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Dogman (album)

Dogman is the fifth studio album by American rock band King's X, released in 1994. It marks the band's second album under Atlantic and their first to not be produced by Sam Taylor; instead, the album was produced by Brendan O'Brien (who had recently worked with Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots and The Black Crowes). Dogman signaled a heavier direction for King's X and, with strong approval from both critics and fans, is often considered one of their best works.[citation needed]

Dogman
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 18, 1994
GenreHard rock
Length59:16
LabelAtlantic
ProducerBrendan O'Brien
King's X chronology
King's X
(1992)
Dogman
(1994)
Ear Candy
(1996)
Singles from Dogman
  1. "Dogman"
    Released: 1994
  2. "Fool You"
    Released: 1994
  3. "Pillow"
    Released: 1994
  4. "Pretend"
    Released: 1994

Background and recording edit

According to frontman Doug Pinnick, while longtime King's X producer Sam Taylor had a big influence on the band's sound, he never captured the heaviness of their live performance in the studio. Taylor ended production duties with King's X after four albums. When the high-profile Brendan O'Brien approached King's X about creating an album together, the band enthusiastically accepted. In the end the band actually favored some of the demos over the final songs, and these would later be released as Dogman Demos in 2005.[1] Nevertheless, working with O'Brien was a satisfying experience for King's X. In 1999, Pinnick described "Black the Sky" as his new "standard to mix to" due to its "big and fat" sound that simulated the band's live performance.

Music and lyrics edit

Although their previous self-titled effort featured dark themes and aggressive musicianship, Dogman was considerably heavier than previous albums and marked a transition in the band's sound. In 1999, Doug Pinnick reflected, "For me personally, the Dogman record is what King's X really sounds like. The self-titled record was a step and an eye-opener and after that we could just make our music."[2]

Along with the heavier sound - and in contrast to the occasionally uplifting Christian themes of earlier King's X albums - Pinnick's lyrics expressed his building frustration with religion. "[A]ll of the records", he stated in 2005, "are always me questioning 'Is this really it?' because I grew up in a religious family all my life and I have always been going: something ain't right here. So I have always sung about what I thought wasn't right - my confusion and my disillusion with it. And then finally when Dogman came out I just spewed it all out. I was pissed at that point. Everybody was like: 'he's not Christian anymore.' Everybody got freaked out."[3]

Touring and promotion edit

Dogman was promoted with performances including Woodstock '94 and opening slots for Pearl Jam, Mötley Crüe, the Scorpions and Type O Negative.

The album artwork by Leon Alvarado was released in four color variations: red, yellow, green, and blue.

The album's title track was its first single and music video. According to Doug Pinnick, "Dogman" received strong radio rotation in New York but the lack of a hit single hampered the album's commercial success.[4] To date, "Dogman" remains King's X's last charting single, peaking at number 20 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The album produced three more singles: "Fool You",[5] "Pillow"[6] and the radio-only "Pretend",[7] but none charted.

A concert in Dallas, Texas was filmed during the Dogman tour and released as a two-disc CD entitled Live & Live Some More via Molken Music in 2007.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [8]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal10/10[9]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[10]
Q     [11]

Dogman was critically well-received upon its release. Chuck Eddy of Entertainment Weekly described the heavier sound as "less muddled than [King's X's previous] attempts at Beatles-derived psychedelic pop", and in a 4/5 star review, AllMusic's Alex Henderson praised the varied musical styles despite the album's heaviness, noting that King's X "addresses spiritual concerns without trying to force its beliefs on anyone."

Accolades edit

Year Publication Country Accolade Rank
1996 Visions Germany "The Eternal Readers Charts" 31 [12]
"*" denotes an unordered list.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Doug Pinnick, Ty Tabor and Jerry Gaskill, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dogman" 4:01
2."Shoes" 3:29
3."Pretend" 4:36
4."Flies and Blue Skies" 5:00
5."Black the Sky" 4:32
6."Fool You" 4:31
7."Don't Care" 4:39
8."Sunshine Rain" 4:35
9."Complain" 3:19
10."Human Behavior" 4:28
11."Cigarettes" 5:52
12."Go to Hell" 0:51
13."Pillow" 4:24
14."Manic Depression"Jimi Hendrix4:59

Chart performance edit

Chart Peak
Swedish Album Chart 46 [13]
Swiss Album Chart 47 [14]
UK Albums Chart 49 [15]
U.S. Billboard 200 88 [16]

