Album

Hangover Music Vol. VI

Black Label Society

2004 · Rock

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Hangover Music Vol. VI by Black Label Society

Hangover Music Vol. VI is a Rock album by Black Label Society, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.

About

Hangover Music Vol. VI is the fifth studio album by heavy metal band Black Label Society, released April 20, 2004. This album is a much more mellow affair than any other Black Label Society album, and some fans have recognized it as a nod back to Zakk Wylde's solo effort, Book of Shadow, from 1996. The album contains a piano version of Procol Harum's 1967 No. 1 "Whiter Shade of Pale" and a song entitled "Layne," which is written in memory of Layne Staley of Alice in Chain. The song "No Other" is a leftover track from The Blessed Hellride session, which explains why Zakk Wylde played bass on this song, whereas other bassists played on the rest of the album. The song was also recorded, mixed, and mastered by the same team that was responsible for the production on The Blessed Hellride. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Crazy Or High3:35
  2. 2Queen Of Sorrow4:15
  3. 3Steppin Stone4:55
  4. 4Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow3:44
  5. 5Takillya (Estyabon)0:39
  6. 6Won't Find It Here6:26
  7. 7She Deserves A Free Ride (Val's Song)4:20
  8. 8House Of Doom3:47
  9. 9Damage Is Done5:21
  10. 10Layne5:16
  11. 11Woman Don't Cry5:39
  12. 12No Other4:59
  13. 13Whiter Shade Of Pale5:09
  14. 14Once More4:11
  15. 15Fear4:38

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Southern Rock
  • swampy
  • brooding
  • southern

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