Worst Case Scenario (album) explained

Worst Case Scenario
Type:studio
Artist:Deus
Cover:Worst Case Scenario.jpg
Released:16 September 1994
Genre:Art rock, experimental rock
Length:55:13
Label:Bang!, Island Records
Producer:Peter Vermeersch, Pierre Vervloesem
Prev Title:Zea
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:My Sister = My Clock
Next Year:1995

Worst Case Scenario is the debut studio album by Belgian rock band Deus released in 1994. The cover art was designed by guitarist Rudy Trouvé. It contains the single "Suds & Soda", which became an underground hit and a fans favorite.

The album was first released in Belgium on the indie label Bang! with a different track listing: "Right as Rain" and "Great American Nude" (both tracks present on the Zea EP released in Belgium in 1993) are replaced by the song "Let Go". It was then released in the UK and Europe through Island Records with the track listing as written below.

The song "W.C.S. (First Draft)" uses the bass line from Frank Zappa's "Little Umbrellas", from his 1969 album, Hot Rats.

Worst Case Scenario received good reviews internationally despite the hard time that the British media had to categorize its music into a genre. They finally called it Art rock (a definition which still bothers singer Tom Barman[1]).

Worst Case Scenario reached Gold in Belgium, selling 30,000 copies. By April 2008, WCS had sold 270,000 copies worldwide.[2]

Staff

Singles

Charts references:[3]

References

  1. http://www.nyrock.com/interviews/deus_int.htm NY Rock interview with Tom Barman, 1999
  2. http://pocketrevolution.blogspot.com/2008/04/record-sales.html Pocket Revolution - The unofficial dEUS-weblog
  3. https://www.officialcharts.com/artists/ http://www.Official Charts Company