Faith No More - The Real Thing FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | The Real Thing |
| 2 | Epic |
| 3 | Underwater Love |
| 4 | Zombie Eaters |
| 5 | From Out Of Nowhere |
| 6 | The Morning After |
| 7 | Woodpecker From Mars |
| 8 | Falling To Pieces |
| 9 | Surprise! You're Dead |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 25878-1, 1-25878 | Faith No More | The Real Thing (LP, Album) | Slash, Reprise Records | 9 25878-1, 1-25878 | US | 1989 |
| 9 25878-4, 4-25878 | Faith No More | The Real Thing (Cass, Album, AR,) | Reprise Records, Slash | 9 25878-4, 4-25878 | US | 1989 |
| WB-25878, 1-25878 | Faith No More | Faith No More (Cass, Album, Promo, Dol) | Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records | WB-25878, 1-25878 | US | 1989 |
| 0825646120970 | Faith No More | The Real Thing (2xCD, Album, Dlx, RE, RM, Unofficial) | Slash , Rhino Records | 0825646120970 | Russia | Unknown |
| MG 0670 | Faith No More | The Real Thing (Cass, Album, Unofficial) | MG Records | MG 0670 | Poland | 1992 |
Notes
Comes in the standard picture disc diecut sleeve
Barcodes
- Barcode: 0 42282 82171 3
- Label Code: LC 7654
- Matrix / Runout (Hand Scribed A Side): 828-217-1-A
- Matrix / Runout (Hand Scribed B Side): 828-217-1-B
- Matrix / Runout (Hand Scribed A & B Side): ORLAKE
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Slash Records
- Copyright (c) – Slash Records
Video
Album
The Real Thing Faith No More album. The Real Thing is the third studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on June 20, 1989 by Slash and Reprise Records. It was the first major release by the band not to feature vocalist Chuck Mosley. Instead, the album featured Mike Patton from the experimentalfunk band Mr. On this album, Faith No More continued to advance their sound range, combining thrash metal, funk, hip hop, progressive rock, synthpop, carousel. The Real Thing - Faith No More. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The Real Thing 2009 Remaster. Faith No More. The Real Thing. 11 tracks 54:48. The Real Thing is the third studio album by American rock quintet Faith No More, first released through Slash Records on June 20, 1989. It was the first release by the band not to feature vocalist Chuck Mosely instead the album featured Mike Patton from the experimental rock band Mr. On this album, Faith No More advanced their sound range combining heavy metal, progressive rock, hip hop, funk, jazz, and soul. The Real Thing is the third studio album by the American rock band Faith No More. It was the first release by the band not to feature vocalist Chuck Mosley. Instead, the album featured Mike Patton from the experimental band Mr. On this album, Faith No More advanced their sound range combining heavy metal, funk and rock. The Real Thing Q&A. Songs in album Faith No More - The Real Thing 1989. Faith No More - From Out Of Nowhere. Faith No More - Epic. Faith No More - Falling To Pieces. Faith No More - Surprise You're Dead 6K. Faith No More - Zombie Eaters. Faith No More - The Real Thing. Faith No More - Underwater Love. Faith No More - The Morning After. Faith No More - Woodpecker From Mars. Chad Childers. Enter Mike Patton , and on June 20, 1989, Faith No More released their third studio disc, The Real Thing. According to bassist Bill Gould, the band had grown accustomed to Mosely's drug habit and behavior, but eventually it became impossible to work with the vocalist. After parting ways with Mosely, the group began to write and penned all of the music for The Real Thing before auditioning singers. Patton, who was then fronting experimental outfit Mr. Bungle, offered his services and was immediately put to work, given two weeks to write lyrics for the album. The Real Thing is the third Studio Album released by Faith No More, and the first Studio Album where Chuck Mosley was replaced by Mike Patton on vocals. We Care a Lot, a previous record produced by Mordam Records, went through several line-up changes. We Care a Lot being their first album back when Chuck Mosley was the lead singer, relationships with Mordam Records dissolved. Faith No More soon signed up with Slash records, re-recording We Care a Lot and producing Introduce Yourself before Chuck was. His insane, wide-ranging musical interests would have to wait for the next album for their proper integration, but the band already showed enough of that to make it an inspired combination. Bottum, in particular, remains the wild card, coloring Jim Martin's nuclear-strength riffs and the Bill GouldMike Bordin rhythm slams with everything from quirky hooks to pristine synth sheen. Album 1989 11 Songs. Hard Rock 1989






















