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Retro Transmission

 
Album Review: Retro Transmission

  • Artist: Chrome
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 23, 1997
  • Total Time: 50:04
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Chrome's first full-length release since the death of co-founder Damon Edge in 1995, 1997's Retro Transmission is a resounding return to form for a band who had lost their way after co-leader Helios Creed had left in the mid-'80s. (Ironically, this tribute album is worlds above any of the disappointing albums Edge released under the Chrome name from 1986 to 1990.) Wisely keeping the lyrics to a minimum (and on songs like "Sirius System" and "More Space," processing the vocals so heavily that their content is beside the point), Creed and the new Chrome lineup -- featuring the return of John Stench on drums and brother Hilary Stench on bass -- keep the focus entirely on hypnotic rhythms, pummeling drums, and Creed's guitar and keyboard treatments, which add a layer of atmosphere and mystery to what would otherwise be fairly routine grinding, metal-edged rock songs. The highlights are the two most extended tracks: the nearly 11-minute title track, which sounds like the Stooges' "L.A. Blues" transported a few centuries ahead, and the almost pretty, worldbeat-influenced closer "Mithras." ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro/Chili con Carnage Chrome (5:25)
Artificial Human Helios Creed Chrome (5:44)
Sirius System Chrome (4:02)
More Space Chrome (3:04)
Retro Trans Mission Chrome (10:47)
Aratus Chrome (4:37)
Phobeus Chrome (4:47)
Saint Jimmy's Birthday Chrome (3:30)
Mithras Chrome (8:06)

Credits

Helios Creed (Producer), John Stench (Drums), Paul Della Pelle (Drums), Tommy L. Cyborg (Vocals), Tommy L. Cyborg (Synthesizer), Helios Creed (Sample Loops), Helios Creed (Vocals), Helios Creed (Engineer), Helios Creed (Guitar), Nova Cain (Guitar), Helios Creed (Sampling), Z. Sylver (Synthesizer), John Haines (Drums)
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