The Whorse's Mouth

The Whorse's Mouth
Studio album by Rozz Williams
Released June 3, 1997
Genre Spoken word
Experimental music
Length 60:37
Label Hollows Hill, Triple X
Producer Gary Dobbins, Rozz Williams
Rozz Williams chronology
Every King a Bastard Son
(1992)Every King a Bastard Son1992
The Whorse's Mouth
(1997)
Live in Berlin
(2000)Live in Berlin2000

The Whorse's Mouth is an experimental spoken word studio album by Rozz Williams. It was released on June 3, 1997 by Hollows Hill,[1] and was Williams' last studio album before his suicide in 1998.[2] The Whorse's Mouth deals with Williams' heroin addiction,[2] and features artwork consisting of collages compiled by Williams and Erik Christides.[3] The album was re-released by Triple X Records in 2000.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Temptation"Christides, Freeman, Gaumer, Paris, Williams5:35
2."Life Is But a Dream"Freeman, Gaumer, Paris, Williams5:01
3."Raped"Gaumer, Paris, Williams4:38
4."Who's in Charge Here? (Beneath the Triumph of Shadows)"Gaumer, Paris, Williams3:56
5."A Fire of Uncommon Velocity"Gaumer, Paris, Williams5:47
6."Her Only Sin"Paris, Williams4:58
7."Interlude"Paris, Williams2:02
8."A Brother of Low Degree"Gaumer, Williams6:06
9."Dear Skin"Gaumer, Paris, Williams4:58
10."Maggot Drain"Gaumer, Paris, Williams3:56
11."Dec. 30, 1334"Paris, Williams8:58
12."Best of the Breed"Gaumer, Paris, Williams4:29

Personnel

The album production team consisted of[3][4]

  • Gary Dobbins – producer
  • Jeff Zimmitti – design
  • Paris Sadonis – clarinet, keyboards, producer
  • Rozz Williams – bass guitar, vocals, production, lead vocals, design, album artwork
  • Ryan Gaumer – lyrics, backing vocals
  • Christian Omar Madrigal Izzo – drums on "Best of the Breed" and "Who's in Charge Here"
  • Anne Marie – violin on "A Fire of Uncommon Velocity"
  • Erik Christides – album artwork

References

  1. 1 2 "Whorse's Mouth". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
  2. 1 2 Ankeny, Jason. "Rozz Williams". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
  3. 1 2 "Rozz Williams - The Whorse's Mouth". Evening of Light. Retrieved 2011-08-18.
  4. "Whorse's Mouth". MSN. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
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