On August 21, 2020, 30 years to the day after its initial launch, thrash/metal-masters Anthrax will celebrate with the release of the deluxe anniversary edition of their fifth studio album, the Gold-certified Persistence of Time, produced by Anthrax and Mark Dodson (Megaforce).
Available exclusively on disc and vinyl, the CD package will include two CDs and one DVD, the vinyl edition offers four LPs, as well as revised cover art that reflects what had been the album’s original visual concept. Pre-orders can be placed HERE.
With revealing liner notes written by Scott Ian that pull back the curtain on some of the incidents that fueled the album’s lyrical content, the artwork showcases a selection of mementos from the Persistence of Time cycle: script pages from the band’s 1992 “My Dinner with Anthrax” episode of the TV sitcom “Married With Children,” band photos and magazine covers, backstage passes, and an assortment of vintage promo items. Also, the deluxe package’s cover art has been revised. Explained Benante, who also oversees all of Anthrax’s artwork, “We had been a band for only about five years, but so much had been and continued to be crammed into those few years, and we realized we couldn’t stop time, it was just persistent. Simultaneously, I was at the height of my Salvador Dali phase, I was just absorbed in his art, and I wanted to tie the two together – Salvador Dali and time. I loved what [artist] Don Brautigam did with the original cover, but for this deluxe edition, I wanted it the way I had originally seen the cover in my head – with the clock melting, so that’s what we did.””Recording the vocals for this album was a great experience,” said vocalist Joey Belladonna. ” I really liked working with Steve Thompson and Mark Barbiero, everything came together nicely, we all became good friends. And it was great to work in Manhattan again, especially at Electric Lady Studios. That place has such an aura, recording in the same place where Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, and Led Zeppelin did, it was a really cool experience.””One of the things I’ll never forget from the ‘Persistence of Time’ tours,” added Frank Bello, “was when we played the songs ‘Time’ and ‘Got The Time’ live. We had this big clock on our stage, the ‘Persistence of Time’ clock, and the hands on this clock went around and around while we played the songs ‘Time” and “Got The Time.” Today, something like that would be motorized, but back in 1990, it had to be done manually using a hand crank on the back of the clock. My bass tech from that time, Troy, it was his job to keep those hands turning during those two songs, throughout the entire songs. I mean, what a workout that guy got from turning that crank.””It was a weird time for us for a number of reasons,” added Benante, “but at the same time, a lot of great things happened. We did ‘Married with Children,’ we toured with Slayer and Megadeth on the ‘Clash of the Titans Tour,” and we recorded ‘Bring The Noise’ with Public Enemy, and that turned everything around.”# # #Persistence of Time/Deluxe 30th Anniversary Edition Vinyl Track Listing:
Side ATime (Remastered)Blood (Remastered)Keep It In The Family (Remastered)
Side BIn My World (Remastered)Gridlock (Remastered)Intro to Reality (RemasteredBelly of the Beast (Remastered)
Side CGot The Time (Remastered)H8 Red (Remastered)One Man Stands (Remastered)Discharge (Remastered)
Side DI’m The Man (The Illest Version Ever)Time (Live at The Palace of Auburn Hills)Got The Time (Pre Production)
Side EIn My World (Pre Production – Scott Guide Vocal)H8 Red (Rehearsal Room/Charlie’s, Riff Tape/Pre-Production)Discharge (Charlie’s Riff Tape/Rehearsal Room/Pre-Production)
Side FKeep In In The Family (Rehearsal Room/Scott Guide Vocal)Blood (Rehearsal Room/Pre-Production)
Side GIntro to Reality (Pre-Production)Belly Of The Beast (Tracking)Gridlock (Tracking)
Side HOne Man Stands (Pre-Production)Time (Pre-Production, Scott Guide Vocal)
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