State of Mind (Psycho Motel album)

State of Mind is the 1995 debut album from the British progressive rock band Psycho Motel, formed by Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith. The album featured Hans-Olav Solli on vocals, formerly of Scott Gorham's 21 Guns. The album features a heavy guitar-driven sound.

State of Mind
Studio album by
Released1995
GenreProgressive rock
LabelSanctuary
ProducerAdrian Smith
Psycho Motel chronology
State of Mind
(1995)
Welcome to the World
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[1]

The album was released only in Japan in 1995 and re-released in Europe in 1996. The European release had only 10 tracks and different artwork, which featured a negative image of the Japanese version cover. The album was re-released again in 2006, with the European version of the artwork.

No singles were released from the album, but there was a promotional video made for song "Psycho Motel".

An unreleased track called "Demolition" was played live during the few gigs Psycho Motel did as a support act for Iron Maiden on The X-Factour in 1996. This song was recorded during the sessions of Sate of Mind, according to an interview with Adrian Smith in 1996 the band did not like how it sounded so it was dropped then re-worked before its live debut.


Track listing

  1. "Sins Of Your Father" - 4:45 (Smith)
  2. "World's On Fire" - 4:12 (Smith)
  3. "Psycho Motel" - 4:54 (Smith)
  4. "Western Shore" - 4:46 (Smith/Solli)
  5. "Rage" - 3:13 (Lagnefors/Smith/Solli)
  6. "Killing Time" - 4:46 (Smith)
  7. "Time Is A Hunter" - 5:31 (Smith)
  8. "Money To Burn" - 4:07 (Lagnefors/Smith)
  9. "City Of Light" - 4:22 (Smith)
  10. "Excuse Me" - 5:17 (Lagnefors/Smith/Solli)
  11. "Last Goodbye" - 4:03 (Only on the Japan Pressing)
  12. "(Can't) Wait" - 4:37 (Only on the Japan Pressing)

Personnel

  • Adrian Smith (Guitar, backing vocals)
  • Hans-Olav Solli (Vocals)
  • Gary Leideman (Bass guitar)
  • Mike Sturgis (Drums)
  • Cynthia Fleming (Violin - track 4)
  • Vincent Gerrin (Cello - tracks 3 and 4)

References

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