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Countach (For Giorgio)

2016 studio album by Shooter Jennings From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Countach (For Giorgio)
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Countach (For Giorgio) is the seventh studio album by Shooter Jennings, released on February 26, 2016 on vinyl through Jennings' own Black Country Rock label.[3] A 16-bit music video for the song "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" featuring Marilyn Manson was released on August 1.[4][5]

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Composition

Countach is an album of songs composed or inspired by Italian producer Giorgio Moroder.[6] Jennings has described the album as "a love letter to [his] childhood",[1] explaining that "It all connected. Something that I had just written off as the sound of the Eighties, it was all Giorgio. He's the one that made that wave of music happen. It hit me like a freight train."[7]

The recording sessions featured guest vocals from Steve Young,[8] Brandi Carlile,[9] Marilyn Manson[10] and Shroud of the Avatar creator Richard Garriott de Cayeux,[11] as well as his father Waylon Jennings on the 1st track entitled 'Loading' which itself is a remix of his 1978 single "Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand".

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Release

The album was originally scheduled for release in November 2014. However, its release was delayed due to the sudden death of Jon Hensley, Jennings' longtime manager and friend and Black Country Rock co-founder.[1] On February 22, 2016, the album was released digitally inside the multiplayer component of the role-playing video game Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues, with players encouraged to search through the game's multiplayer levels to win one of 25 free vinyl copies of the album.[12] The album was released on CD, digital download, 8-track tape and vinyl formats on March 11.[13]

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Track listing

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