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Cowboys from Hell

 
Album Review: Cowboys from Hell

  • Artist: Pantera
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1990 07
  • Total Time: 57:31
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Pantera's breakthrough album, Cowboys from Hell, is largely driven by the band's powerful rhythm section and guitarist Diamond Darrell (as he was then known)'s unbelievably forceful riffing, which skittered around the downbeats to produce unexpected rhythmic phrases and accents, as well as his inventive soloing. Phil Anselmo displayed a vocal range that could switch from a growling shout to a high falsetto -- listen to him match Darrell's harmonic squeals at the end of "Cemetery Gates." The album gradually becomes more same-sounding as it goes on, but the first half, featuring such brutal slices of thrash as "Psycho Holiday," "Primal Concrete Sledge," and the title track, pretty much carries its momentum all the way through. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Cowboys from Hell Pantera Pantera (4:06)
Primal Concrete Sledge Pantera Pantera (2:13)
Psycho Holiday Pantera Pantera (5:19)
Heresy Pantera Pantera (4:45)
Cemetery Gates Pantera Pantera (7:03)
Domination Pantera Pantera (5:02)
Shattered Pantera Pantera (3:21)
Clash with Reality Pantera Pantera (5:15)
Medicine Man Pantera Pantera (5:15)
Message in Blood Pantera Pantera (5:09)
The Sleep Pantera Pantera (5:47)
The Art of Shredding Pantera Pantera (4:16)

Credits

Pantera (Main Performer), Terry Date (Producer), Terry Date (Engineer), Vinnie Paul (Drums), Phil Anselmo (Vocals), Diamond Darrell (Guitar), Rex Brown (Bass)
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Cowboys from Hell
Studio album by Pantera
Released July 24, 1990 (1990-07-24)
Genre Groove metal
Length 57:29
Label Atco
Producer Terry Date
Professional reviews
Pantera chronology
Power Metal
(1988)
Cowboys from Hell
(1990)
Vulgar Display of Power
(1992)

Cowboys from Hell is Pantera's fifth album and their first Atco Records album, released on July 24, 1990. This was their first commercially successful album, exposing the band's choppy rhythms and dissonant vocals to mainstream audiences.

Contents

Album information

Cowboys from Hell is seen as Pantera's "official" debut by most fans, as well as the band itself as they left behind their glam metal past and began to exhibit a more groove metal-oriented sound.

The album was available on tape, CD, vinyl and a Limited Edition version (Same album but in a long box).

Soon after its release, a logo for the band was made featuring the letters 'CFH' (the acronymn of the album title) in a circular design. Philip Anselmo has this tattooed on the side of his head with a ring of barbed wire surrounding it. Many Pantera fans now have this tattoo design on various places on their bodies.

The song "Cowboys from Hell" is featured on the PlayStation 2 game Guitar Hero and a live version of the song is featured in Guitar Hero: Smash Hits.

Covers

The song "Domination" has been covered by the Finnish band Apocalyptica, and is featured on their second album, Inquisition Symphony.

Bullet For My Valentine did a cover of "Domination" and released it as a b-side on their Tears Don't Fall single.

Spanish thrash metal band Angelus Apatrida also covered "Domination" on their album Evil Unleashed.

Reception

On the Billboard Music Charts Top Heatseekers, Cowboys from Hell peaked at #27.

IGN named Cowboys from Hell the 19th most influential heavy metal album of all-time. [1] They said about the album:

"Along with Vulgar Display of Power, Pantera's first album is not only considered one of the band's best, but is also one of the defining albums of early '90s metal. The band's chemistry really begins to gel with collective symmetry here, as a pre-Dimebag Darrell (he was known as Diamond Darrell back then) rips the strings of his axe like a rabid weasel, frontman Phil Anselmo following in kind with chaotic vocal utterances, and the rhythm section of Vinnie Paul and Rex Brown keeping the rhythms in check and the whole mess glued together with low end prowess."

Allmusic says about the album:

"Pantera's breakthrough album, Cowboys from Hell, is largely driven by the band's powerful rhythm section and guitarist Diamond Darrell(s) unbelievably forceful riffing, which skittered around the downbeats to produce unexpected rhythmic phrases and accents, as well as his inventive soloing."

The album was ranked #11 on the October 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine's list of the greatest 100 guitar albums of all time. [2] It was ranked the #85 best heavy metal album of all time by metal-rules.com. [3]

Track listing

  • All tracks by Pantera.
  1. "Cowboys from Hell" – 4:06
  2. "Primal Concrete Sledge" – 2:13
  3. "Psycho Holiday" – 5:19
  4. "Heresy" – 4:45
  5. "Cemetery Gates" – 7:03
  6. "Domination" – 5:02
  7. "Shattered" – 3:21
  8. "Clash with Reality" – 5:15
  9. "Medicine Man" – 5:15
  10. "Message in Blood" – 5:09
  11. "The Sleep" – 5:47
  12. "The Art of Shredding" – 4:16

Personnel

  • Pantera – producer, mixer
  • Terry Date – producer, engineer, mixer
    • Matt Lane – assistant engineer
  • Howie Weinberg – master

Charting positions

Album

Year Chart Position
1992 Top Heatseekers 27

References

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