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Dogman (King's X album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Dogman (King's X album)

''Dogman'' is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal/hard rock trio King's X. It marks the band's second album under Atlantic and their first to be produced by Brendan O'Brien,〔According to music historian Brian Smith〕 who had just come off scoring big hits with Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and The Black Crowes. ''Dogman'' signaled a heavier direction for King's X and, with strong approval from both critics and fans, is often considered one of their best works.
==Background and recording==
According to frontman Doug Pinnick, while longtime King's X producer Sam Taylor had a big influence on the band's sound, he never captured the heaviness of their live performance in the studio. Taylor ended production duties with King's X after four albums together. When the high profile Brendan O'Brien approached King's X about creating an album together, the band enthusiastically accepted. Shortly prior to the start of ''Dogman'', guitarist Ty Tabor had started transitioning over to Mesa Boogies and Marshall amplifiers. In the studio, Tabor and O'Brien spent little time tightening the guitar tone when recording which was also Tabor's first experience recording with new amps. He later entrusted the tweaking to O'Brien who "brightened them up a bit and made them a little more edgy sounding." Although, the band actually favored some of the demos over the final songs. These would later be released simply as ''Dogman Demos'' in 2005.
〔Prato, Greg (Interview with King's X Guitarist Ty Tabor ) Guitar Site (July 8, 2008). Retrieved on 1-16-11.〕
Nevertheless, working with O'Brien was a satisfying experience for King's X. In 1999, Pinnick described "Black The Sky" as his new "standard to mix to" due to its "big and fat" sound comparable to the band's live performance. The track "Human Behavior" was also written and recorded with a 12-string guitar, a rare inclusion to the band's repertoire.〔

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