In an interview with NME, Josh Homme revealed plans of a re-issue of Rated R which would feature B-side recordings and live performance from Reading Festival. It was released on August 3, 2010. Added to the original album is a second disc with six B-sides and the band's summer 2000 Reading Festival concert - featuring nine previously unreleased songs, including live versions of Rated R's "Feel Good Hit of the Summer", "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret", "Better Living Through Chemistry" and "Quick and to the Pointless". The B-sides are "Ode To Clarissa", "You're So Vague", covers of Romeo Read Full BioIn an interview with NME, Josh Homme revealed plans of a re-issue of Rated R which would feature B-side recordings and live performance from Reading Festival. It was released on August 3, 2010.
Added to the original album is a second disc with six B-sides and the band's summer 2000 Reading Festival concert - featuring nine previously unreleased songs, including live versions of Rated R's "Feel Good Hit of the Summer", "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret", "Better Living Through Chemistry" and "Quick and to the Pointless".
The B-sides are "Ode To Clarissa", "You're So Vague", covers of Romeo Void's "Never Say Never" and the Kinks' "Who'll Be The Next in Line", a live version of the album's "Monsters in the Parasol", a song originally from Josh Homme's side project, The Desert Sessions, and a re-recording of "Born To Hula", an early song from Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age EP. The other Reading Festival tracks are concert takes on "Ode To Clarissa", three songs from the band’s debut album ("Regular John", "Avon" and "You Can't Quit Me, Baby"), and "You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire", another track originally by The Desert Sessions, which was also present on their third album, Songs for the Deaf.
Credits :
Josh Homme – vocals, guitar, percussion (tracks 3, 8), drums (track 4), piano (track 10), backing vocals (track 4), producer, mixing, concept
Nick Oliveri – bass, percussion (track 8), guitar (track 4), vocals (tracks 4, 7, 9), backing vocals (tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 11), concept, art conception
Dave Catching – electric piano (tracks 1, 2, 8), piano (track 5), B3 (track 4), guitar (tracks 6, 7), 12-string guitar (track 10), lap steel (tracks 1, 11)
Nick Lucero – drums (tracks 2, 3, 5, 8, 11), percussion (track 3, 4)
Gene Trautmann – drums (tracks 1, 6, 7, 9)
Chris Goss – bass (track 4), percussion (track 1), backing vocals (tracks 4, 5, 6), producer, grand piano (track 1), noise piano (track 2)
Mark Lanegan – vocals (track 8), backing vocals (tracks 4, 11)
Barrett Martin – percussion (tracks 5, 10), steel drum (track 11), vibes (tracks 2, 5)
Mike Johnson – backing vocals (track 3)
Peter Stahl – backing vocals (track 2)
Rob Halford – backing vocals (track 1)
Nick Eldorado – backing vocals (tracks 1, 7)
Wendy Rae Fowler (Wendy Ray Moan) – backing vocals (tracks 1, 7)
Scott Mayo – horns (track 11), baritone sax (track 2)
Fernando Pullum – horns (track 11), flugal horn (track 7)
Reggie Young – horns (track 11)
Bradley Cook – engineer
Martin Schmelzle – engineer, sequencing, assembly
Trina Shoemaker – engineer, mixing
Dan Druff – guitar technician
Marek – noise (track 8), mixing
Robert Brunner – pre-production assistant
Francesca Restrepo – art direction
Added to the original album is a second disc with six B-sides and the band's summer 2000 Reading Festival concert - featuring nine previously unreleased songs, including live versions of Rated R's "Feel Good Hit of the Summer", "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret", "Better Living Through Chemistry" and "Quick and to the Pointless".
The B-sides are "Ode To Clarissa", "You're So Vague", covers of Romeo Void's "Never Say Never" and the Kinks' "Who'll Be The Next in Line", a live version of the album's "Monsters in the Parasol", a song originally from Josh Homme's side project, The Desert Sessions, and a re-recording of "Born To Hula", an early song from Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age EP. The other Reading Festival tracks are concert takes on "Ode To Clarissa", three songs from the band’s debut album ("Regular John", "Avon" and "You Can't Quit Me, Baby"), and "You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire", another track originally by The Desert Sessions, which was also present on their third album, Songs for the Deaf.
Credits :
Josh Homme – vocals, guitar, percussion (tracks 3, 8), drums (track 4), piano (track 10), backing vocals (track 4), producer, mixing, concept
Nick Oliveri – bass, percussion (track 8), guitar (track 4), vocals (tracks 4, 7, 9), backing vocals (tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 11), concept, art conception
Dave Catching – electric piano (tracks 1, 2, 8), piano (track 5), B3 (track 4), guitar (tracks 6, 7), 12-string guitar (track 10), lap steel (tracks 1, 11)
Nick Lucero – drums (tracks 2, 3, 5, 8, 11), percussion (track 3, 4)
Gene Trautmann – drums (tracks 1, 6, 7, 9)
Chris Goss – bass (track 4), percussion (track 1), backing vocals (tracks 4, 5, 6), producer, grand piano (track 1), noise piano (track 2)
Mark Lanegan – vocals (track 8), backing vocals (tracks 4, 11)
Barrett Martin – percussion (tracks 5, 10), steel drum (track 11), vibes (tracks 2, 5)
Mike Johnson – backing vocals (track 3)
Peter Stahl – backing vocals (track 2)
Rob Halford – backing vocals (track 1)
Nick Eldorado – backing vocals (tracks 1, 7)
Wendy Rae Fowler (Wendy Ray Moan) – backing vocals (tracks 1, 7)
Scott Mayo – horns (track 11), baritone sax (track 2)
Fernando Pullum – horns (track 11), flugal horn (track 7)
Reggie Young – horns (track 11)
Bradley Cook – engineer
Martin Schmelzle – engineer, sequencing, assembly
Trina Shoemaker – engineer, mixing
Dan Druff – guitar technician
Marek – noise (track 8), mixing
Robert Brunner – pre-production assistant
Francesca Restrepo – art direction
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