From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Prophecies of Beautiful Regression
Prophecies of Beautiful Regression
Prophecies of Beautiful Regression ple of this is the final track, "A Manifesto on the World", a
7 minute spoken word piece. White Jimmy looks back on
this album as a "terrible attempt at breaking ground".
On the following tour, the band, which was already
in constant conflict, finally had enough, and broke up
halfway through touring.
Track listing
1. "Move" (White Jimmy) - 0:13
2. "Slide" (White) - 2:58
3. "Traces of Brain Activity" (White) - 4:04
4. "Feed the Obese and Starve the Hungry" (White) -
3:26
5. "Politics of Death" (White/Urland)- 2:13
Studio album by The Deadweights 6. "Syphilitic Mind" (White) - 2:19
7. "NWD" (White) - 4:41
Released August 4, 1987 8. "Proclamation" (White) - 2:41
Recorded 1987 9. "Funding the Apocalypse" (White) - 3:03
10. "Criminals at Large" (White) - 2:58
Genre Punk rock
11. "Ronnie Wants a Nuclear Holocaust" (White) - 4:27
Label Slash Records 12. "Planet Dumbass" (White) - 1:45
13. "Livin’ in Anarchy" (White/Urland) - 3:14
Producer White Jimmy
Eddie Urland 14. "A Manifesto on the World" (White) - 6:55
Nick Fulton
Professional reviews Personnel
• White Jimmy - vocals, production
The reviews parameter has been deprecated.
Please move reviews into the “Reception” section • Eddie Urland - lead guitar, production, cover "art"
of the article. See Moving reviews into article • Dopey - drums
space. • Ricky Scaggs - bass
• Allmusic • Nick Fulton - production, vocals
• Tom Calliendo - rhythm guitar (Tracks 5, 7, & 14)
The Deadweights chronology
• Henry O’Donnell - mixing
Crisis Prophecies of Beautiful Regression Recalled to Life
(1985) (1987) (1997)
Charting positions
Prophecies of Beautiful Regression is the fourth studio al- Year Chart
bum from The Deadweights, released August 4, 1987, on 1987 The Billboard 200
Slash Records. The album was re-released on CD in 1990.
Trivia
Reception and break up • The album’s artwork was drawn on a piece of paper
The album is noted for its negative reception from fans by Eddie Urland with a Bic pen at the studio, while
and critics alike. The sound on the album takes a much tracking the album.
more experimental approach than any of the band’s prior
work, and would remain much more diverse and experi-
mental than the band’s future albums. The biggest exam-
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