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A Collection of Rare, Unreleased & Remastered
2012 compilation album by , Mentallo & The Fixer, Benestrophe, Mainesthai, Polyhedron From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Collection of Rare, Unreleased & Remastered is the compilation album by Mentallo & The Fixer, released on April 27, 2012, by Alfa Matrix.[1][2]
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Reception
In reviewing A Collection of Rare, Unreleased & Remastered, Peter Marks of Brutal Resonance criticized the music for not aging well but acknowledged that he preferred the albums Mentallo & The Fixer produced after Dwayne Dassing departed from the band.[3] Lollipop Magazine stated "Texan electro-industrial act Mentallo & The Fixer has been at it for a while, and that knowledge shows on the lean, effective "decomposed (spent)."[4][5] Peek-A-Boo Magazine criticized the collection for being excessive, saying "slimming it down to three or even two cd's would have been possible, maybe even with a few free downloads of remixes/reworked songs."[6]
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Track listing
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All tracks are written by Dwayne Dassing and Gary Dassing, except where noted.
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Personnel
Adapted from the A Collection of Rare, Unreleased & Remastered liner notes.[7]
Mentallo & The Fixer
- Dwayne Dassing (as The Fixer) – programming (1–4, 1–9, 1–13, 2–3, 3–9, 2–8, 4–4 to 4–5, 4–7, 4–10 to 4–11), remixer (2.7, 2.8, 3.7), recording (2.7, 2.8, 3.13), mixing (1.11, 1.13)
- Gary Dassing (as Mentallo) – programming (1.1–1.13, 2.1–2.7, 2.9–2.15, 3.1–3.8, 3.10–3.15, 4.1–4.3, 4.5–4.9, 4.12), mixing (1.1–1.10, 1.12, 2.1-2-15, 3.1–3.13, 4.1–4.3, 4.6, 4.8, 4.9, 4.12), engineering (1.1 to 1.13, 2.1 to 2.15, 3.1 to 3.13), recording (1.1–1.13, 2.1–2.6, 2.9, 2.10–2.15, 3.1–3.13), remastering (2.1–2.15, 3.1–3.13), editing (2.1–2.15, 3.1–3.13), vocals (3–4 to 3–5, 3–10, 3–14 to 3–15), remixer (2.8)
Additional performers
- John Bustamante – vocals (3.12)
- Michael Greene – vocals (3.6–3.9)
- Richard Mendez – instruments (4.1–4.12), vocals (3.11, 4.1–4.12)
- Larry Penn – vocals (3.13)
- Jon Pyre – vocals (3.1–3.3)
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