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The Way to Salvation

 
Album Review: The Way to Salvation
 

  • Artist: King Missile
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1991 01
  • Total Time: 46:21
  • Genre: Rock

Review

King Missile's initial stab at the world of major labeldom was fair if not great -- lacking absolute standout numbers like Mystical Shit's genius "Jesus Was Way Cool" and "Gary & Melissa," The Way to Salvation is enjoyable enough but lacks a final killer touch. Having Lou Giordano on production instead of Kramer is also a bit disconcerting -- he's a great producer, of course, but the crisp focus that he brings takes away from the warmer feel of Kramer's work on the earlier records. Still, much of the core fun that King Missile brings to the table stays intact: Hall's blissfully funny lyrics and shaggy-dog stories, the group's collective hops and skips through a variety of musical styles, and a generally upbeat vibe. David Ramirez from Hypnolovewheel, presumably brought in part since Giordano also produced them, does a fine job holding down the drumming while Xefos and Rick make all the right noise as needed. Hall's spoken-word approach comes to bear most fully on the two-part "The Boy Who Ate Lasagna and Could Jump Over a Church," which rather unsurprisingly details the activities of that very individual. Other weird winners include "Willy," the story of how one regular guy spends the day of the Apocalypse; "I Wish," for the combination of Hall's wishes and the descending-chord glam-punk music; and the slow-building album-ender "To Walk Among the Pigs," an almost gentle reflection on the simpler things in the world, at least through porcine eyes. "Life," which starts by praising "exhilarating smells" and then moves on through a concise vision of the universe and its biological ways, somehow sums it all up -- loud, rocking, not quite normal but not quite anything else either. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Way to Salvation John S. Hall King Missile (2:06)
Life John S. Hall, Humberto Ramírez, Chris Xefos, Dave Rick King Missile (4:02)
The Boy Who Ate Lasagna and Could Jump over a Church John S. Hall King Missile (1:33)
The Story of Willy John S. Hall, Humberto Ramírez, Chris Xefos King Missile (2:24)
Dinosaurs John S. Hall King Missile (3:26)
I Wish John S. Hall, Dave Rick King Missile (2:32)
The Indians John S. Hall King Missile (1:41)
It's John S. Hall, Humberto Ramírez, Chris Xefos King Missile (5:04)
My Heart Is a Flower John S. Hall King Missile (2:36)
Pickaxe John S. Hall, Humberto Ramírez King Missile (2:30)
Sex With You John S. Hall King Missile (3:36)
Part Two John S. Hall, Dave Rick King Missile (2:12)
Betrayal Takes Two Richard Hell, Ivan Julian King Missile (3:09)
Listen to Me John S. Hall, Humberto Ramírez, Dave Rick King Missile (2:28)
Come Closer John S. Hall, Chris Xefos King Missile (2:58)
Scotland John S. Hall King Missile (1:09)
To Walk Among the Pigs John S. Hall King Missile (2:55)

Credits

King Missile (Main Performer), John S. Hall (Percussion), John S. Hall (Vocals), John S. Hall (Producer), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Lou Giordano (Producer), Lou Giordano (Engineer), Lou Giordano (Mixing), Carl Plaster (Assistant Engineer), Dave Ramirez (Percussion), Dave Ramirez (Drums), Dave Ramirez (Producer), Chris Xefos (Bass), Chris Xefos (Percussion), Chris Xefos (Keyboards), Chris Xefos (Producer), Chris Xefos (Production Coordination), Chris Xefos (Mixing), Matt Lane (Assistant Engineer), Dave Rick (Guitar), Dave Rick (Producer), Macioce (Photography), Jodi Rovin (Art Direction), G.B. Irmiger (Graphic Design), G.B. Irmiger (Ratoonz), Marc Nathan (Executive Producer)
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