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Freak of Nature (Freak of Nature album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Freak of Nature (Freak of Nature album)

''Freak of Nature'' is the self-titled debut album by American hard rock / heavy metal band Freak of Nature, released on March 29, 1993. The band features former White Lion vocalist Mike Tramp who formed Freak of Nature following White Lion's last album release The Best of White Lion in 1992.
The album was produced by Phil Kaffel and recorded at the The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California and although the record, released through Music For Nations, did not shift in large quantities Freak of Nature's relentless work ethic brought in many admirers. The band toured for eight months in support of the album, playing a mixture of headlining shows, mainly in Britain, including gigs at the Roskilde Festival on July 2, and support slots for Helloween in September and Dio in November.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Freak of Nature official bio )
==Content==
"Rescue Me" was released as a single for the album〔(【引用サイトリンク】title =Rescue Me single )2013〕 and "Turn the Other Way" was also released as a promo single. Both singles featured music videos.
"Possessed" and "Are You Ready?," were co-written with original guitarist Oliver Steffensen before he left the band and was replaced by Dennis Chick. Steffensen and Tramp had written four other songs, "Blame It on the Fool," "One Love," "Disturbing the Peace," and "Back Where You Belong," which were later released on Outcasts.
Tramp has also commented that he would have included the song "Can't Find My Way" instead of "Where Can I Go" because the former was received very well live while the band barely played the latter. On working with Phil Kaffel, Tramp remarked that the producer "captured the raw energy" of the band perfectly and recorded them entirely live in less than a week, which he said was a very different way of producing than his work with White Lion.
A concert from the supporting tour was released on DVD in 2004 titled "Freak of Nature: Live in Japan 1993".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Freak of Nature DVD )
The album is dedicated to Tramp's son Dylan and Thin Lizzy vocalist Phil Lynott.

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