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  • Audio CD (May 27, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Earache Records
  • ASIN: B0017V7GHG
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #39,782 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Inpropagation
2. Corporal Jigsore Quandary
3. Symposium of Sickness
4. Pedigree Butchery
5. Incarnated Solvent Abuse
6. Carneous Cacoffiny
7. Lavaging Expectorate of Lysergide Composition
8. Forensic Clinicism/The Sanguine Article
9. Tools of the Trade [*]
10. Pyosified (Still Rotten to the Gore) [*]
11. Hepatic Tissue Fermentation 2 [*]

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2008 CD includes DVD. Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious (literary meaning: "The Dying Process - Discussing the Unhealthy") is the third album from the band Carcass, released in 1991 through Earache Records. It could be described as a concept album, as many of the tracks describe economical ways to dispose of dead bodies ("Pedigree Butchery", for example, proposes that dead humans be turned into pet food, "Carneous Cacoffiny" proposes to use human body parts as musical instruments and in "Inpropagation" human remains are used as fertiliser). 8 tracks.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Carneous Cacoffiny!., May 14, 2009
This review is from: Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious (CD/DVD) (Audio CD)
Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious has got to be one of my favorite if not #1 favorite, (although it usually changes on a weekly basis) death metal albums. You can say a lot of things about Carcass, but you can never accuse them of ever releasing two albums that sounded the same in their five full length lifespan. From their filthy medical dictionary grinding roots, to their part in the creation of melo-death (way before the Gothenburg music scene), they have inspired many musicians in the extreme and underground metal scene. It is quite difficult to overstate how influential this album was, and still is on the death metal genre. A perfect marriage of the brutal death/gore-grind of earlier releases (particularly the slightly more structured cuts from Symphonies Of Sickness) and the psuedo-melodic death metal/Gothenburg sound of Heartwork, Necroticism... is possibly the definitive Carcass album. In my honest opinion this (their 3rd album) was their crowning achievement, a perfect death metal album which bridged the gap between their charring brutality filled debut and sophomore releases to the melodic musicianship of Heartwork.

The great work done by this group can be attributed to Jeff Walker and the addition of Michael Amott to their ranks for this album (even if he did only add a couple of solos to this excellent release, with all the rhythm work already done by Bill Steer). The lyrics were sick and extreme as usual, they seemed to have used a medical dictionary and started covering such touching and heart warming subjects such as humans being turned into fertilizer, humans being used as pet food, human parts being used as musical instruments, humans being turned into glue for glue sniffing - you get the idea. It was this tongue in cheek attitude that grabbed me when I first flicked through the booklet, adding the extra dimension when listening to the album - hell, they even named their solos with medical terms!. The guitar work on this album is second to none, with Bill Steer and Michael Amott's contrasting guitar styles complementing the songs perfectly. The riffs are totally awesome and IMMENSE!, as well as the much more professional sounding solos which you have to hear by yourself. The song structures are at times mind-bogglingly complex. Ken Owen's drumming is some of the best ever committed to an extreme metal record and Jeff Walker's vocals are suitably savage (Bill and Ken's vocals are less prevalent than on previous records, however). Inpropagation is the perfect opener for the album, it's brutal, fast and very technical and the duet between the snares of Jeff Walker and the growls are just fantastic. Corporal Jigsore Quandary (one of the best death metal songs ever!) begins with the double bass pedals, and the the guitar enters the scene, the riffing courtesy of Mr. Amott is just insane! great head banging track. All of the songs are just amazing, but I have my favorites of course take for instance Inacarnated Solvent Abuse, this song actually deals with issues like making glue with human fat to be used as an intoxicant (a very common issue in England ;-)) Pedigree Butchery deals with the use of infants as dog food, Carneous Cacophony shows us how to make guitar strings out of human remains. Lavaging Expectorate Of Lysergide Compositions is about those crazy kids that take too much acid, read the lyrics and you'll never take one of those again, believe me!. Forensic Clinicism is about malpractice in the operation room, a classic!!.

The musicianship is amazing in this album, every riff, every tempo change is stunning, the vocals and the themes are out of this world. Is the perfect combo, Walker in the lyrics/ and Amott in the guitar. If you consider to be a Death Metal fan, and you don't have own this album yet then you deserve a much more painful death than the ones described in this album. This re-release really does offer great value for money. As well as a great remastered sound there are 3 bonus tracks all from the tools of the trade EP and they sound perfect and really fit well with the rest of the album. Much better than the stupid demo tracks which are normally added to re masters these days to try and justify purchase. Also a great 30 minute DVD documentary which is part 3 of a 2 and a half hour documentary filmed in 2007 called The Pathologist Report covering their entire career. The other parts are featured in the next subsequent re-leases so you have to get all Carcass albums to see the whole documentary which is definitely worth it since Carcass have made some great albums. It's a 25 minute interview with Mike Amott and Walker from an early 90s Earache video. The interview is very relaxed and informative, and gives great insight to how the band operated at the time, rather than in retrospect. All this comes in a massive digipak with full lyrics, photography and artwork. In short, the album has gotten the treatment it deserves, you cannot call yourself a death metal fan without owning this excellent album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Re-Master to a classic, March 4, 2010
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Carcass will always be one of my fave bands. With Descanting.. the band started to venture into a more death metal direction w/a little more melody than the previous 2 albums, but this is still one brutal release. Earache did a great job with the remaster. Lot more punch out of the songs and obviously everything is louder! Wait to you hear one of the best death metal songs Corporal Jigsore Quandary kick in w/the thunderous double bass to realize this remaster is no joke. Everything sounds heavier and clearer. The inclusion of Tools of the trade ep is also great as Hepatic Tissue Fermentation II is one of the best tunes the band has ever done and hearing it in a proper remaster form is amazing. Lyrics are printed on the multi fold out digi-pack and the dvd is the 3rd part of the documentary. This blows the original pressing out of the water!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The last great Carcass album, February 14, 2009
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This was the first Carcass album I ever heard and although I think "Symphonies of Sickness" is far superior to this offering one can't deny that the music on this is awesome and the musical talent of all involved is better then many in the death metal scene even today.

This is when Carcass started to move away from their gore grind roots and just play a style of almost rocklike groove laden death metal that almost defies categorization. Most of the songs have samples before the music that sort of fit what the song is going to be about which is always a nice touch and one that Carcass never used prior to this album. Musically this is not really death metal and not grindcore but not really rock either. It's something that needs to be heard to be believed. I have personal fond memories of this one and would suggest this album to anyone new to Carcass since the former and the later albums all sound nothing like this in any way and this sort of straddles the middle ground of what they were and what they would become.
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