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1994 "Dogman" Mainstream Rock Tracks 20

Personnel edit

King's X
Production
  • Recorded by Nick DiDia
  • Mixed by Brendan O'Brien except "Manic Depression" mixed by Nick DiDia.
  • Keyboards and percussion: Brendan O'Brien
  • Recorded at Southern Tracks, Atlanta, GA.
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Studios, Portland ME
  • Art Direction: Leon Alvarado
  • Design: Leon Alvarado, Randy Rogers
  • Photography: Catherine Wessel

References edit

  1. ^ Prato, Greg Interview with King's X Guitarist Ty Tabor Guitar Site (July 8, 2008). Retrieved on 1-16-11.
  2. ^ Kelter, Christopher J. FIFTEEN YEARS WITH KING'S X September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine RoughEdge.com (March 1999). Retrieved on 1-16-11.
  3. ^ Interview with Doug Pinnick FromOutofNoWhere.com (2006). Retrieved on 1-16-11.
  4. ^ Doug Pinnick interview from March 1999 SteveLawson.net (March 1999). Retrieved on 1-16-11.
  5. ^ "King's X Fool You (Single)- Spirit of Metal Webzine (en)". spirit-of-metal.com.
  6. ^ "Albums by King's X: Discography, songs, biography, and listening guide - Rate Your Music". rateyourmusic.com.
  7. ^ . KNAC Tribute Page. Archived from the original on March 5, 2000. Retrieved June 17, 2016.
  8. ^ Henderson, Alex. Dogman at AllMusic
  9. ^ Popoff, Martin (2007). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 228. ISBN 978-1-894959-62-9.
  10. ^ Eneterainment Weekly review 1/28/94
  11. ^ Q 2/94, p.93
  12. ^ . Visions. Archived from the original on December 27, 2008. Retrieved January 18, 2010.
  13. ^ "King's X - Dogman". SwedishCharts.com. Retrieved December 20, 2007.
  14. ^ "King's X - Dogman". HitParade.ch. Retrieved December 20, 2007.
  15. ^ "Official Charts Company". Official Charts. Retrieved May 16, 2012., UK charts page for King's X
  16. ^ "King's X album charts [albums]". Billboard. Retrieved December 20, 2007.

External links edit

  • Official King's X Site, Accessed on July 10, 2005.
  • , Accessed on April 26, 2006.
  • , Accessed on July 24, 2006.

