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Private Parts Howard Stern CD Feb-1997 CD only no booklet or jewel case
Additional Information about Private Parts (CD, Feb-1997, Warner Bros.) Portions of this page Copyright 1948 - 2012 Muze Inc. All rights reserved. Album FeaturesUPC:093624647720Format:CDRelease Year:1997Record Label:Warner Bros.Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & PopTrack Listing1. Pig Virus2. Great American Nightmare, The3. Mama Look a Boo Boo4. I Make My Own Rules5. Match Game, The6. Hard Charger7. Moti8. Suck for Your Solution, The9. Lance Eluction10. Pictures of Matchstick Men11. Contest, The12. Tired of Waiting for You13. WRNW14. Pinhead15. Oh Howard16. Ben Stern Megamix, The17. Howard Stern Experience, The18. Smoke on the Water19. WCCC20. I Want You to Want Me21. Antichrist, The22. Cat Scratch Fever23. WNBC24. Jamie's Cryin'25. Crackhead Bob26. You Shook Me All Night Long27. Howard You Stink28. Ladies and Gentlemen29. Tortured ManDetailsPlaying Time:64 min.Distributor:WEA (Distributor)Recording Type:MixedRecording Mode:StereoSPAR Code:n/aAlbum NotesProducers include: Rob Zombie, Charlie Clouser, Rick Rubin, John King, Perry Farrell.Engineers include: Charlie Clouser, Dave Sardy, Rob Seifert.Personnel: Howard Stern, Ozzy Osbourne, Perry Farrell, Rob Zombie, Brian Johnson (vocals); Dave Navarro, Peter DiStefano, Angus Young , Tommy Victor, Kenny Hickey (guitar); Leo Chelyapov (clarinet); Charles Clouser (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Josh Silver (keyboards); Cliff Williams (bass guitar); Johnny Kelly, Stephen Perkins , Phil Rudd, Chad Smith (drums); Karl Leiker (sampler); Pete Steele (background vocals).Audio Mixers: Mike Fraser; Perry Farrell; Rob Seifert; Sean Beavan; Charles Clouser.Unknown Contributor Role: Howard Stern.Some love him, some hate him, but either way celebrities and freaks of every stripe flock to Howard Stern like sailors to a strip joint. So it goes without saying that the soundtrack to PRIVATE PARTS, the highly successful Stern biopic, would attract a most interesting and newsworthy mix of artists. On it, AOR stalwarts like Deep Purple, Cheap Trick and Van Halen cross paths with younger turks like Green Day and Marilyn Manson.Although the most interesting pairing is an uncredited LL Cool J fronting the Red Hot Chili Peppers (on a hardcore funk tune, "I Make My Own Rules"), Stern's own musical collaborations prove just as intriguing. He teams up with Rob Zombie for the menacing techno grind of "The Great American Nightmare," and with sampling gurus the Dust Brothers on "Tortured Man." On the latter song, the self-proclaimed "Anti-Christ" whispers his way through a collage of hilarious sound-bites from his radio show.Editorial Reviews...This soundtrack to Stern's upcoming biopic is predictably anchored by contemporary...and classic rock. More interesting are the inspired collaborations (LL Cool J with Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stern with the Dust Brothers)... - Rating: A-Entertainment Weekly





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