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| ARTIST: | Rozz Williams |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Triple X Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Temptation, Life Is But a Dream, Raped, Who's in Charge Here? (Beneath the Triumph of Shadows), Fire of Uncommon Velocity, Her Only Sin, Interlude, Brother of Low Degree, Dear Skin, Maggot Drain, Dec. 30, 1334, Best of the Breed |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 614256000129 |
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Customer Reviews of Whorse's Mouth
A flawless offering from the master... Rozz Williams's final solo spoken word album is nothing short of absolute briliance. With the gifted keyboardist Paris, who creates most of the music ( beautiful piano pieces ) and at- the -time -roommate Ryan Gaumer at his side; Rozz creates a surreal, haunting articulate and often heartbreaking testament
of his heroin addiction and depression. A direction that I would have loved to have heard and seen more of had this musical icon
not chosen to silience himself. Exceptional, beautiful lyrics like his previous excellent spoken word album " Every King A Bastard Son " but not for the faint of heart or those who dare not sample the brutal harsh honesty of this man's works. But anyone who appreciates true original music, this is HIGHLY reccomended.
R.I.P. Roger Alan Painter a.k.a Rozz Williams
Kaenan James
The whorse's mouth
This compilaiton of spoken word peices by Rozz is truly indescribable until one hears it. Utterly haunting, it sets one in a state of melancholy, and at the same time has an under-tone of much un-ease. A remarkable peice of art, for it paints images and feelings as smoothly as the notes roll forth.
Another disturbingly beautiful work from Rozz Williams.
This second of purely spoken~word albums by the late Rozz Williams is more melodic but no less disturbing than his fist (Every King a Bastard Son). Written by Rozz and his former roommate/longtime collaberator Ryan Gaumer while they were both heavily addicted to heroin, this cd incorporates piano and violin, various effects, and even an old recording from obcene phone prankster Frank Lee, as well as Williams' ever lamenting voice. "Dec. 30, 1334" could be considered Rozz's suicide note to the world, "Best of the Breed" is an angry curse at that world, and "HER Only sIN" is a testimony of his disgust at the monster that herion addiction turned him into. This recording may seem a little too cryptic and personal for some, but as with Every King..., it's a must~have for those who desire more knowledge of the enigma known as Rozz Williams.