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Back from the Dead (Spinal Tap album)

Back from the Dead
Spinal Tap Back from the Dead.jpg
Studio album by Spinal Tap
Released June 16, 2009
Genre Comedy rock
Heavy metal
Length 66:07
Label Spuzzle
Polymer
Spinal Tap chronology
Break Like the Wind
(1992)
Back from the Dead
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars
NME 11/10 stars
Planet Sound 7/10 stars

Back from the Dead is the third studio album by Spinal Tap, though it is the fourteenth when including their fictional albums. Released on June 16, 2009, it is the first release under the Spinal Tap name since 1992's Break Like the Wind.

The concept of Back from the Dead is that Spın̈al Tap has reunited in honor of the 25th anniversary of This Is Spinal Tap, and have launched an "unwigged and unplugged" tour.

Back from the Dead features re-recorded versions of songs featured in This Is Spın̈al Tap and its soundtrack album, and five songs not previously available on an album: "Warmer Than Hell", "Short and Sweet", "Celtic Blues", "Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare", and "Back from the Dead". "Jazz Oddyssey", which appeared briefly during the film, appears in three parts within Back from the Dead. "Sex Farm" appears in a funk-oriented version, while "(Listen to the) Flower People" appears in a reggae-oriented version.

Back from the Dead features guest appearances by Phil Collen, Keith Emerson, John Mayer and Steve Vai.

Back from the Dead was released on June 16, 2009. The album is packaged with a DVD featuring commentary on each of the album's tracks. Preceding the album's release, it was streamed for free by Entertainment Weekly and Spinner. An exclusive version of Back from the Dead was made available through Amazon MP3, featuring a newly recorded version of "(Listen to the) Flower People" in its original style. An additional track, "Saucy Jack", was released through the official Spinal Tap website. Fifteen of the songs have been released as downloadable content for the Rock Band video game series, along with "Short and Sweet" appearing as a packaged song in Lego Rock Band.

The packaging for Back from the Dead can be unfolded to form a diorama of Spinal Tap performing on stage, which the band members demonstrated during an appearance on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.


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