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The End Complete

 
Album Review: The End Complete

  • Artist: Obituary
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 21, 1992
  • Total Time: 36:02
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Clocking in at a taut nine songs in 39 minutes without a second of filler, The End Complete may be the definitive Obituary album. The band's third, it marks the return of lead guitarist Allen West and it also marks an impressive leap forward in production. The songwriting and playing on Obituary's past albums had been commendable, and The End Complete is no exception in that regard. Rather, it's the return of West and the remarkable production job by Scott Burns that sets this album apart from its predecessors. The return of West is important not only because his solos are one of the band's trademarks but also because he's an integral songwriter, here co-penning four of the nine songs. The crystal-clear, in-your-face production of Burns is not to be underestimated, either. If anything had marred Obituary's past two albums, both of them otherwise excellent, it was the murkiness of the sound, especially the drums. That's not an issue here at all, however, as Obituary have never sounded this great. The guitar tones especially are downright vivid, particularly when West and rhythm guitarist Trevor Peres depart from one another such as during the solos (the title track is a great showcase for this, and so is "Rotting Ways"). You can practically feel the respective guitar tones buzzing through your head, they're so well recorded. And so are John Tardy's vocals, which are sometimes overdubbed to make them all the more potent and nuanced. They're so well recorded, in fact, you can actually understand some of the lyrics! Overall, there really isn't anything to complain about here. Sure, nine songs in a brisk 39 minutes might not be enough for those who can't get enough of Obituary's textbook style of death metal, but this is such a powerful album that even seasoned metalheads can get exhausted quickly. And besides, Obituary may be one of death metal's greatest bands ever, granted, but they're generally not the most varied or experimental. So too many more songs or too much more music, and the proceedings could begin to get increasingly monotonous, a problem that has plagued innumerable death metal albums over the years. But that's not an issue here, thankfully, and the primary issue instead seems to be just how Obituary could top an album such as The End Complete. Its two predecessors, Slowly We Rot and Cause of Death, had been near perfect and were quickly deemed classics of the early death metal era. But here the band has done itself one better, bringing West back into the fold and getting a better production job from Burns, and the result is arguably the definitive Obituary album and, consequently, a prototypical death metal album. It don't get much better than this, folks. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I'm in Pain John Tardy, Trevor Peres, Donald Tardy Obituary (4:01)
Back to One Donald Tardy, Allen West Obituary (3:40)
Dead Silence Donald Tardy, Allen West Obituary (3:18)
In the End of Life John Tardy, Trevor Peres, Donald Tardy Obituary (3:41)
Sickness John Tardy, Trevor Peres, Donald Tardy Obituary (4:01)
Corrosive John Tardy, Trevor Peres, Donald Tardy Obituary (4:10)
Killing Time Donald Tardy, Allen West Obituary (3:55)
The End Complete John Tardy, Trevor Peres, Donald Tardy Obituary (4:03)
Rotting Ways Donald Tardy, Allen West Obituary (5:13)

Credits

Rene Miville (Photography), Allen West (Guitar), Scott Burns (Engineer), Obituary (Producer), Donald Tardy (Producer), John Tardy (Vocals), Mark Prator (Assistant Engineer), Brian Benscotter (Engineer), Mark Leialoha (Photography), Frank Watkins (Bass), Chris Gehringer (Remastering), Mike Fuller (Mastering), Trevor Peres (Guitar (Rhythm)), Andreas Marschall (Artwork), John Tardy (Producer), Donald Tardy (Mixing), Satoshi Kobayashi (Design), Jeff Daniel (Reissue Producer), Mark Prator (Engineer), Allen West (Producer), Andreas Marschall (Illustrations), Scott Burns (Producer), Scott Burns (Mixing), Trevor Peres (Producer), Frank Watkins (Producer), Donald Tardy (Drums), Mark Prator (Second Engineer), Patricia Mooney (Art Direction), Rob Mayworth (Design)
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The End Complete
Studio album by Obituary
Released April 21, 1992
Recorded 1991 at Morrisound Recording, Tampa, Florida
Genre Death metal
Length 35:17
Label Roadrunner Records
Producer Scott Burns and Obituary
Professional reviews
Obituary chronology
Cause of Death
(1990)
The End Complete
(1992)
World Demise
(1994)

The End Complete is a 1992 (see 1992 in music) album by American death metal band Obituary.

This album is Obituary's best selling (with over 100,000 copies sold in the U.S. and more than 250,000 worldwide). It reached #16 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart. Also, the band's new logo introduced on The End Complete is best selling shirt print in history of Roadrunner Records.

Track listing

  1. "I'm in Pain" (Peres/D. Tardy/J. Tardy) – 4:01
  2. "Back to One" (D. Tardy/West) – 3:42
  3. "Dead Silence" (D. Tardy/West) – 3:21
  4. "In the End of Life" (Peres/D. Tardy/J. Tardy) – 3:41
  5. "Sickness" (Peres/D. Tardy/J. Tardy) – 4:06
  6. "Corrosive" (Peres/D. Tardy/J. Tardy) – 4:11
  7. "Killing Time" (D. Tardy/West) – 3:59
  8. "The End Complete" (Peres/D. Tardy/J. Tardy) – 4:03
  9. "Rotting Ways" (D. Tardy/West) – 5:13


Bonus Tracks 1997 Roadrunner Remasters

  1. "10. I'm In Pain" [live] (04:49)
  2. "11. Killing Time" [live] (04:01)

Personnel

  • John Tardy - Vocals
  • Allen West - Guitars
  • Trevor Peres - Guitars
  • Frank Watkins - Bass
  • Donald Tardy - Drums



 
 

 

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