B-Sides & Rarities | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | October 4, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 1995–2005 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 64:26 | |||
Label | Rhino Entertainment/Maverick | |||
Producer | Terry Date and Deftones | |||
Deftones chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AbsolutePunk | (86%)[2] |
Allmusic | [3] |
Kerrang! | |
Stylus Magazine | [1] |
B-Sides & Rarities is a compilation album by alternative metal band Deftones, consisting of a CD and a DVD. The CD compiled previously released and unreleased B-sides, while the DVD featured multimedia content, including a complete videography. It was released in 2005 by Maverick Records.
Reception
"B-Sides and Rarities is an overall resounding effort by perhaps the smartest members of the now moribund Nü-Metal genre", said Ayo Jegede of Stylus Magazine. He went on to say, "Each of these B-sides and alternates replicates a period in their career, so while the songs themselves may be new, they perfectly encapsulate each album of the band’s catalogue as though they were overarching epochs".[4]
Track listing
CD
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Savory" (Jawbox cover) (featuring Jonah Matranga, Shaun Lopez and Chris Robyn of Far) | 4:37 |
2. | "Wax and Wane" (Cocteau Twins cover) | 4:09 |
3. | "Change (In the House of Flies) (Acoustic)" | 5:16 |
4. | "Simple Man" (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover) | 6:20 |
5. | "Sinatra" (2005 remix of Helmet cover) | 4:43 |
6. | "No Ordinary Love" (Sade cover, featuring Jonah Matranga of Far) | 5:34 |
7. | "Teenager (Idiot Version)" (featuring Michael Harris and Daniel Anderson of Idiot Pilot) | 3:45 |
8. | "Crenshaw Punch/I'll Throw Rocks at You" | 4:49 |
9. | "Black Moon" (featuring B-Real of Cypress Hill) | 3:18 |
10. | "If Only Tonight We Could Sleep" (The Cure cover, live in 2004 at MTV Icon: The Cure) | 5:05 |
11. | "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want" (The Smiths cover) | 2:04 |
12. | "Digital Bath (Acoustic)" (live in 2000 at KXTE, Las Vegas, Nevada) | 4:48 |
13. | "The Chauffeur" (Duran Duran cover) | 5:21 |
14. | "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) (Acoustic)" (additional vocals by Jonah Matranga of Far) | 4:32 |
Total length: | 64:26 |
No. | Title | Length |
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15. | "Night Boat" (Duran Duran cover) | 4:38 |
DVD
- "7 Words"
- "Bored"
- "My Own Summer (Shove It)"
- "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)"
- "Change (In the House of Flies)"
- "Back to School (Mini Maggit)"
- "Digital Bath"
- "Minerva"
- "Hexagram"
- "Bloody Cape"
- "Engine Number 9"
- "Root"
Personnel
Deftones
- Deftones – producer, compilation producer
- Chino Moreno – vocals
- Stephen Carpenter – guitar; photography
- Frank Delgado – keyboards; photography
- Chi Cheng – bass
- Abe Cunningham – drums; photography
Additional personnel
- Dave Aaron – engineer, mixing
- Karen Ahmed – project supervisor
- Tom Baker – remastering
- Andy Bennett – video director
- Chris Burns – video director
- Terry Date – producer, engineer, mixing, remixing
- Darren Doane – video director
- Mike Donk – photography
- Nick Egan – video director
- Mike Engstrom – project manager
- Sharyl Farber – project assistant
- Paul Fedor – video director
- Joe Fraulob – guitar, engineer, soloist, mixing
- Jay Goin – assistant
- Patrick Haley – photography
- Sam Hofstedt – assistant
- Paul Hunter – video director
- Joe Johnston – engineer, mixing
- Dean Karr – video director
- Nick Lambrou – video editor
- Nick Lambrou – DVD editor
- Frank Maddocks – creative director, creative design
- Jonah Sonz Matranga – vocals
- James Minchin – photography, video director
- Scott Olson – guitar
- Purge – video director
- Esther Somlo – project supervisor
- Dorothy Stefanski – project assistant
- Eric Steinman – engineer
- Robbie Snow – project manager
- Brian Virtue – producer, engineer, mixing
- Amy Weiser – photography
- Ulrich Wild – assistant
- Steve Woolard – project assistant
- Russ Busby – videographer, video editor, video director
Chart positions
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums Chart[5] | 30 |
Austrian Albums Chart[6] | 54 |
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[7] | 84 |
French Albums Chart[8] | 59 |
German Albums[9] | 85 |
Swiss Albums Chart[10] | 93 |
US Billboard 200[11] | 43 |
References
- 1 2 "Deftones - B-Sides & Rarities - Review". Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on 2007-05-14.
- ↑ "Deftones - B-Sides & Rarities - Album Review". AbsolutePunk.
- ↑ "B-Sides & Rarities - Deftones". Allmusic.
- ↑ Deftones - B-Sides and Rarities - Review - Stylus Magazine Archived 2007-05-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Discography Deftones". Hung Medien. Archived from the original on 2016-03-09. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
- ↑ "Discographie Deftones" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
- ↑ "Discographie Deftones" (in French). Hung Medien. Archived from the original on 2012-10-26. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
- ↑ "Discographie Deftones" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
- ↑ "Offizielle Deutsche Charts" (in German). offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
- ↑ "Discographie Deftones" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
- ↑ "Deftones > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums". Allmusic. Macrovision. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
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