Sensually Primitive Explained

Sensually Primitive
Type:Studio
Artist:Mr Libido
Cover:Cover-MrLibido-SensuallyPrimitive.jpg
Alt:In a dark room stands a muscular naked man. In his hands, which are placed in front of his crotch, he is holding a bunch of flowers. Over his head he is wearing a skull like rubber mask. In the upper left corner is written Mr Libido, and in the lower left is written Sensually Primitive.
Released:1996
Recorded:Mid to late 1995, in different places during the 1995 tour of Freak Kitchen
Genre:Experimental rock, electronic rock
Length:50:44
Language:English
Label:Thunderstruck Productions
Producer:Mr Libido

Sensually Primitive is a full-length studio album released under the pseudonym Mr Libido by Mattias Eklundh of the progressive metal band Freak Kitchen. The album was released in 1996 after being recorded in mid to late 1995, as the artist states, "...in bed-rooms, basements, living-rooms & kitchens on Mother Earth".[1]

The musical style of the album is very experimental and could sometimes easy be classified as strange.The album is unusual because it doesn't feature a single tone of guitar although Mattias Eklundh is a guitarist known for his high technical level of guitar playing.

Track listing

  1. "The Serious Musician"
  2. "How Are We Feeling Today?"
  3. "Big Ugly Secret"
  4. "Daddy's Box of No-No's"
  5. "Your Left Arm"
  6. "Train Leaves at 04:00"
  7. "Techno Moron"
  8. "Not That Kind of Bird"
  9. "Herbert the Pervert"
  10. "Dead on Arrival"
  11. "Sit on My Face"
  12. "I Thought It Was a Horse"
  13. "Hard to the Core"
  14. "Sensually Primitive"
  15. "Bit of King"

Personnel

References

  1. Noted on the last page of the booklet of the CD