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Dogman is the fifth studio album by American rock band King s X released in 1994 It marks the band s second album under Atlantic and their first to not be produced by Sam Taylor instead the album was produced by Brendan O Brien who had recently worked with Pearl Jam Stone Temple Pilots and The Black Crowes Dogman signaled a heavier direction for King s X and with strong approval from both critics and fans is often considered one of their best works citation needed DogmanStudio album by King s XReleasedJanuary 18 1994GenreHard rockLength59 16LabelAtlanticProducerBrendan O BrienKing s X chronologyKing s X 1992 Dogman 1994 Ear Candy 1996 Singles from Dogman Dogman Released 1994 Fool You Released 1994 Pillow Released 1994 Pretend Released 1994 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Touring and promotion 4 Critical reception 5 Accolades 6 Track listing 7 Chart performance 8 Personnel 9 References 10 External linksBackground and recording editAccording to frontman Doug Pinnick while longtime King s X producer Sam Taylor had a big influence on the band s sound he never captured the heaviness of their live performance in the studio Taylor ended production duties with King s X after four albums When the high profile Brendan O Brien approached King s X about creating an album together the band enthusiastically accepted In the end the band actually favored some of the demos over the final songs and these would later be released as Dogman Demos in 2005 1 Nevertheless working with O Brien was a satisfying experience for King s X In 1999 Pinnick described Black the Sky as his new standard to mix to due to its big and fat sound that simulated the band s live performance Music and lyrics editAlthough their previous self titled effort featured dark themes and aggressive musicianship Dogman was considerably heavier than previous albums and marked a transition in the band s sound In 1999 Doug Pinnick reflected For me personally the Dogman record is what King s X really sounds like The self titled record was a step and an eye opener and after that we could just make our music 2 Along with the heavier sound and in contrast to the occasionally uplifting Christian themes of earlier King s X albums Pinnick s lyrics expressed his building frustration with religion A ll of the records he stated in 2005 are always me questioning Is this really it because I grew up in a religious family all my life and I have always been going something ain t right here So I have always sung about what I thought wasn t right my confusion and my disillusion with it And then finally when Dogman came out I just spewed it all out I was pissed at that point Everybody was like he s not Christian anymore Everybody got freaked out 3 Touring and promotion editDogman was promoted with performances including Woodstock 94 and opening slots for Pearl Jam Motley Crue the Scorpions and Type O Negative The album artwork by Leon Alvarado was released in four color variations red yellow green and blue The album s title track was its first single and music video According to Doug Pinnick Dogman received strong radio rotation in New York but the lack of a hit single hampered the album s commercial success 4 To date Dogman remains King s X s last charting single peaking at number 20 on the Mainstream Rock chart The album produced three more singles Fool You 5 Pillow 6 and the radio only Pretend 7 but none charted A concert in Dallas Texas was filmed during the Dogman tour and released as a two disc CD entitled Live amp Live Some More via Molken Music in 2007 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal10 10 9 Entertainment WeeklyB 10 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Dogman was critically well received upon its release Chuck Eddy of Entertainment Weekly described the heavier sound as less muddled than King s X s previous attempts at Beatles derived psychedelic pop and in a 4 5 star review AllMusic s Alex Henderson praised the varied musical styles despite the album s heaviness noting that King s X addresses spiritual concerns without trying to force its beliefs on anyone Accolades editYear Publication Country Accolade Rank 1996 Visions Germany The Eternal Readers Charts 31 12 denotes an unordered list Track listing editAll tracks are written by Doug Pinnick Ty Tabor and Jerry Gaskill except where notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 Dogman 4 012 Shoes 3 293 Pretend 4 364 Flies and Blue Skies 5 005 Black the Sky 4 326 Fool You 4 317 Don t Care 4 398 Sunshine Rain 4 359 Complain 3 1910 Human Behavior 4 2811 Cigarettes 5 5212 Go to Hell 0 5113 Pillow 4 2414 Manic Depression Jimi Hendrix4 59Chart performance editChart Peak Swedish Album Chart 46 13 Swiss Album Chart 47 14 UK Albums Chart 49 15 U S Billboard 200 88 16 Singles Billboard North America Year Single Chart Position 1994 Dogman Mainstream Rock Tracks 20Personnel editKing s X Doug Pinnick lead vocals bass Ty Tabor guitar backing vocals Jerry Gaskill drums backing vocals Production Recorded by Nick DiDia Mixed by Brendan O Brien except Manic Depression mixed by Nick DiDia Keyboards and percussion Brendan O Brien Recorded at Southern Tracks Atlanta GA Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Studios Portland ME Art Direction Leon Alvarado Design Leon Alvarado Randy Rogers Photography Catherine WesselReferences edit Prato Greg Interview with King s X Guitarist Ty Tabor Guitar Site July 8 2008 Retrieved on 1 16 11 Kelter Christopher J FIFTEEN YEARS WITH KING S X Archived September 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine RoughEdge com March 1999 Retrieved on 1 16 11 Interview with Doug Pinnick FromOutofNoWhere com 2006 Retrieved on 1 16 11 Doug Pinnick interview from March 1999 SteveLawson net March 1999 Retrieved on 1 16 11 King s X Fool You Single Spirit of Metal Webzine en spirit of metal com Albums by King s X Discography songs biography and listening guide Rate Your Music rateyourmusic com KNAC A to Z KNAC Tribute Page Archived from the original on March 5 2000 Retrieved June 17 2016 Henderson Alex Dogman at AllMusic Popoff Martin 2007 The Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal Volume 3 The Nineties Burlington Ontario Canada Collector s Guide Publishing p 228 ISBN 978 1 894959 62 9 Eneterainment Weekly review 1 28 94 Q 2 94 p 93 Visions The Eternal Readers Charts Visions Archived from the original on December 27 2008 Retrieved January 18 2010 King s X Dogman SwedishCharts com Retrieved December 20 2007 King s X Dogman HitParade ch Retrieved December 20 2007 Official Charts Company Official Charts Retrieved May 16 2012 UK charts page for King s X King s X album charts albums Billboard Retrieved December 20 2007 External links editOfficial King s X Site Accessed on July 10 2005 Additional information about the album Accessed on April 26 2006 site francophone Accessed on July 24 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dogman album amp oldid 1214441726, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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