Great White Death (album)

Great White Death is the ninth studio album by power electronics band Whitehouse, released in February 1985. It was the last Whitehouse record to be released through Come Organization, a label which dissolved after the band went on hiatus after the record's release.[2] The album was reissued on CD format in 1991 through the band's new label, Susan Lawly. A special edition was issued in 1997 which came with a bonus track, an extended version of the song "My Cock Is On Fire". In 2010, a vinyl reissue of the album was released through Very Friendly.

Great White Death
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1985
RecordedNovember–December 1984 at IPS Studio, London
GenrePower electronics, noise, avant-garde
Length27:51
LabelCome Organization
ProducerWilliam Bennett, Dave Kenny
Whitehouse chronology
Right to Kill
(1983)
Great White Death
(1985)
Thank Your Lucky Stars
(1990)
Alternate cover
Special Edition Cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Great White Death"W. Bennett2:27
2."Ass Destroyer"P. Sotos, K. Tomkins, W. Bennett3:14
3."You Don't Have To Say Please"W. Bennett8:28
4."Rapemaster"W. Bennett, K. Tomkins3:19
5."I'm Coming Up Your Ass"W. Bennett7:12
6."We've Got The Power"W. Bennett2:57
Special Edition CD Bonus Track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."My Cock Is On Fire (Extended Version)"W. Bennett13:36
Total length:41:27

Personnel

  • William Bennett – vocals, synthesizers, production, design
  • Dave Kenny – production
  • George Peckham – mastering
  • Denis Blackham – mastering (Special Edition CD)
  • Alan Gifford – graphic design (Special Edition CD)
  • Hayley – photography (Special Edition CD)

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United Kingdom February 1985 Come Organisation LP WDC 881069
United Kingdom April 1991 Susan Lawly CD SLCD002
United Kingdom 1997 Susan Lawly CD SLCD017
United Kingdom 14 April 2010 Very Friendly LP VFSL07

References

  1. Racelin, Antti. Whitehouse – Great White Death Review at AllMusic. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  2. Bennett, William. "Susan Lawly FAQ". Susan Lawly. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
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