officially retitled the record Melvins and covered the word Lysol with black tape on the front of the jackets and booklets and with black ink on the spines. Early after the initial release, the tape and ink were easily removed, and many fans did so. Later, attempting to remove the tape would result in severe damage. Subsequent printings omitted the word Lysol entirely.

The album cover is a painting based on a sculpture by Cyrus Edwin Dallin named "Appeal to the Great Spirit". The image also appears on The Beach Boys in Concert, on the logo for Brother Records, and on the cover of The Time Is Near by the Keef Hartley Band.

The album was recorded in less than a week, according to the band's official website.

Contents

Critical reception [link]

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]

Track listing [link]

All songs written by Buzz Osborne, except where noted.

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Hung Bunny"     10:42
2. "Roman Dog Bird"     7:38
3. "Sacrifice"   Will Shatter 6:07
4. "Second Coming"   Alice Cooper 1:14
5. "The Ballad of Dwight Fry"   Michael Owen Bruce, Cooper 3:11
6. "With Teeth"     2:25

In the CD version of the album, the entire six song program is presented as one continuous and unbroken track.

Personnel [link]

References [link]


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Melvins! (album)

Melvins is an album by Melvins, released in 1986 through C/Z Records. The album has been released as Six Songs (1986, vinyl), Eight Songs (1991, vinyl), 10 Songs (1991, CD) and 26 Songs (2003, CD). The songs are taken from two sessions in 1986.

Tracks 1-10 are taken from the 1991 eight/ten song, LP/CD version rerelease of this album. Tracks 11-16 are taken from the original six song vinyl release. Tracks 17-19 were taken from the 1986 Outtakes From First 7 inch vinyl single. Track 20-24 are garage demos. Track 20 is taken from the Northwest Hardcore compilation tape. Track 22 is taken from the Let's Kiss compilation tape from K Records. "Ever Since My Accident" is available on the Kill Rock Stars compilation (KRS-201) in superior quality. Track "26", "Hugh", is a field recording put as the b-side of the demo cassettes the band would give away to venues and labels to promote the band.

The track listing on the booklet of the CD lists 26 tracks but for unknown reasons the CD only has 25 tracks as "Ever Since My Accident" and "Hugh" are together on track 25 and not individual tracks as credited.

Missing

Missing or The Missing may refer to:

Film

  • Missing (film), a 1982 film starring Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek
  • The Missing, a 2003 film starring Cate Blanchett and Tommy Lee Jones
  • Missing (2005 film), a U.S. Cantonese-language short starring Terence Yin
  • Missing (2007 film) (Dutch: Vermist), a Belgian film that was a 2007 box office number-one film in Belgium
  • Missing (2007 short film), a U.S. dramatic short starring Nao Ōmori
  • Missing (2008 film), a Hong Kong horror film directed by Tsui Hark
  • Missing (2009 film), a South Korean film of 2009 directed by Kim Sung-hong
  • Missing (2009 short film), a film starring Susan Glover
  • Missing (2010 film), a Jordanian film
  • Literature

  • Missing (Alvtegen novel), a novel by Karin Alvtegen
  • Missing (light novels), a Japanese light novel series and manga
  • The Missing (novel series), a series of young-adult novels by Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Missing (Fear Street), a novel in the Fear Street series by R.L. Stine
  • Missing (Ward novel), a novel by Mary Augusta Ward
  • The Missing, a novel by Tim Gautreaux
  • Adam-12 (1990 TV series)

    The 1990 television series Adam-12, also known as The New Adam-12, is a syndicated revival of the 1968-1975 series of the same name. Like the original, this program focused on the daily jobs and lives of two police officers whose patrol car is designated "Adam-12." This time, the officers assigned to Adam-12 were Matt Doyle (Ethan Wayne) and his partner Gus Grant (Peter Parros).This series ran two 26 episode seasons consecutively for 52 straight weeks, so although it had two seasons it ran for one calendar year. The New Adam-12 was paired up with another revival of a Jack Webb television series: The New Dragnet. Both revivals were considerably different from the originals and can be considered revivals in name only.

    Cast and characters

  • Ethan Wayne / Officer Matt Doyle
  • Peter Parros / Officer Gus Grant
  • Miguel Fernandes / Sgt. Harry Santos
  • Linden Ashby / Officer Honeycutt
  • Alma Martinez / Sgt. Elizabeth Cruz
  • Harri James / Officer Neville
  • Episodes

    Season 1: 1990–91

    Season 2: 1991

    Missing (Drunk Tank EP)

    Missing is an EP by Drunk Tank, released on October 31, 1995 by Radial Records. Recorded in 1992, the album was released posthumously after the band had dissolved. The tracks "Missing" and "Accidents" were recorded at Steve Albini's studio in November 1992 and "Crooked Mile" was recorded for a BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session in August 1992.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Alex Barker, Steven Cerio and Julian Mills. 

    Personnel

    Adapted from Missing liner notes.

    Release history

    References

    External links

  • Missing + Crooked Mile at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Missing

    by: Melvins

    He had to switch to gin, cause Jagermeister was givin' him the shakes
    I'm gone, cause I'm missing
    I've lost sight, cause I'm missing
    I can't stay x7
    I don't care, cause I'm missing
    I can't try, cause I'm missing
    I can't stay (here) x8
    I can't hear, cause I'm missing
    I'm not right, cause I'm missing




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