Sell Your Soul

Sell Your Soul
Studio album by The Creepshow
Released May 30, 2006
Genre Psychobilly
Length 38:36
Label Stereo Dynamite
Producer The Creepshow and Steve Rizun[1]
The Creepshow chronology
Sell Your Soul
(2006)
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Sell Your Soul is the first full-length album from Burlington, Ontario's The Creepshow. The album was released by Stereo Dynamite and distributed by EMI Music Canada.

The album features eleven tracks, ten of which are original songs. The first track, "The Sermon" is a spoken word introduction by organ player The Reverend McGinty in a Vincent Price-inspired voice.

Music videos were released for both "Zombies Ate Her Brain" and "The Garden."

Tracks

  1. "The Sermon" (0:33)
  2. "Creatures of the Night" (2:42)
  3. "Shake" (3:38)
  4. "Sell Your Soul" (2:41)
  5. "Cherry Hill" (2:57)
  6. "Candy Kiss" (3:48)
  7. "Grave Diggers" (2:03)
  8. "Zombies Ate Her Brain" (1:29)
  9. "The Garden" (3:36)
  10. "Doghouse" (4:37)
  11. "Psycho Ball & Chain" (2:48)

Band members

  • Sean "Sickboy" McNab - Upright Bass / Backup Vocals
  • Jen "Hellcat" Blackwood - Guitar / Lead Vocals
  • Paul "The Reverend" McGinty - Keys / Backup Vocals
  • Matt "Pomade" Gee - drums

Other Contributors

  • Steve Rizun - Producer, Recording, Mixing and Mastering.[1]
  • Orchard Studios - Drum and Bass Recording.
  • Doghouse Music, Lyrics and additional Guitar by Hooch of The Matadors.
  • Harmonica on The Garden by Sarah Blackwood.
  • All Background Vocals by The Creepshow and SnaX Rebo.
  • Design and Photography by Ashlea Wessel at Revolver Photography.
  • Illustrations by Jen "Hellcat" Blackwood.
  • Psycho Ball and Chain lyric inspiration by Emma

References

  1. 1 2 "Steve Rizun | Record Producer, Mixing, Engineering & Mastering". Retrieved 2017-01-12.


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