The Great One Is Dead

The Great One Is Dead is Saccharine Trust's third LP, released in 2001 through Hazelwood Records. It was their first studio effort since We Became Snakes fifteen years earlier.

The Great One Is Dead
Studio album by
Released2001[1]
StudioHazelwood Studios in Frankfurt, Germany[2]
GenrePost-hardcore, jazz fusion
LabelHazelwood Records[3]
ProducerGordon Friedrich[4]
Saccharine Trust chronology
Past Lives
(1989)
The Great One Is Dead
(2001)

Initially recorded at Hazelwood Studios in Frankfurt, Germany[2] and released by Hazelwood Records[3], it was re-released as a split release by Recess Records and Water Under the Bridge Records in 2017.[2]

Track listing

  1. The Sinister Rain
  2. Grotian Phraseology
  3. The Sadness Of Apollo
  4. Legends Die Behind The Wheel, At Least
  5. Neruda's Wave
  6. Birthing The Ancestors
  7. Antecedent Satisfaction
  8. This Is Wilmington
  9. Nocturnal Ballets
  10. Reggie's Plateau
  11. Untitled No.2 (I Gave Another Dimension The Slip)
  12. Ordinary Calvinistic
  13. Untitled No.1 (The Creative Fluctuation)
  14. The Great One Is Dead
  15. Water on the Dancefloor
  16. Against Faustus
  17. Resuscitate The Worm
  18. Now That You're Dead

Personnel

Saccharine Trust
  • Joe Baiza – guitar, vocals
  • Jack Brewer – vocals
  • Brian Christopherson – drums
  • Chris Stein – bass guitar
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References

  1. "Saccharine Trust The Great One Is Dead". AllMusic. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  2. "Saccharine Trust – The Great One Is Dead". Recess Records. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  3. "Saccharine Trust – The Great One Is Dead". discogs. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  4. "The Great One Is Dead". Hazelwood Vinyl Plastics. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
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