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Queensrÿche (EP)

Queensrÿche is the debut EP by American heavy metal band Queensrÿche, released independently in 1982 through 206 Records and reissued later that next year through EMI America Records. A remastered edition was reissued in 2003 through Capitol Records.

Queensrÿche
EP by
Released1982
RecordedLate Summer 1982
StudioTriad (Redmond, Washington)
Genre
Length17:27
Label206 Records
ProducerQueensrÿche
Queensrÿche chronology
Queensrÿche
(1982)
The Warning
(1984)
Singles from Queensrÿche
  1. "Queen of the Reich" / "The Lady Wore Black"
    Released: 1984
Audio sample
"Queen of the Reich"

Background edit

In the early 1980s, Queensrÿche was known as The Mob, a cover band that played songs from popular heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest.[3] Their line-up consisted of guitarists Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton, drummer Scott Rockenfield and bassist Eddie Jackson. Without a singer, they performed several shows with Geoff Tate, who at the time was the front man of the local band Babylon, and later of Myth. Tate chose not to join The Mob, because he was not interested in performing heavy metal covers.[4]

Inspired by the positive responses from their performances at local rock festivals, The Mob decided to switch from playing cover songs to writing original music.[4] The four members, who were between 17 and 19 years old,[5] rehearsed five days a week[4] in the basement of Rockenfield's parents,[5] and took on at least two jobs each to earn enough money to record a 24-track demo tape.[6] They booked the graveyard shifts[7] from Monday through Friday at Triad Studios in Redmond, Washington, to record four songs.[6] Tate was asked to join the band for the recording sessions, and in the same week write the lyrics to one unfinished song, which became "The Lady Wore Black".[6] The whistle at the beginning of "The Lady Wore Black" was unintentional, as Brett Miller recalls: "Geoff needed to set the mood, so he had the lights turned off and sang with a single candle burning in the studio. While waiting for his first verse to come up, he whistled along with the opening guitar not realizing they were taping him. He told them it was a mistake, but everyone agreed it was cool, so they kept it."[6]

Attempts to be signed to a label through the demo were unsuccessful.[6] Kim and Diana Harris, the owners of Easy Street Records, ultimately offered The Mob a management contract.[6][8] As the band name "The Mob" was not available,[8] it was changed to "Queensrÿche".[6] Kim Harris sent the demo tape and a band photo to a friend at the British music magazine Kerrang!, resulting in a glowing review[6] and causing a growing buzz in both the United States and Europe, following which the Harrises released Queensrÿche's demo tape as a self-titled EP on their independent 206 Records label in 1983.[8][1][9] After the EP garnered international praise, receiving much airplay and selling an unusual number of copies for a small independent release,[6] Tate agreed to leave Myth and become Queensrÿche's permanent lead singer.[6][10]

Kim Harris convinced EMI-America A&R manager Mavis Brodey to see Queensrÿche perform as the opening act for Zebra in Portland and Seattle on June 29–30, 1983.[6][11][12] Brodey offered Queensrÿche a contract with EMI, spanning 15 years and encompassing seven albums.[10] To support the EP, the band toured with Quiet Riot through the south and with Twisted Sister to the East Coast and Canada, and played in Seattle opening for Dio.[6] After the tour had ended in November 1983, the band began preparations for their first studio album, The Warning.

Reissues edit

Shortly after Queensrÿche were signed, EMI re-released the EP Queensrÿche to moderate success, peaking at No. 81 on the Billboard charts. "Queen of the Reich" was released as a single.

The 1988 reissue by EMI saw the addition of a bonus track, "Prophecy", which was recorded during the Rage for Order sessions in 1985–86. This song was performed live by the band circa 1983, and was included on the 1984 Live in Tokyo home video. A demo version of "Prophecy" appears on the soundtrack for the movie The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years, and on the deluxe edition of Sign of the Times: The Best of Queensryche.

