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1991 studio album by The Scream From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Let It Scream is the first album of the American hard rock band The Scream. It was the only album by the band to be officially released by a major record company.
Let It Scream | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | Conway Studios; Ocean Way Studios; Track Record; American Studios | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 50:59 | |||
Label | Hollywood | |||
Producer | Eddie Kramer | |||
The Scream chronology | ||||
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The song "I Don't Care" was co-written by the band's original drummer Scott Travis, who left The Scream, who were at the time known as Saints Or Sinners, to replace drummer Dave Holland in Judas Priest before Let It Scream was recorded.[1]
After this album, vocalist John Corabi left The Scream to replace Vince Neil in Mötley Crüe.[2]
Also after this album, former Dashboard Mary lead vocalist Billy Fogarty replaced John Corabi in The Scream, and the band made a radical change in their musical style.
Many of the songs on this album were performed by the band in concert before this album was recorded.
The song "You Are All I Need" features backing vocals by then Badlands members Ray Gillen and Jeff Martin. Jeff Martin had also been in the band Racer X with The Scream members Bruce Bouillet, John Alderete, and Scott Travis.[3]
All songs written by The Scream, except where noted.
Band[3]
Additional musicians[3]
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