Metal Mixtape: Orion
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Speaking of "Orion," here's a collection of all the covers I could find of the song. Unlike the massively popular "Raining Blood" mixtape, this one has only five covers, probably because (a) the song is an instrumental and thus less glamorous to recast, and (b) few dare mess with the masterpiece that is Cliff Burton's finest composition. Still, five of "Orion" is almost 36 minutes (available as a single .zip file and as separate MP3's below). Brace yourself for both interesting interpretations and awful, awful butchery.
Metal Mixtape - Orion [53.9MB .zip]
Fellow Bay Area resident Josh Davis slips the intro drones over ferociously funky drums and amazing sample freakery. The burning question I've had for years: did he pay royalties for this sample?
Dream Theater's covering the Master of Puppets album live (and releasing it as an "official bootleg") is just one more sign that the apocalypse is upon us. Only one guitar + James LaBrie's yowling + Mike Portnoy's way-too-big drumkit = the thing that should not be. At least LaBrie doesn't sing on this instrumental. When the kazoo-like keyboard comes in at 6:40, try not to piss your pants.
Mastodon don't screw it up as badly as Dream Theater did, though this cover sounds like a rush job. The mix is rough, and the soloing after the bridge is sloppy as hell. For some reason, the original recording (from Kerrang's Remastered covers disc, which I reviewed here) was terribly quiet, so I did some mastering (i.e., light brickwall compression) to raise the level. It ain't pretty, but this'll be the best-sounding MP3 you find of this cover.
Fast-rising Mexican acoustic guitar duo absolutely slay on this cover, turning it into a passionate campfire workout. This is the full 7:45 version, as opposed to the abridged video clip I posted earlier. The recording is phenomenal. Cliff would be proud, I think.
A horrible, horrible trance version from The Blackest Album, Vol. 3 - An Industrial Tribute to Metallica, which is even worse than it sounds (who the fuck covers songs from Load and Reload???). This travesty is so bad that you kind of have to hear it all the way through. It will probably make you very angry.
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9 Comments:
If I remember correctly, the Mastodon cover that appeared on the Kerrang compilation was a working demo and wasn't intended to be the final product. The band ended up posting the 'real' version on their Web site or MySpace or something. Maybe that has something to do with some of the weakness.
I can name at least three album covers off the cuff that feature the Horsehead Nebula in Orion: albums from Origin, Fog, and Nehemah.
Anathema used to cover it live. Here's an mp3 from the "Driven 'Til Oblivion Tour 1999" bootleg: http://files.for-robots.com/anders/anathema_orion.mp3
Not a very good quality recording and it fades out after a bit (last song of the encore), but gives a good sense of how they did it. It will be deleted automatically off that server after about a week, so grab it quickly.
Chris,
That makes sense. It does sound like a demo. Weird that it got out as an "official" release.
Dave,
Your nerdness is awesome.
Anders,
Thanks for the clip. I like how the band hides the ball with a I-IV-V progression before crashing into the real thing. Good stuff. Anathema = one of the most underrated bands in the world.
Anathema after the loss of Darren White = one of the most vapid and annoying bands that were once metal but carry on with their pink floyd meets radiohead copypastery.
Those that remember when Anathema ment something will never forget. Sorry for nerd rage, but... yes.
Hey Cosmo,
not sure if you are aware, but Barney from ND is doing the vocals on Dream Theater's cover of ORION...
Damn, "The Number Song" came up on shuffle the other day and I couldn't for the life of me place that sample... but I knew I recognized it.
Thanks for clearing that up, I can sleep at night again.
Um, Metal Chef, "Orion" is an instrumental. It has no vocals. Barney from ND did cover Metallica with Dream Theater at some point, but that wasn't here.
whuuuuiiiii! that acoustic duo is slick - timo
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