|
ADIOS...PUTA
MADRES...MINISTRY'S FINAL WORLD TOUR
TO BE RELEASED ON CD
Although Al Jourgensen has said adios to
Ministry, YOU don't ever have to really say
good-bye to the legendary Industrial rock band,
thanks to Jourgensen's indie imprint 13th Planet
Records. On March 31, 2009, Jourgensen will
release "Adios...Puta Madres," a 13-track live
audio CD featuring performances from Ministry's
Final World Tour, "C U LaTouR 2008," recorded
over the course of the band's 75-city global
farewell jaunt which kicked off March 25, 2008
in Spokane, WA and concluded with two final
sell-out shows in Dublin, Ireland on July 19,
2008. "Adios...Puta Madres" features
performances recorded in Serbia, Warsaw, Los
Angeles, Chicago, Germany, Czech Republic, and
Slovakia, to name a few.
"We had a blast on the final tour and this CD
really captures the heart of Ministry live,"
said Jourgensen, who personally mixed the
recordings last fall at 13th Planet Studios
alongside his touring front-of-house engineer
Michihiro Tanikawa, as well as engineer John
Bilberry.
Ministry's all-star line-up for the 2008 "C U
LaTouR" featured Ministry's founder Jourgensen
joined onstage by guitarists Tommy Victor
(Prong) and Sin Quirin (Revolting Cocks),
keyboardist John Bechdel (Prong, AoTW, False
Icons), Static X's Tony Campos on bass, drummer
AAron Rossi (Prong), and Fear Factory/Ascension
of the Watchers vocalist Burton C. Bell as
Special Featured Guest. Most of the performing
musicians in the Ministry line-up for the final
tour are also recording artists on Jourgensen's
13th Planet Records.
Jourgensen plans to release a follow-up
Rocumetary of the tour entitled "Fuchi Requiem"
later this year, featuring candid footage that
follows the band from rehearsals throughout the
entirety of its C U LaTouR, with additional
on-camera interviews with the band and crew.
Ministry gems including "Khyber Pass," "Just One
Fix," the Grammy-nominated "Lieslieslies," "Life
is Good" and "Let's Go" will be included. A full
CD track listing is below.
CD Track Listing
Let's Go (from The Last Sucker, 2007)
Watch Yourself (from The Last Sucker, 2007)
Life is Good (from The Last Sucker, 2007)
The Dick Song (from The Last Sucker, 2007)
The Last Sucker (from The Last Sucker, 2007)
No W (from Houses of the Mole, 2004)
Waiting (from Houses of the Mole, 2004)
Worthless (from Houses of the Mole, 2004)
Wrong (from Houses of the Mole, 2004)
Rio Grande Blood (from Rio Grande Blood, 2006)
Senor Peligrio (from Rio Grande Blood, 2006)
Lieslieslies (from Rio Grande Blood, 2006)
Khyber Pass (from Rio Grande Blood, 2006)
|
|
|
|