Clawfinger_(album)

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Clawfinger (album)

1997 studio album by Clawfinger


Clawfinger is the third studio album by Swedish rap metal band Clawfinger, released on 29 September 1997 through WEA and MVG labels.[3]

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Background

The first song on the album is "Two Sides", which expanded the band's reach by using female choir vocals and a Middle Eastern sound. The rest of the album continues with the band's typical aggressive voice and socio-political lyrics.

Clawfinger contains twelve songs with an additional three bonus tracks on the limited edition. Three singles were released (detailed below) and two videos ("Biggest & the Best" and "Two Sides").

The album was named after the band because the band members could not agree on a title. Zak Tell said in interviews that upon seeing the printed sleeve (when it was too late) he had the title idea "Third Time Lucky" and wished he had thought of it in time. This title was relevant as the cover depicts a revolver's cylinder with a single bullet that would be fired on pulling the trigger for the third time, as well as the album being the band's third album.

Track listing

All tracks by Clawfinger.

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Personnel

  • Tom Baker – mastering
  • Clawfinger – producer
  • Flesh Quartet – strings
  • Alexander Kurlandsky – photography
  • Adam Kviman – engineer
  • Richard Mouser – guitar, engineer
  • Sebastian Oberg – cello
  • Erlend Ottem – guitar
  • Peter Reardon – sound effects, vocals, multi instruments, producer
  • Andre Skaug – bass guitar, water sticks
  • Jocke Skog – bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, programming, backing vocals, mixing
  • Zak Tell – vocals
  • Bård Torstensen – guitar, piano, programming, sitar, backing vocals, tamboura
  • Antoinette Sayegh - backing vocals on "Two Sides"

References

  1. Hobsonpublished, Rich (4 March 2022). "Vote for the greatest nu metal album of all-time". Louder Sound. Retrieved 22 April 2022.

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