Released August 3, 1993 Release date 3 August 1993 | Length 54:18 | |
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Recorded 1992-1993 at Music Grinder Studios, Hollywood, California Similar |
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The Outer Limits is the eighth album release, and the seventh studio album, by Canadian heavy metal band Voivod. It was issued via Mechanic/MCA Records in 1993, following the compilation release of The Best of Voivod. The Outer Limits was the final album to feature vocalist Denis Bélanger until his 2002 return.
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- Voivod the outer limits 1993 full album hq artwork lyrics
- Voivod the outer limits full album hd
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
The Outer Limits was also Voivod's first album without original bassist Blacky, who had left the band after the release of the critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful 1991 album Angel Rat. Uncomfortable with the idea of bringing in an immediate replacement for Blacky, Voivod opted to have session musician Pierre St-Jean play bass guitar for the recording of the album.
The album features, "The Nile Song," a cover of a song by progressive rock band Pink Floyd and their longest song "Jack Luminous" tracking in at 17 minutes and 26 seconds.
When originally issued, the CD came with a miniature pair of 3D glasses in order to view the booklet art correctly.
Greg Saunier, drummer of the prominent, experimental indie band Deerhoof has cited "Jack Luminous" as his favorite song of all time.
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Track listing
- "Fix My Heart" – 4:53
- "Moonbeam Rider" – 4:10
- "Le Pont Noir" – 5:43
- "The Nile Song" – 4:00 (Pink Floyd cover) (Roger Waters)
- "The Lost Machine" – 5:53
- "Time Warp" – 3:55
- "Jack Luminous" – 17:26
- "Wrong-Way Street" – 3:50
- "We Are Not Alone" – 4:28
Personnel
Songs
1Fix My Heart4:56
2Moonbeam Rider4:11
3Le Pont Noir5:43