Let It Scream

Occupation

  • Vocals, acoustic guitar: John Corabi
  • Vocals, bass guitar: John Alderete
  • Vocals, lead guitar: Bruce Bouillet
  • Drums: Walt Woodward III († June 8, 2010 )

Let It Scream is the first and only published by the American hard rock band The Scream album.

Genesis

John Corabi, the singer of Angora, met after the dissolution of the group stepped out at Racer X guitarist Bruce Bouillet. With him and two other ex-members of Racer X ( John Alderete and Scott Travis ), he formed the group Saints or Sinners. The band received a recording contract, but before the recording of their first album left the band and Travis joined Judas Priest. He was by Walt Woodward III († June 8, 2010, formerly in the band Shark Iceland ) replaced.

The band kept the record deal with Hollywood Records, when it changed its name to The Scream. It succeeded, producer Eddie Kramer to commit to the recordings. The group went into the studio and recorded the album Let It Scream, whose songs had mostly been written at an earlier time and often played the band live. The title I Do not Care was there emerged yet, composed by Scott Travis.

As a guest musician Ray Gillen and Jeff Martin were involved, which were at that time the band Badlands. They sang backing vocals for the song You Are All I Need.

Publication

Let It Scream was released in 1991. The cover showed a two-line inscription with the name of the group, who stood on a framed by flames skull. Below the skull of the title, Let It Scream was to read. The booklet was square and had a side length of 24 cm. When it was opened, it showed on the left, a title list, in the middle of a photo of the band, and on the right side of the Credits and production notes. On the inside of the lyrics of each song were printed.

Reception

The German magazine Rock Hard awarded 7.5 points for the debut album:

"Editorial Internal reportedly is at THE SCREAM at the official sequel of Racer X, which I alone because of the music (otherwise lie to me again, no information before, not even song title! ) Can not confirm as these in this regard parallels reveals not. Rather, the band released their penchant for acts like Badlands, AC / DC, or even Cinderella ( to " Long Cold Winter" times ) musical proof. Blue -heavy hard rock, although apart from a few exceptions, not my thing, but I can convince songs like the brisk opener " Outlaw", the soulful ballad " I Will See You Anymore " or the rocking " I Do not Care ". Your craft seem only too obvious to dominate the guys. Seen in "Let lt Scream" then also become an above-average album that lovers of the above Bands have been one or other sample listening should be worth it. 7.5 points are thus fully in order. "

Title list

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