BJ Taylor's Third Studio Album
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Third Studio Album | ||
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Studio album by BJ Taylor | ||
Released | Summer 2007 | |
Recorded | Disc 1: Spring 2007 Disc 2: 2003-2007 |
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Genre | Rap | |
Length | ??:?? | |
Label | Faceless Records | |
Producer(s) | Antoine Mercadius | |
BJ Taylor chronology | ||
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What You Love (2005) |
Third Studio Album (2007) |
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BJ Taylor's third studio album is slated for a summer 2007 release. It features 2 discs, one being a faux-live album and the other being a rarity/demo compilation. Both discs are named differently, and the double-album as a whole has not been titled yet (if it will be titled at all as a whole). The former will be titled Live Is Not Enough and the latter is tentatively titled Secrets From the Rez.
Contents |
[edit] Possible Track listing
[edit] Live Is Not Enough
- "Motherfuckin' Reject"
- "Raped That Bitch"
- "The Beautiful People" (Marilyn Manson cover)
- "Fight the Power" (Public Enemy cover)
- "Y'All Want a Single" (Korn cover)
- "Back and Ever Ill Wit' Miss O.G., Nee"
- "Bitch Please IV"
- "Blackjack Switchblade"
These tracks have been confirmed to be on the release. As of February 2007 there are no tracks from What You Love confirmed to be on the record.
[edit] Secrets From the Rez
- "Bates Da Beta Beata Beat" (Instrumental Demo)
- "Raped That Bitch" (Alternate Version)
- "Raped That Bitch" (Demo Version)
- "Anti Shmanti" (Non LP Version)
- "I'm Afraid of Black People"
- "Breaking Shit II"
- "Colton Martin"
- "BJ (Blow Job) Taylor"
- "DBZ"
- "DBZ 2"
- "The Raindance"
- "Motherfuckin' Reject"
- "When Will You Die?"
- "Interview With BJ, Vol. 1"
- "Interview With BJ, Vol. 2"
This is the tentative track listing for this disc, unless other archived tracks can be found soon.
[edit] Trivia
- The version of "Anti Shmanti" to be featured on this album was the version originally recorded. The "harsh" vocals were removed before the final mixing of the Back With Tracks EP because Antoine was unhappy with them, mainly because he had tonsillitis during the recording sessions, so he recorded the harsh vocals without actually screaming them.
[edit] Personnel
- Antoine Mercadius - Vocals, Mixing, Producing
- Coheed and Cambria - Guitar sample on "Bates Da Beta Beata"
- Fort Minor - Sampled on "Raped That Bitch"
- "Friend #1" - Vocals on "Colton Martin", "BJ (Blow Job) Taylor", "DBZ" & "DBZ 2"
- "Friend #2" - Vocals on "Breaking Shit"
- Metallica - Sampled on "Motherfuckin' Reject" (Disc 2)