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Rated R - 10 th anniversary deluxe édition - Queens Of The Stone Age
International Music B.V. (2010)

Produced by Chris Goss and Joshua Homme — Recorded at Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, California — Recorded by Trina Shoemaker — Mixed by Trina Shoemaker, Joshua Homme, Marek — Art Concept by Joshua Homme & Nick Oliveri.
B-Sides : Produced by Joshua Homme except "You're so vague", "Never say never"*, "Who'll be the next in line"* produced by Joshua Homme and Alain Johannes — (*) mixed by Alain Johannes.
Live 2000 : Recorded live at the Reading festival, August 26, 2000 — Produced by Sarah Gaston for BBC Radio 1 — Mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, CA — Released by arrangement with BBC Music.
Queens Of The Stone Age are … Joshua Homme : Guitar / Vocals — Nick Oliveri : Bass / Vocals — Nick Lucero : Drums — Gene Trautmann : Drums.
Additional musicians : Dave Catching : Electric Piano, Lap Steel, B3, Piano, Guitar, 12 String Guitar, Keyboards except on "Leg of lamb", "Tension head" and B-Sides "Never say never", "Who'll be the next in line" — Chris Goss : Grand Piano, Percussion, Noise Piano, Bass, Backing Vocals (5 tracks) — Mark Lanegan : Vocals (3 tracks) ...

01. Feel good hit of the summer
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Lead Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Backing Vocals // Gene Trautmann - Drums // Dave Catching - Electric Piano, Lap Steel // Rob Halford - Backing Vocals // Wendy Ray Moan - Backing Vocals // Nick Eldorado - Backing Vocals // Chris Goss - Grand Piano, Percussion

02. The lost art of keeping a secret
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Lead Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Backing Vocals // Nick Lucero - Drums // Dave Catching - Electric Piano // Pete Sthal - Backing Vocals // Barrett Martin - Vibes // Scott Mayo - Baritone Sax // Chris Goss - Noise Piano

03. Leg of lamb
Joshua Homme - Guitar & Percussion, Lead Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass // Nick Lucero - Drums, Percussion // Nike Johnson - Backing Vocals

04. Auto pilot
Joshua Homme - Drums, Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Lead Vocals, Guitar // Nick Lucero - Percussion // Dave Catching - B3 // Mark Lanegan - Backing Vocals // Chris Goss - Bass, Backing Vocals

05. Better living throught chemistry
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Lead Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Backing Vocals // Nick Lucero - Drums // Dave Catching - Piano // Barrett Martin - Vibes, Percussion // Chris Goss - Backing Vocals

06. Monsters in the parasol
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Lead Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Backing Vocals // Gene Trautmann - Drums // Dave Catching - Guitar // Chris Goss - Backing Vocals

07. Quick and the pointless
Joshua Homme - Lead Guitar // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Lead Vocals // Gene Trautmann - Drums // Dave Catching - Guitar // Wendy Ray Moan - Backing Vocals // Nick Eldorado - Backing Vocals // Fernando Pullum - Flugal Horn

08. In the fade
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Backing Vocals, Percussion // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Percussion // Nick Lucero - Drums // Dave Catching - Electric Piano // Mark Lanegan - Lead Vocals // Marek - Noise

09. Tension head
Joshua Homme - Guitars // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Lead Vocals // Gene Trautmann - Drums

10. Lightning song
Joshua Homme - Piano // Nick Oliveri - Bass // Dave Catching - 12 String Guitar // Barrett Martin - Percussion

11. I think I lost my headache
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Lead Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Backing Vocals // Nick Lucero - Drums // Dave Catching - Lap Steel // Barrett Martin - Steel Drum // Mark Lanegan - Backing Vocals // Scott Mayo, Fernando Pullum & Reggie Young - Horns


The B-Sides

01. Ode to Clarissa
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Backing Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Lead Vocals // Gene Trautmann - Drums // Diamond Dave Catching - Guitar // Pete Stahl - Backing Vocals

02. You're so vague
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Backing Vocals // Gene Trautmann - Drums // Dave Catching - Guitar

03. Never say never
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Baritone Guitar, Asshorn // Gene Trautmann - Drums // Brendon McNicholl - Guitar, Photography // Niala Sennahaj - Drums Tweek, Slide Job // Natasha Shneider - Fourths

04. Who'll be the next in line
Joshua Homme - Guitar Right, Backing Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass, Vocals // Gene Trautmann - Drums // Natasha Shneider - Piano // Brendon McNicholl - Guitar Left

05. Born to hula
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Lead Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass // Gene Trautmann - Drums // Diamond Dave Catching - Keyboards // Pete Stahl - Backing Vocals

06. Monster in the parasol [live]
Joshua Homme - Guitar, Lead Vocals // Nick Oliveri - Bass // Gene Trautmann - Drums // Diamond Dave Catching...


Live at the Reading festival 2000

07. Feel good hit of the summer
08. Regular John
09. Avon
10. Quick and the pointless
11. Better living throught chemistry
12. Ode to Clarissa
13. The lost art of keeping a secret
14. You can't quit me, baby
15. Millionaire

Rated R : All songs by Joshua Homme & Nick Oliveri except "Monster in the parasol" by Joshua Homme and Mario Lalli, "Lightning song" by Dave Catching, "In the fade" by Joshua Homme and Mark Lanegan, "Better living throught chemistry" chorus inspired by Björk.

The B-sides : All songs written by Joshua Homme & Nick Oliveri except "Never Say Never" by D. Iyall, D.Carter, B. Bossi, P. Zinavage, P. Woods, "Who'll be the next in line" written by Raymond Douglas Davies, "Born To Hula" written by Joshua Homme, "Monster in the parasol (Live)" written by Joshua Homme and Mario Lalli.

Live at the Reading festival 2000 : All songs written by Joshua Homme & Nick Oliveri except "Regular John" and "Avon" written by Joshua Homme, John McBain, Alfredo Hernandez, "You Can't Quit Me Baby" written by Joshua Homme & Alfredo Hernandez, "Millionaire" by Joshua Homme & Mario Lalli.

A écouter aussi :
Queens Of The Stone Age (1998), Rated R (2000), Songs For The Deaf (2002), Lullabies To Paralyse (2005), Era Vulgaris (2007), ...Like Clockwork (2012-2013)

Egalement conseillés :
Kyuss, Masters Of Reality, Eagles Of Death Metal, The Desert Sessions, Fu Manchu, Beaver, Men Of Porn, Them Crooked Vultures ... stoner - the seventies