Welcome to Sky Valley

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Welcome to Sky Valley
Welcome to Sky Valley cover
Studio album by Kyuss
Released June 28, 1994
Recorded Sound City in Van Nuys, California in 1993
Genre Stoner rock
Length 51:53
Label Elektra Records
Producer Kyuss & Chris Goss
Professional reviews
Kyuss chronology
Blues for the Red Sun
(1992)
Welcome to Sky Valley
(1994)
...And the Circus Leaves Town
(1995)

Welcome to Sky Valley is the third album released by Kyuss on June 28, 1994.

This was the first album with bassist Scott Reeder, who took the place of Nick Oliveri in 1992 before the album was recorded. It also marks the first time that the bass guitar was used in a more conventional, contrapuntal manner, as opposed to Oliveri's Lemmy-influenced picking style that uses the bass more as a rhythm guitar, sticking to simple major and minor scales, sans the use of modes. This is the final album with drummer Brant Bjork, who left to join Fu Manchu.

There are only three listed tracks (and a fourth hidden one), but there are ten songs. Track one, for instance is actually three different songs.

In concert, the band Tool has covered "Demon Cleaner" a number of times, occasionally getting Kyuss bassist Scott Reeder to play it with them live.[1]

Contents

  1. "Gardenia" / "Asteroid" / "Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop" (17:46)
  2. "100°" / "Space Cadet" / "Demon Cleaner" (14:50)
  3. "Odyssey" / "Conan Troutman" / "N.O." / "Whitewater" (18:19)
  4. "Lick Doo" (hidden track) (0:57)

  1. "Gardenia" (Brant Bjork) – 6:54
  2. "Asteroid" (Josh Homme) – 4:48
  3. "Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop" (Josh Homme) – 6:03
  4. "100°" (Josh Homme) – 2:29
  5. "Space Cadet" (Josh Homme/Scott Reeder) – 7:02
  6. "Demon Cleaner" (Josh Homme) – 5:19
  7. "Odyssey" (Josh Homme) – 4:19
  8. "Conan Troutman" (Josh Homme) – 2:11
  9. "N.O." (Mario Lalli/Scott Reeder) – 3:47
  10. "Whitewater" (Brant Bjork/Josh Homme) – 8:58 (contains "Lick Doo" (unlisted "secret" track))
  • The above tracklist is from the promo version and some of the European issues. Most of the commercially-sold versions of the CD contain only four tracks, which is meant to encourage listeners to experience it as a full album instead of as a collection of separate songs (although in some interviews, band member Josh Homme claimed that it was done this way just so it would be "like hell to play on a CD player").

  1. ^ Augusto, Troy J. (April 2, 1998). Tool. Variety. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
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