When the Storm Comes Down
When the Storm Comes Down is the third studio album by Flotsam and Jetsam, released in 1990. It was the last album with Troy Gregory on bass guitar, as he left the band in 1991 to join Prong. It was also the first Flotsam and Jetsam album not to include songwriting contributions by former bassist Jason Newsted, who at the time was in Metallica and co-wrote the band's first two albums.
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Released | May 1, 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989-1990 at Pyramid Sound, Ithaca, NY; Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY; and Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA | |||
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Length | 49:25 | |||
Label | MCA Records | |||
Producer | Alex Perialas | |||
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It was re-released on June 10, 2008, by Metal Mind Productions. This release is remastered with a bonus track and limited to 2000 copies. The re-release also contains new packaging and liner notes from the band members Eric A.K. and Ed Carlson.
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Track listing
- "The Master Sleeps" - 4:37
- "Burned Device" - 6:26
- "Deviation" - 3:03
- "October Thorns" - 5:34
- "No More Fun" - 3:45
- "Suffer the Masses" - 6:05
- "6, Six, VI" - 5:09
- "Greed" - 4:24
- "E.M.T.E.K." - 5:49 (Which was the current line up (Edward, Michael, Troy, Eric, Kelly)
- "Scars" - 4:14
- "K.A.B." - 0:28
2008 Metal Mind re-release bonus track
- Interview from the single "The Master Sleeps"
- "E.M.T.E.K." - 5:49
Personnel
- Kelly David-Smith - drums
- Edward Carlson - guitars
- Eric A.K. - vocals
- Troy Gregory - bass guitar
- Michael Gilbert - guitars
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References
- Alex Henderson. "When the STorm Comes Down review by AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
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