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1988 studio album by Vicious Rumors
Digital Dictator is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band Vicious Rumors , released in 1988 through Shrapnel Records (United States) and Roadrunner Records (Europe);[ 2] a remastered edition was reissued in 2009. The is the first Vicious Rumors album to feature vocalist Carl Albert , who would stay in the band until his death in 1995.
"Western Front" (side one) Title Writer(s) 1. "Replicant" (Instrumental) Dave Starr, Mark McGee 1:04 2. "Digital Dictator" Starr, Geoff Thorpe, McGee, Carl Albert 3:17 3. "Minute to Kill" Thorpe, Albert, Larry Howe 3:34 4. "Towns on Fire" Thorpe, Howe 4:23 5. "Lady Took a Chance" Thorpe 6:11
"Eastern Front" (side two) Title Writer(s) 6. "Worlds and Machines" Thorpe, McGee, Howe 5:30 7. "The Crest" Thorpe 2:56 8. "R.L.H." Thorpe, Starr, McGee 4:00 9. "Condemned" Thorpe, Albert, McGee 3:53 10. "Out of the Shadows" Thorpe, McGee, Albert 4:09 Total length: 38:57
Vicious Rumors
Carl Albert – lead vocals
Geoff Thorpe – guitar, backing vocals
Mark McGee – guitar, backing vocals, mandolin
Dave Starr – bass, backing vocals
Larry Howe – drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians
John Lavaysse – backing vocals
Dino Alden – backing vocals
Production
Steve Fontano – producer, engineering , mixing
Geoff Thorpe – cover concept, mixing, production
Mark McGee – mixing
Dave Starr – mixing
George Horn – mastering
Dino Alden – assistant engineering
Guy Aitchison – cover art
Steve Pollutro – logo
Rocky Ball – photography
Doug Troxell – photography, production management, sleeve design
Rick Likong – photography
John Umphrey – photography
Stephanie Ball – photography
Tim Gennert – remastering (reissue)
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