The Craving (album)

For other uses, see The Craving (disambiguation).
The Craving
Studio album by MD.45
Released July 23, 1996
July 27, 2004 (Remastered)
Genre Punk rock
Heavy metal
Length 40:41
51:45 (Bonus)
Label Slab (Original)
Capitol
(Remastered)
Producer Dave Mustaine
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The Craving is the only album released by MD.45, which was a side project of Megadeth guitarist/frontman Dave Mustaine, along with Fear guitarist/vocalist Lee Ving on singing duties, bassist Kelly LeMieux and former Suicidal Tendencies and Alice Cooper drummer Jimmy DeGrasso. The album has been released in two versions: the original with Ving on vocals released on July 23, 1996 on Slab Records and the remaster with Dave Mustaine on vocals in 2004 on Capitol Records.

Mustaine described the album (via the liner notes on the remastered CD) as "a punk metal record, warts and all." Mustaine also notes that his vocal range is not as "soulful" as Lee's. "I sang them for Lee, now I'm singing them for you."

Mustaine has stated that he replaced the original vocal tracks with his own to "entice interest from Megadeth fans who might have overlooked the original."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Hell's Motel"  Mustaine, VingMustaine4:41
2."Day the Music Died"  MustaineMustaine4:37
3."Fight Hate"  VingMustaine2:50
4."Designer Behavior"  MustaineMustaine3:34
5."The Creed"  MustaineMustaine5:00
6."My Town"  Mustaine, VingMustaine3:07
7."Voices"  Mustaine, VingMustaine3:36
8."Nothing Is Something"  MustaineMustaine, Ving, LeMieux, DeGrasso3:52
9."Hearts Will Bleed"  VingMustaine3:24
10."No Pain"  VingMustaine2:51
11."Roadman"  VingMustaine3:08
2004 bonus tracks
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
12."Chutney"  MustaineMustaine4:22
13."Segue"  (instrumental)(unknown)1:24
14."The Creed" (Megadeth Demo)MustaineMustaine5:20

Personnel

Original release
2004 remix and remaster

Megadeth (performs only on "The Creed" (Megadeth Demo))

Production
  • Produced by Dave Mustaine
  • Recorded by Billy Moss, assisted by Aaron Carey
  • Mixed and vocals recorded by Max Norman and Dave Mustaine, assisted by Mike Tacci and Laurence Jacobson
  • Mastered by Wally Traugott

2004 remix and remaster
  • Produced by Dave Mustaine
  • Mixed by Ralph Patlan and Dave Mustaine
  • Engineered by Ralph Patlan, assisted by Lance Dean
  • Edited by Lance Dean and Scott "Sarge" Harrison, assisted by Bo Caldwell and Dave McRobb
  • Mastered by Tom Baker

References

  1. Mustaine p. 274
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