On the 2003 remastered edition, tracks 5–14 were live recordings of Queensrÿche's second performance in the tour supporting The Warning, held August 5, 1984, at the Nippon Seinenkan in Tokyo, Japan. The performance was previously released on VHS in 1984 as Live in Tokyo, but is now out of print.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
Robert ChristgauD+[13]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal8/10[14]

In 2005, Queensrÿche was ranked number 336 in Rock Hard magazine's book The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[15]

AllMusic reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia noted an "obvious Iron Maiden influence" and the "'dungeons and dragons' lyrical themes" of the EP's songs. Rivadavia praised the song "The Lady Wore Black" for "display[ing] more maturity – a sign of things to come." Rivadavia concluded his review by saying "this is a must-have release for Queensrÿche fans."[1]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Chris DeGarmo, except where noted

Original EP
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Queen of the Reich" DeGarmo4:21
2."Nightrider" Michael Wilton3:47
3."Blinded" Wilton3:06
4."The Lady Wore Black"Geoff TateDeGarmo6:13
Total length:17:27
1988 reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Queen of the Reich"DeGarmo4:21
2."Nightrider"DeGarmo, Wilton3:47
3."Blinded"DeGarmo, Wilton3:06
4."The Lady Wore Black"DeGarmo, Tate6:13
5."Prophecy"DeGarmo3:59
Total length:21:26
2003 remastered CD edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Queen of the Reich"DeGarmo4:25
2."Nightrider"DeGarmo, Wilton3:49
3."Blinded"DeGarmo, Wilton3:06
4."The Lady Wore Black"DeGarmo, Tate6:28
5."Nightrider" (Live)DeGarmo, Wilton4:32
6."Prophecy" (Live)DeGarmo3:59
7."Deliverance" (Live)Wilton3:40
8."Child of Fire" (Live)Tate, Wilton4:36
9."En Force" (Live)DeGarmo5:48
10."Blinded" (Live)DeGarmo, Wilton3:26
11."The Lady Wore Black" (Live)DeGarmo, Tate7:01
12."Warning" (Live)Tate, Wilton4:56
13."Take Hold of the Flame" (Live)Tate, DeGarmo5:12
14."Queen of the Reich" (Live)DeGarmo5:19
Total length:66:17

Tracks 5–14 recorded live at Nippon Seinenkan in Tokyo, Japan on August 5, 1984

Personnel edit

Queensrÿche
Production
  • Queensrÿche – production
  • Tom Hall – engineering
  • Ron Luder – mastering
  • Neil Kernon – production (track 5)
  • Wes Griswold – cover art, concept, illustrations

Charts edit

Chart (1983) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[16] 81

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[17] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Queensrÿche - Queensrÿche review". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  2. ^ "Queensryche - Queensrÿche". Metal Reviews.com.
  3. ^ Brett Miller. "Before the Storm: The Early Days of Queensrÿche: The Storm is Coming". QueensrycheHistory.com. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c Brett Miller. "Before the Storm: The Early Days of Queensrÿche: I've Been Mobbed". QueensrycheHistory.com. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Scott Rockenfield (Queensryche) 2013 Interview on the Signals of Intuition". The Signals of Intuition. 99.1 CJAM-FM. May 25, 2013. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Brett Miller. "Before the Storm: The Early Days of Queensrÿche: The Rÿche Is Born". QueensrycheHistory.com. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  7. ^ Queensrÿche EP (1988 reissue). Liner notes.
  8. ^ a b c "Declaration of Michael Wilton" (PDF). Court declaration. June 9, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Pictures of the original EP release". Retrieved March 22, 2013.
  10. ^ a b (PDF). Court declaration. July 10, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 22, 2012. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  11. ^ Suter, Paul (September 20, 1984). "Behind the screams". Kerrang!. No. 77. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  12. ^ . Anybody Listening. Archived from the original on March 28, 2013. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  13. ^ Christgau, Robert (June 12, 1984). "Christgau's Consumer Guide: Turkey Shoot". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
  14. ^ Popoff, Martin (November 1, 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 274. ISBN 978-1-894959-31-5.
  15. ^ Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten (in German). Rock Hard. 2005. p. 76. ISBN 3-89880-517-4.
  16. ^ "Queensryche Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  17. ^ "American album certifications – Queensryche – Queensryche". Recording Industry Association of America.

