King's X (album) explained

King's X
Type:studio
Artist:King's X
Cover:Kings X Self Titled.jpg
Released:March 10, 1992
Recorded:1991
Studio:Rampart Studios, Houston, Texas
Genre:Hard rock, progressive metal
Length:50:01
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Sam Taylor
Prev Title:Faith, Hope, Love
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Dogman
Next Year:1994

King's X is the fourth studio album by American rock band King's X, released in 1992 through Atlantic Records. The album marked the end of the band's relationship with producer Sam Taylor.

Track listing

The European version of the album includes the song "Junior's Gone Wild" (3:08) as track 7, between "Ooh Song" and "Not Just for the Dead".[1] That song is also featured on the Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack.[2]

Accolades

In 2022, Guitar World ranked King's X #15 on their list of "The 30 Greatest Rock Guitar Albums of 1992".[3]

YearPublicationCountryAccoladeRankclass=unsortable
1992 Musikexpress Germany"Albums of the Year" 43 [4]
"*" denotes an unordered list.

Charts

Singles – Billboard (North America)

Personnel

King's X

Additional musicians

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/release/1855866-Kings-X-Kings-X "King's X self-titled album, European release"
  2. https://www.discogs.com/master/233022-Various-Bill-Teds-Bogus-Journey-Music-From-The-Motion-Picture "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack"
  3. Web site: The 30 greatest rock guitar albums of 1992. April 28, 2022. Guitar World. Greg. Prato. April 29, 2022.
  4. December 1992 . Kritiker Top 50 – die fünfzig besten Platten . ME Sounds Special 93 . May 15, 2012 . German . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081230212845/http://home.rhein-zeitung.de/~tommi.s/mes92.htm#1992k . December 30, 2008 .