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American Soldier (album)

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Released
  
March 31, 2009

Artist
  
Queensrÿche

Label
  
Rhino Entertainment

Length
  
60:31

Release date
  
31 March 2009

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Recorded
  
El Dorado Studios, Burbank, California, London Bridge Studios, Seattle, Washington, The Office, North Andover, Massachusetts, March–December 2008

Producer
  
Jason Slater, Kelly Gray, Susan Tate, Kenny Nemes

American Soldier (2009)
  
Dedicated to Chaos (2011)

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Progressive metal, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Queensrÿche albums, Heavy metal albums

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American Soldier is the eleventh studio album by American progressive metal band Queensrÿche; it is a concept album released on March 31, 2009. The album debuted at No. 25 on the Billboard 200 chart. As its title suggests, American Soldier revolves around the lives and experiences of those who serve or have served in the United States armed forces.

Contents

Following the departure of Mike Stone, the album was the first to entirely be recorded by Queensrÿche as a quartet.

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Overview

The lyrical contents to the songs on American Soldier tell the story of war from a firsthand perspective. The album was produced by Jason Slater, who also produced and co-wrote Queensrÿche's 2006 album Operation: Mindcrime II, and was engineered by Kelly Gray, who was Queensrÿche's guitarist and producer from 1998–2001. It was recorded in 2008 over the course of nine months.

The album includes a particularly personal duet between Geoff Tate and his daughter Emily. The song, entitled "Home Again," focuses on a father returning home to his family after having been gone an extended period. This theme reflects both the life of Tate as a touring musician and the life of one who serves in the military.

Tate spent a few years interviewing veterans from all conflicts America has been involved in from World War II to the Iraq War, including his own father and collecting their stories in order to help him write the album.

Speaking about the inspiration for the album, Tate said:

Touring

An extensive U.S. spring tour began on April at Snoqualmie Casino in the band’s hometown of Seattle. The shows are presented in three suites, with the band performing sets from American Soldier, Rage for Order, and Empire.

During the American Soldier tour in the fall of 2009, the band featured a 3-song set with Lita Ford performing "Crave", "Patriotic SOB" and "Close My Eyes Forever".

Personnel

Band members
  • Geoff Tate - lead and backing vocals, horns
  • Michael Wilton - lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars
  • Eddie Jackson - bass guitars
  • Scott Rockenfield - drums
  • Additional performers
  • Emily Tate - vocals on track 11
  • Jason Ames - vocals on tracks 1 & 8
  • A.J. Fratto - vocals on track 1
  • Vincent Solano - vocals on track 5
  • Kelly Gray - guitars
  • Damon Johnson - guitars
  • Randy Gane - keyboards
  • Production
  • Jason Slater - producer
  • Kelly Gray - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Susan Tate, Kenny Nemes - executive producers
  • Hugh Syme - art direction, design and illustrations
  • Songs

    1Sliver3:09
    2Unafraid4:47
    3Hundred Mile Stare4:31

    References

    American Soldier (album) Wikipedia