Out of the Silent Planet (album)

Out of the Silent Planet
Studio album by King's X
Released March 28, 1988
Recorded Rampart Studios, Houston, Texas
Genre Hard rock, progressive metal
Length 42:23
Label Megaforce
Producer Sam Taylor, King's X, Jon Zazula, Marsha Zazula
King's X chronology
Sneak Preview
(1983)Sneak Preview1983
Out of the Silent Planet
(1988)
Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
(1989)Gretchen Goes to Nebraska1989
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal9/10[2]
Kerrang![3]

Out of the Silent Planet is the debut studio by the American progressive metal band King's X, released in 1988. The title of the album comes from that of a book by C.S. Lewis, an author favored by band members Ty Tabor and Jerry Gaskill. "Out of the Silent Planet" is also the title of the first track from the follow up album Gretchen Goes to Nebraska. The cover art features the skyline of Houston with the southern outline of the state of Texas.

Track listing

All songs written by Gaskill/Pinnick/Tabor, except "Sometimes" and "Far, Far Away" written by Pinnick/Tabor/Gaskill/Marty Warren.

  1. "In the New Age" – 5:23
  2. "Goldilox" – 4:41
  3. "Power of Love" – 4:57
  4. "Wonder" – 4:13
  5. "Sometimes" – 3:40
  6. "King" – 3:01
  7. "What Is This?" – 3:48
  8. "Far, Far Away" – 4:14
  9. "Shot of Love" – 3:15
  10. "Visions" – 5:11

Personnel

King's X
Production

Charts

Album
Year Chart Peak
position
1988 Billboard 200 (US)[4] 144

Accolades

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Kerrang! United Kingdom "Albums of the Year"[5] 1988 1
Classic Rock & Metal Hammer United Kingdom "The 200 Greatest Albums of the 80s"[6] 2006 *

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. Out of the Silent Planet King's X at AllMusic. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  2. Popoff, Martin (November 1, 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 186. ISBN 978-1-894959-31-5.
  3. Hotten, Jon (19 March 1988). "King's X - 'Out of the Silent Planet'". Kerrang!. No. 179.
  4. "King's X Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
  5. "Kerrang! - Albums of the Year". Kerrang!. Retrieved 8 April 2008.
  6. "The 200 Greatest Albums of the 80s", Classic Rock & Metal Hammer presents 1980s, Classic Rock & Metal Hammer, retrieved 16 April 2008
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