Stone (album)

Stone is the debut album from Finnish thrash metal band Stone. It was originally released in 1988, and remastered and re-issued in 2003.[1] It was re-released again in 2009, bundled with No Anaesthesia! in a 2 CD set.[2] Several singles were released from the album.

Stone
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 30, 1988
RecordedDecember 1987
StudioMTV Studios
GenreThrash metal
Length42:40
LabelMegamania
ProducerMikko Karmila, Stone
Stone chronology
Stone
(1988)
No Anaesthesia!
(1989)
US release cover

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Get Stoned"Joutsenniemi4:22
2."No Commands"Joutsenniemi, Latvala5:44
3."Eat Your Pride"Joutsenniemi, Latvala4:22
4."The Day of Death"Joutsenniemi, Latvala3:53
5."Reached Out"Joutsenniemi, Latvala3:50
6."Real Delusion"Joutsenniemi, Latvala4:12
7."Brain Damage"Joutsenniemi, Latvala6:15
8."Escape"Joutsenniemi, Latvala5:23
9."The Final Cuntdown" (Europe cover)Joey Tempest0:56
10."Overtake"Joutsenniemi3:43

Notes

  • On the 2003 re-release, "The Final Cuntdown" is re-titled "The Final Countdown" (the correct title of the song). It is a parody cover of the Europe song "The Final Countdown".
  • "No Commands" was covered by Children of Bodom. It can be found on their 2009 covers album Skeletons in the Closet and as a bonus track on some versions of their 1998 album Hatebreeder.

Singles

Three singles were released in support of the album:

  • "Real Delusion"/"Day of Death" (1987)
  • "Back to the Stone Age"/"Symptom of the Universe" (The latter song being a Black Sabbath cover later made available as a bonus track on the Stoneage 2.0 compilation CD) (1988)
  • "Get Stoned"/"No Commands" (as a promo single) (1988)

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. , Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved on 2010-8-28.
  2. , Finnmusic.net. Retrieved on 2010-8-28.
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