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Voyeurs

 
Album Review: Voyeurs

  • Artist: Two
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1997
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Judas Priest fans expecting former lead singer Rob Halford to unleash a new extreme-metal band (like his post-Priest project Fight) will be disappointed with his new outfit, Two. Although Two does inherit some of Priest's metal riffs and overall power, this is an almost completely electronic affair. Halford's vocals are still unmistakable, but there's less high-pitched shrieking (i.e., the Priest album Painkiller) and more of the singing/talking/screaming style that the techno genre demands. Two also tackle Tool's demented alternative, evidenced in the near progressive track "Stutter Kiss" (with elements of latter-day David Bowie added as well). The overtly melodic "Water's Leaking" is musical territory that Judas Priest would never have permitted Halford to explore, yet "Leave Me Alone" sounds an awful lot like electro-Priest. Although many techno fans will automatically see the album's opening "I Am a Pig" and think of Nine Inch Nails' Downward Spiral (which included the titles "Piggy" and "March of the Pigs"), Two's debut Voyeurs is a much more straightforward album. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Am a Pig (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Bob Marlette, John Lowery Two (3:37)
Stutter Kiss (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Bob Marlette, John Lowery Two (4:32)
Water's Leaking (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Bob Marlette, John Lowery Two (3:53)
My Ceiling's Low (Lyrics) Rob Halford, John Lowery Two (3:36)
Leave Me Alone (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Bob Marlette Two (4:32)
If Rob Halford, Bob Marlette, John Lowery Two (5:04)
Deep in the Ground Rob Halford, Bob Marlette, John Lowery Two (5:16)
Hey, Sha la La Rob Halford, Bob Marlette, John Lowery Two (4:23)
Wake Up (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Bob Marlette, John Lowery Two (3:32)
Gimp (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Bob Marlette, John Lowery Two (3:42)
Bed of Rust Rob Halford, Bob Marlette, John Lowery Two (4:32)

Credits

Phil Western (?), Phil Western (Keyboards), Voyeurs (Performer), Dean Maher (Mixing Assistant), John Eder (Photography), John Eder (Artwork), Gary Winger (Mixing Assistant), John Lowery (Bass), John Lowery (Guitar), Bob Marlette (Engineer), Rob Halford (Vocals), Bob Marlette (Bass), Anthony Valcic (Keyboards), John Baxter (Artwork), Bob Marlette (Producer), Dave Ogilvie (Mixing), Bob Marlette (Drum Programming), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), P.R. Brown (Artwork), Phil Western (Drum Programming), Dave Ogilvie (Engineer), P.R. Brown (Design), Jana Leon (Photography), Anthony Valcic (Drum Programming), Bob Marlette (Keyboards), Dave Ogilvie (Producer), Trent Reznor (Executive Producer)
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