The Fragile Art of Existence | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Control Denied |
Cover: | Control Denied - The Fragile Art of Existence (1999).jpg |
Released: | November 30, 1999 |
Length: | 50:46 |
Label: | Nuclear Blast Relapse Records (2010 reissue) |
Producer: | Jim Morris, Chuck Schuldiner |
Prev Title: | 1999 demo |
Prev Year: | 1999 |
The Fragile Art of Existence is the only studio album by Control Denied, a progressive metal band founded by Chuck Schuldiner. It was released worldwide on Nuclear Blast America in 1999. Metal Mind Productions reissued the album on April 15, 2008 (February 11, 2008 in Europe). The release was digitally remastered and limited to 2,000 copies. The album was again re-released in 2010 by Relapse Records, available in two-disc and three-disc editions. The three-disc edition was limited to 1,000 copies.
This was also Chuck Schuldiner's final studio album before he died of brain cancer on December 13, 2001.
All songs written by Chuck Schuldiner.
Additional musicians
Production
The lineup that recorded Death's album The Sound of Perseverance (TSOP) (along with singer Tim Aymar) was originally intended to release the Control Denied album (and had completed the recording process), though bassist Scott Clendenin was let go in April 1999.[1] Schuldiner contacted frequent Death collaborator and bass player Steve DiGiorgio and requested that he record new basslines to replace the ones recorded by Clendenin. In some instances, DiGiorgio kept the bass lines recorded by Clendenin; he viewed it as a way to "return the favor", as Clendenin kept some of the bass lines that DiGiorgio played on the demos for TSOP.[2] Schuldiner remarked in a January 2000 Metal Maniacs interview that Clendenin "just didn't seem into it, I don't know if it was the material or what, but he didn't seem happy with what was going on, so we had to just let him go."[3]