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Spiritual Healing by Released February 16, 1990 Recorded 1989 Studio, USA Length 43: 17, chronology (1988) Spiritual Healing (1990) (1991) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 9/10 10/10 Spiritual Healing is the third studio album by American band, released on February 16, 1990. This album was out of print, but it has been reissued by as of November 2012. The only album to feature both guitarist and bassist and the last to feature drummer. This is the first of Death's albums to show Schuldiner's lyrics moving away from the gore and horror themes of previous works, focusing instead on themes of society including abortion, genetics, and televangelism, a direction that would be further refined on 1991's album. The musical content is more obviously melodic, a facet highlighted by James Murphy's characteristic lead guitar playing. The members of Death and their manager/co-producer stayed in a single motel room at the Safari Inn, near, for the entire six weeks the album was recorded and mixed, although bassist Terry Butler and drummer Bill Andrews frequently went home as they lived in the Tampa area. This was the final Death album cover painted.
MY ENTIRE COLLECTION IS FOR SALE SO CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR 1000s OF VINYLS, DEMOS, CDS. CHEERS~ UP FOR BID IS ONE (1) VINYL 12' LP: DEATH - SPIRITUAL HEALING. ( ULTRA RARE ORIGINAL 1ST PRESSING ON BLACK VINYL. PLEASE SEE PICTURES BELOW FOR DETAILS. The other point about Holy Unction concerns its decline as a healing rite and its transformation into a preparation for death. This is the degradation of spiritual healing, for it misunderstands its whole meaning. But, second, we must not forget that spiritual healing, though rare, is very real. Picture Sleeve - Side A Tracks: 1. Living Monstrosity 2. Altering The Future 3. Defensive Personalities 4. Within The Mind Side B Tracks: 1. Spiritual Healing 2.
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This period was one of massive controversy for Death, as Butler and Andrews toured Europe without Schuldiner (who refused to do the tour on the basis that it had been badly organised), with vocalist Louis Carrisalez in his place. Butler and Andrews were dismissed from the band following this incident. Greif played a Kawai K1 keyboard part in the middle of title track 'Spiritual Healing'. Contents. Track listing All lyrics written. Title Music Length 1. 'Living Monstrosity' Schuldiner 5:08 2.
'Altering the Future' Schuldiner, 5:34 3. 'Defensive Personalities' Schuldiner, Butler 4:46 4. 'Within the Mind' Schuldiner, 5:34 5. 'Spiritual Healing' Schuldiner 7:44 6. 'Low Life' Schuldiner, Murphy, Butler 5:23 7.
'Genetic Reconstruction' Schuldiner, Murphy, Butler 4:52 8. 'Killing Spree' Schuldiner, Murphy 4:16 Total length: reissued Relapse Records version (bonus disc 1) No. Title Length 1. 'Altering the Future' (rehearsal) 5:34 2. 'Defensive Personalities' (rehearsal) 4:49 3. 'Within the Mind' (rehearsal) 6:08 4.
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'Within the Mind - Take 2' (rehearsal) 5:59 5. 'Spiritual Healing' (rehearsal) 8:44 6. 'Killing Spree' (rehearsal) 4:18 7. 'Defensive Personalities' (studio instrumental) 4:47 8. 'Spiritual Healing' (studio instrumental) 7:48 9. 'Within the Mind' (studio instrumental) 5:37 10.
'Satanic Jam' (joke/jam tracks) 2:43 11. 'Primus Jam' (joke/jam tracks) 3:38 12. 'Jon a Qua - Take 2' (joke/jam tracks) 3:05 13. 'Jon a Qua - Take 3' (joke/jam tracks) 3:06 14. 'Jon a Qua - Take 4' (joke/jam tracks) 1:35 15.
'Jon a Qua - Take 5' (joke/jam tracks) 1:38 16. 'Jon a Qua - Take 6' (joke/jam tracks) 2:51 Total length: reissued Relapse Records version (bonus disc 2) No. Title Length 1. 'Living Monstrosity' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 5:28 2.
'Pull the Plug' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 4:47 3. 'Zombie Ritual' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 5:00 4. 'Spiritual Healing' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 8:05 5. 'Left to Die' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 5:00 6. 'Defensive Personalities' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 5:11 7. 'Genetic Reconstruction' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 5:06 8.
'Open Casket' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 5:38 9. 'Within the Mind' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 6:48 10. 'Leprosy' (Live at Streets, New Rochelle, NY March 17, 1990) 7:50 11. 'Suicide Machine' (Unearthed Pre-'Human' Rehearsals) 4:15 12. 'Together as One' (Unearthed Pre-'Human' Rehearsals) 4:37 13. 'See Through Dreams' (Unearthed Pre-'Human' Rehearsals) 3:48 2012 reissued Relapse Records version (iTunes bonus version) No.
Title Length 1. 'Suicide Machine - Unearthed Version 2' 5:14 2. 'Suicide Machine - Unearthed Version 3' 2:17 3. 'Suicide Machine - Unearthed Version 4' 5:05 4. 'Together as One - Unearthed Version 2' 2:25 5. 'See Through Dreams - Unearthed Version 2' 2:39 Personnel Death.
– guitar, vocals. – guitar.
– bass. – drums. – keyboard on 'Spiritual Healing' Additional production. Recorded and mixed at, USA.
Produced by Chuck Schuldiner & Eric Greif. Recorded and mixed by Scott Burns and. Assistant engineered by John Cervini and Mike Gowan. – Artwork, Cover Design.
David Bett – Art Direction. Brian Freeman – Design.
J.J. Hollis – Photography. – Management References. Schalek, Dave. Retrieved January 12, 2013. Rivadavia, Eduardo. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
Hadusek, Jon (November 16, 2012). Retrieved November 27, 2013.
Pratt, Greg (November 20, 2012). Retrieved November 27, 2013. Arnold, Neil.
Retrieved November 27, 2013. McIver, Joel (November 27, 2013). Retrieved November 13, 2012. Retrieved November 13, 2012.

Retrieved November 14, 2012. External links.
When comparing this red vinyl reissue to the original issue Combat CD, I notice immediately that it's been softened a bit. Meaning, it's just not as harsh in the treble region as the CD. The bass guitar has been moved up in the presentation (more pronounced) and the kick drum, while containing less of the 'click' attack of the Combat CD, it has more presence, depth and punch over the CD. This reissue is a bit muffled sounding and I suspect has less dynamic range than the CD. But overall, I think it sounds better, because. This album is meant to be cranked and I find myself wanting to bang my head a LOT more with the vinyl.