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1990 studio album by Warrior Soul
Last Decade Dead Century
Studio album by Warrior Soul
ReleasedApril 17, 1990
Genre
Length49:34
LabelGeffen
ProducerGeoff Workman, Kory Clarke, Paul Church
Warrior Soul chronology
Last Decade Dead Century
(1990)
Drugs, God and the New Republic
(1991)

Last Decade Dead Century is the debut album by the band Warrior Soul, released in 1990. The album was remastered and re-released with bonus tracks on CD and MP3 by Escapi Music, in 2006, and on vinyl in 2009.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times noted that "there's the trademarked slickness you'd expect from the Geffen guitar-rock factory... It's a sort of David Lynch version of rock 'n' roll normalcy."

Track listing

  1. "I See the Ruins" - 4:56
  2. "We Cry Out" - 5:01
  3. "The Losers" - 6:16
  4. "Downtown" - 5:10
  5. "Trippin' on Ecstasy" - 4:42
  6. "Four More Years" - 4:36
  7. "Superpower Dreamland" - 3:41
  8. "Charlie's out of Prison" - 4:50
  9. "Blown Away" - 3:28
  10. "Lullaby" - 4:53
  11. "In Conclusion" - 6:36
  12. ""Charlie's out of Prison (live)" - 5:26
  13. "The Losers (live)" - 9:34
  14. "I See the Ruins (live)" - 5:42

Personnel

  • Kory Clarke - lead vocals
  • John Ricco - guitar
  • Pete McClanahan - bass guitar
  • Paul Ferguson - drums

Production

References

  1. "The Gavin Report" (PDF). The Gavin Report. April 6, 1990. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  2. Darzin, Daina (Apr 1990). "Soul Soldiers". Spin. Vol. 6, no. 1. p. 16.
  3. Blush, Steven (2016). New York Rock: From the Rise of the Velvet Underground to the Fall of CBGB. St. Martin's Publishing Group. p. 334.
  4. AllMusic Review
  5. ^ Gold, Jonathan (May 26, 1990). "Alternative Metal Bands Follow Zeppelin Lead". Los Angeles Times. p. F10.
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