Deaf Forever / Wild Thing / Electric Shaver Forest / De‐Soundtrack Variation No. 1 / Rap the Khabarovsk

~ Recording by SCUM

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
34.3Deaf Forever / Wild Thing / Electric Shaver Forest / De‐Soundtrack Variation No. 1 / Rap the Khabarovsk31:02MerzbowMerzboxMerzbowAlbum + Compilation
  • AU2000-06-16
Extreme (Australian experimental)XLTD 003

Relationships

recording engineer and mixer:Masami Akita (Japanese noise musician; Merzbow) (on 1989-07-02)
additional guitar:Kiyoshi Mizutani (Japanese noise / field recording artist) (on 1989-07-02)
drums (drum set) [drum kit], electronic instruments [electronix], other instruments [bowed instruments], other instruments [electro-shaver], other instruments [motor], other instruments [self-made junk], percussion, percussion [metal percussion], tape [tapes], turntable and other vocals [voice]:Masami Akita (Japanese noise musician; Merzbow) (on 1989-07-02)
recorded at and mixed at:ZSF Produkt Studio in Takinogawa, Kita (Kita-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1989-07-02)
compilation of:1. Deaf Forever
2. Wild Thing
3. Electric Shaver Forest
4. De‐Soundtrack Variation No. 1
5. Rap the Khabarovsk
recording of:1. Deaf Forever (on 1989-07-02: cover, instrumental)
2. Wild Thing (on 1989-07-02: cover, instrumental)
3. Electric Shaver Forest (on 1989-07-02)
4. De‐Soundtrack Variation No. 1 (on 1989-07-02)
5. Rap the Khabarovsk (on 1989-07-02)

De‐Soundtrack Variation No. 1

composer:Masami Akita (Japanese noise musician; Merzbow)

Deaf Forever

writer:Phil Campbell (Welsh metal guitarist for Motörhead & Persian Risk)
Pete Gill
Ian Fraser Kilmister (“Lemmy” from Motörhead)
Michael Burston (Motörhead guitarist)
publisher:Motor Music Ltd. (Motörhead publisher) (from 1986 to present)

Electric Shaver Forest

composer:Masami Akita (Japanese noise musician; Merzbow)

Rap the Khabarovsk

composer:Masami Akita (Japanese noise musician; Merzbow)

Wild Thing

lyricist and composer:Chip Taylor (US singer/songwriter)
publisher:EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
EMI Songs
EMI Songs Australia Pty. Ltd.
EMI Songs Musikverlag GmbH
April Music (in 1981)
referred to in medleys:Wild Thing / Poor Boy (medley)
later parody versions:Groovy Groovy Worthing
Konttaushumppa
later translated parody versions:Dumkopf
Lisbeth
Wild Ding
Wilde Smurf
later translated versions:Loca
Waaro?
Wahnsinn
Wahnsinn
arrangements:Wahnsinn (translated)
Wild Thing (Liz Phair arrangement)