Scream (Tony Martin album) explained

Scream
Type:studio
Artist:Tony Martin
Cover:TonyMartin_Scream_Cover.jpg
Released:8 November 2005 (US/Canada)
21 November 2005 (UK)
Recorded:2004
1998 ("Raising Hell")
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:53:19
Label:MTM Records (Europe/US)
Avalon/Marquee (Japan)
Producer:Tony Martin
Prev Title:Back Where I Belong
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Thorns
Next Year:2022

Scream is the second solo album by English rock and roll vocalist Tony Martin, after his second and final stint with Black Sabbath. It was released on 8 November 2005. The song "Raising Hell" features former Black Sabbath drummer Cozy Powell and keyboardist Geoff Nicholls. On most songs, Martin's son Joe Harford plays guitar. Nearly all other instruments are played by Martin himself (including a violin solo on "Scream").[1]

Trivia

"Raising Hell" is actually an instrumental demo recorded by Black Sabbath with Martin before the Dehumanizer recording sessions, which is re-recorded and used on this album.[2]

Band members

lead vocals, guitar, bass, violin, drums

keyboards

drums on "Raising Hell"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tony Martin - Scream - Review, retrieved on August 5, 2020. Metal Temple.
  2. Web site: Tony Martin - Scream - Review, retrieved on August 5, 2020. The Metal Archives.