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The Land of Rape and Honey

 
Album Review: The Land of Rape and Honey

  • Artist: Ministry
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 46:31
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Land of Rape and Honey represented Ministry's stylistic breakthrough, combining assaultive percussion, samples, synths, and (sometimes) crunching guitars with distorted, barking vocals. For all the emphasis on the group's metal/industrial fusion, it's really only the first three (and best) tracks on Rape and Honey -- "Stigmata," "The Missing," and "Deity" -- that employ guitars extensively. The remainder of the album merely suggests heavy metal aggression through its electronic and sampled elements; it is far more industrial in feel, even though it's just as dark. Ministry was the industrial band that, more than any other, appealed to metal fans, and it was The Land of Rape and Honey that began to lay claim to that status. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Stigmata (Lyrics) Ministry Ministry (5:45)
The Missing Ministry Ministry (2:54)
Deity (Lyrics) Ministry Ministry (3:23)
Golden Dawn Ministry Ministry (5:42)
Destruction Ministry Ministry (3:30)
Hizbollah Ministry Ministry (3:59)
The Land of Milk and Honey Ministry Ministry (5:12)
You Know What You Are (Lyrics) Ministry Ministry (4:45)
I Prefer (Lyrics) Ministry Ministry (2:16)
Flashback (Lyrics) Ministry Ministry (4:48)
Abortive Ministry Ministry (4:23)

Credits

Chris Connelly (?), Ministry (Main Performer), Keith Fluffy Auerbach (Engineer), Paul Barker (Engineer), Paul Barker (Group Member), Julian Herzfeld (Engineer), Al Jourgensen (Guitar), Al Jourgensen (Vocals), Al Jourgensen (Engineer), Hypo Luxa (Producer), Hermes Pan (Producer), Bill Rieflin (?), Steve Spapperi (Engineer), Eddie Cho (Producer), Al Jourgensen & Friends (Group Member), Tom Baker (Mastering), William Rieflin (Musician)
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The Land of Rape and Honey
Studio album by Ministry
Released October 11, 1988
Recorded 1985, 1987-1988
Genre Industrial Metal
Electronic
Length 40:24 (LP)
46:39 (CD)
Label Sire/Warner Bros. Records
25799
Producer Hypo Luxa
Hermes Pan
Eddie Echo
Professional reviews
Ministry chronology
Twitch
(1986)
The Land of Rape and Honey
(1988)
The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
(1989)

The Land of Rape and Honey is the third studio album by industrial metal band Ministry, released in 1988 through Sire Records. The image on the cover appears to be an electronically-processed version of a photo of a burned corpse in the Leipzig-Thekla sub-camp of Buchenwald. This album is the first to take full steps onto the grounds of industrial metal, as opposed to their previous electronic music albums.

The album title comes from the slogan of Tisdale, Saskatchewan, whose motto is "The Land of Rape and Honey", the local economy being based on the agricultural products rapeseed and honey.

The track "Stigmata" is featured in Richard Stanley's 1990 science fiction thriller Hardware, although the band shown apparently performing the track is actually Gwar.

The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in January 1996. The album was out of print for a few years in the early 2000s, but was recently re-issued by Wounded Bird Records. This re-issue is misprinted, labeling the title track "The Land of Milk and Honey."

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Ministry unless stated.

  1. "Stigmata" (Al Jourgensen) – 5:45
  2. "The Missing" – 2:55
  3. "Deity" – 3:20
  4. "Golden Dawn" – 5:42
  5. "Destruction" – 3:30
  6. "Hizbollah" – 3:58
  7. "The Land of Rape and Honey" (Jourgensen, Paul Barker) – 5:10
  8. "You Know What You Are" – 4:43
  9. "I Prefer" (Ministry, Chris Connelly) – 2:15
  10. "Flashback" – 4:50
  11. "Abortive" – 4:23
  • Tracks 6 and 9 were bonus tracks on the CD release of the album.

Samples

  1. "Golden Dawn"
  2. "You Know What You Are"
  3. "Flashback"
    • "Now hold up, man!" "Do it," "Everybody's got to die sometime," "Hurts real bad inside" - "Platoon"
  4. "Abortive"
    • "T minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4; we've got the main engine start—we have main...", "America's first space shuttle!" "And the shuttle has cleared the tower." - NASA

Personnel

Ministry

Additional Personnel

  • William Rieflin – programming, keyboards, guitar, background vocals (1)
  • Chris Connelly – background vocals (2 & 3)
  • Eddie Echo – producer (11)
  • Steve Spapperi – engineer
  • Julian Herzfeld – engineer
  • Keith "Fluffy" Auerbach – engineer
  • Tom Baker – mastering

Charting positions

Chart (1988) Peak
position
The Billboard 200 164

 
 

 

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