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For the 2013 album see Queensryche album Queensryche is the debut EP by American heavy metal band Queensryche released independently in 1982 through 206 Records and reissued later that next year through EMI America Records A remastered edition was reissued in 2003 through Capitol Records QueensrycheEP by QueensrycheReleased1982RecordedLate Summer 1982StudioTriad Redmond Washington GenreHeavy metal 1 power metal 2 Length17 27Label206 RecordsProducerQueensrycheQueensryche chronologyQueensryche 1982 The Warning 1984 Singles from Queensryche Queen of the Reich The Lady Wore Black Released 1984Audio sample source source Queen of the Reich filehelp Contents 1 Background 2 Reissues 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesBackground editIn the early 1980s Queensryche was known as The Mob a cover band that played songs from popular heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest 3 Their line up consisted of guitarists Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton drummer Scott Rockenfield and bassist Eddie Jackson Without a singer they performed several shows with Geoff Tate who at the time was the front man of the local band Babylon and later of Myth Tate chose not to join The Mob because he was not interested in performing heavy metal covers 4 Inspired by the positive responses from their performances at local rock festivals The Mob decided to switch from playing cover songs to writing original music 4 The four members who were between 17 and 19 years old 5 rehearsed five days a week 4 in the basement of Rockenfield s parents 5 and took on at least two jobs each to earn enough money to record a 24 track demo tape 6 They booked the graveyard shifts 7 from Monday through Friday at Triad Studios in Redmond Washington to record four songs 6 Tate was asked to join the band for the recording sessions and in the same week write the lyrics to one unfinished song which became The Lady Wore Black 6 The whistle at the beginning of The Lady Wore Black was unintentional as Brett Miller recalls Geoff needed to set the mood so he had the lights turned off and sang with a single candle burning in the studio While waiting for his first verse to come up he whistled along with the opening guitar not realizing they were taping him He told them it was a mistake but everyone agreed it was cool so they kept it 6 Attempts to be signed to a label through the demo were unsuccessful 6 Kim and Diana Harris the owners of Easy Street Records ultimately offered The Mob a management contract 6 8 As the band name The Mob was not available 8 it was changed to Queensryche 6 Kim Harris sent the demo tape and a band photo to a friend at the British music magazine Kerrang resulting in a glowing review 6 and causing a growing buzz in both the United States and Europe following which the Harrises released Queensryche s demo tape as a self titled EP on their independent 206 Records label in 1983 8 1 9 After the EP garnered international praise receiving much airplay and selling an unusual number of copies for a small independent release 6 Tate agreed to leave Myth and become Queensryche s permanent lead singer 6 10 Kim Harris convinced EMI America A amp R manager Mavis Brodey to see Queensryche perform as the opening act for Zebra in Portland and Seattle on June 29 30 1983 6 11 12 Brodey offered Queensryche a contract with EMI spanning 15 years and encompassing seven albums 10 To support the EP the band toured with Quiet Riot through the south and with Twisted Sister to the East Coast and Canada and played in Seattle opening for Dio 6 After the tour had ended in November 1983 the band began preparations for their first studio album The Warning Reissues editShortly after Queensryche were signed EMI re released the EP Queensryche to moderate success peaking at No 81 on the Billboard charts Queen of the Reich was released as a single The 1988 reissue by EMI saw the addition of a bonus track Prophecy which was recorded during the Rage for Order sessions in 1985 86 This song was performed live by the band circa 1983 and was included on the 1984 Live in Tokyo home video A demo version of Prophecy appears on the soundtrack for the movie The Decline of Western Civilization Part II The Metal Years and on the deluxe edition of Sign of the Times The Best of Queensryche On the 2003 remastered edition tracks 5 14 were live recordings of Queensryche s second performance in the tour supporting