1997 Mötley Crüe – Generation Swine
Generation Swine is the seventh studio album by the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released on June 24, 1997. The album marks the return of lead singer Vince Neil following his last appearance on 1989’s Dr. Feelgood and the last to feature drummer Tommy Lee until the 2008 album Saints of Los Angeles.
Following the commercial failure of the band’s self-titled album, Mötley Crüe was under pressure by executives at Elektra Records to return Mötley Crüe to the level of commercial success that the band enjoyed in the 1980s.
The band, then officially consisting of vocalist/guitarist John Corabi, bassist Nikki Sixx, drummer Tommy Lee and guitarist Mick Mars, were so frustrated with the failure of the previous album and tour sales that they fired numerous people around the group, including their accountant, manager Doug Thaler, and their producer Bob Rock. The band then hired Allen Kovac as their new manager and started looking for another producer to work with for their next record which was originally titled Personality #9.
After the mass firing, the band was called to a meeting with Warner Bros. CEO Doug Morris to discuss the current state of the band. At the meeting, Morris tried to convince Sixx and Lee to get rid of Corabi, as he wasn’t a “star,” and reunite with original singer Vince Neil. Sixx and Lee were not interested in the idea of working with Neil again, and insisted on keeping Corabi in the group. With some additional convincing from Elektra CEO Sylvia Rhone, Morris agreed and the band continued with their work.
Tracks
1 Find Myself (Mick Mars; Nikki Sixx; Tommy Lee) 02:50
2 Afraid (Nikki Sixx) 04:07
3 Flush (Nikki Sixx; Tommy Lee) 05:02
4 Generation Swine (Nikki Sixx; Tommy Lee) 04:38
5 Confessions (Mick Mars; Tommy Lee; Scott Humphrey) 04:19
6 Beauty (Nikki Sixx; Tommy Lee; Scott Humphrey) 03:46
7 Glitter (Nikki Sixx; Scott Humphrey) 05:00
8 Anybody Out There? (Nikki Sixx; Tommy Lee) 01:50
9 Let Us Prey (Nikki Sixx) 04:21
10 Rocketship (Nikki Sixx) 02:04
11 A Rat Like Me (Nikki Sixx) 04:12
12 Shout At The Devil ’97 (Nikki Sixx) 03:42
13 Brandon (Tommy Lee) 03:20
Biography
Musicians
| Bass | Nikki Sixx |
| Drums | Tommy Lee |
| Guitar | Mick Mars |
| Piano | Tommy Lee |
| Background Vocals | Mick Mars |
| Background Vocals | Nikki Sixx |
| Background Vocals | Tommy Lee |
| Vocals | Vince Neil |
Other Musicians
| Guitar | John Corabi |
| Guitar | David Darling |
| Harpsichord | David Paich |
| Piano | David Paich |
| Synthesizer | Scott Humphrey |
| Programming | Scott Humphrey |
| Cello | Suzie Katayama |
| Background Vocals | John Corabi |
| Background Vocals | Scott Humphrey |
| Background Vocals | Rick Nielsen |
| Background Vocals | Robin Zander |
Liner Notes
Producer – Scott Humphrey
Co-producer – Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee
Arranged By (Strings) – Bennet Salve
Engineer – Lenny DeRose, Marty Ogden, Steve MacMillan, Brian Dobbs, Dave Ogilvie
Mastered By – Tom Baker
Mixed By – Brian Dobbs (Tracks 1, 8, 13)
Mixed By – Dave Ogilvie (Tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9)
Mixed By – James Barton (Track 6)
Mixed By – Lenny DeRose (Tracks 8, 10)
Recorded By – Brian Dobbs, Dave Ogilvie, Lenny DeRose, Marty Ogden, Steve Macmillan
Photography – Dean Groover, John Eder, John Harrell, William Hames
Recorded At Can-Am Recorders
Recorded At Music Grinder Studios
Recorded At Conway Studios
Recorded At The Enterprise
Recorded At The Chop Shop
Recorded At Butt Cheese West Studio
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