The Warning held August 5 1984 at the Nippon Seinenkan in Tokyo Japan The performance was previously released on VHS in 1984 as Live in Tokyo but is now out of print Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Robert ChristgauD 13 Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal8 10 14 In 2005 Queensryche was ranked number 336 in Rock Hard magazine s book The 500 Greatest Rock amp Metal Albums of All Time 15 AllMusic reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia noted an obvious Iron Maiden influence and the dungeons and dragons lyrical themes of the EP s songs Rivadavia praised the song The Lady Wore Black for display ing more maturity a sign of things to come Rivadavia concluded his review by saying this is a must have release for Queensryche fans 1 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Chris DeGarmo except where notedOriginal EPNo TitleLyricsMusicLength1 Queen of the Reich DeGarmo4 212 Nightrider Michael Wilton3 473 Blinded Wilton3 064 The Lady Wore Black Geoff TateDeGarmo6 13Total length 17 27 1988 reissueNo TitleWriter s Length1 Queen of the Reich DeGarmo4 212 Nightrider DeGarmo Wilton3 473 Blinded DeGarmo Wilton3 064 The Lady Wore Black DeGarmo Tate6 135 Prophecy DeGarmo3 59Total length 21 26 2003 remastered CD editionNo TitleWriter s Length1 Queen of the Reich DeGarmo4 252 Nightrider DeGarmo Wilton3 493 Blinded DeGarmo Wilton3 064 The Lady Wore Black DeGarmo Tate6 285 Nightrider Live DeGarmo Wilton4 326 Prophecy Live DeGarmo3 597 Deliverance Live Wilton3 408 Child of Fire Live Tate Wilton4 369 En Force Live DeGarmo5 4810 Blinded Live DeGarmo Wilton3 2611 The Lady Wore Black Live DeGarmo Tate7 0112 Warning Live Tate Wilton4 5613 Take Hold of the Flame Live Tate DeGarmo5 1214 Queen of the Reich Live DeGarmo5 19Total length 66 17 Tracks 5 14 recorded live at Nippon Seinenkan in Tokyo Japan on August 5 1984Personnel editQueensrycheGeoff Tate lead vocals Michael Wilton lead guitar Chris DeGarmo lead guitar backing vocals Eddie Jackson bass backing vocals Scott Rockenfield drumsProductionQueensryche production Tom Hall engineering Ron Luder mastering Neil Kernon production track 5 Wes Griswold cover art concept illustrationsCharts editChart 1983 Peak positionUS Billboard 200 16 81Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 17 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b c d Rivadavia Eduardo Queensryche Queensryche review AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved September 6 2012 Queensryche Queensryche Metal Reviews com Brett Miller Before the Storm The Early Days of Queensryche The Storm is Coming QueensrycheHistory com Retrieved January 3 2013 a b c Brett Miller Before the Storm The Early Days of Queensryche I ve Been Mobbed QueensrycheHistory com Retrieved January 5 2013 a b Scott Rockenfield Queensryche 2013 Interview on the Signals of Intuition The Signals of Intuition 99 1 CJAM FM May 25 2013 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved June 14 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l Brett Miller Before the Storm The Early Days of Queensryche The Ryche Is Born QueensrycheHistory com Retrieved January 5 2013 Queensryche EP 1988 reissue Liner notes a b c Declaration of Michael Wilton PDF Court declaration June 9 2012 Retrieved December 1 2012 permanent dead link Pictures of the original EP release Retrieved March 22 2013 a b Declaration of Scott Rockenfield PDF Court declaration July 10 2012 Archived from the original PDF on July 22 2012 Retrieved December 3 2012 Suter Paul September 20 1984 Behind the screams Kerrang No 77 Retrieved January 13 2017 Queensryche 1981 1983 Anybody Listening Archived from the original on March 28 2013 Retrieved February 27 2013 Christgau Robert June 12 1984 Christgau s Consumer Guide Turkey Shoot The Village Voice New York Retrieved August 22 2013 Popoff Martin November 1 2005 The Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal Volume 2 The Eighties Burlington Ontario Canada Collector s Guide Publishing p 274 ISBN 978 1 894959 31 5 Best of Rock amp Metal Die 500 starksten Scheiben aller Zeiten in German Rock Hard 2005 p 76 ISBN 3 89880 517 4 Queensryche Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved August 22 2022 American album certifications Queensryche Queensryche Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queensryche EP amp oldid 1205091162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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