Absolutego

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{{Infobox album

| name = Absolutego

| type = studio

| artist = Boris

| cover = absolutego.gif

| alt =

| released = 1996 (original)
2001 (reissue)

| recorded = 1995 (original)
1997 (reissue)

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = Drone

| length = 60:15 (original)
73:24 (Reissue)

| label = Fangs Anal Satan
Southern Lord (SUNN10)

| producer = Boris

| chronology = Boris

| prev_title = Boris/Barebones

| prev_year = 1996

| next_title = Amplifier Worship

| next_year = 1998

| misc = {{Extra album cover

| header = Alternative cover

| type = studio

| cover = Absolutego.jpg

| border =

| alt =

| caption = 2001 re-release

}}

}}

{{Album reviews

| rev1 = AllMusic

| rev1score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}York, William. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r522328|pure_url=yes}} Absolutego review] AllMusic Retrieved on 2011-06-24.

}}

Absolutego is the debut studio album by Japanese experimental band Boris.{{cite book |editor1-last=Herbst |editor1-first=Jan-Peter |title=The Cambridge Companion to Metal Music |date=2023 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |page=252}} It was released in 1996 by Fangs Anal Satan. This album shows inspiration from the Melvins and, most prominently, Earth. Excluding the Merzbow collaboration Sun Baked Snow Cave, it is the only "one-long-song" Boris album that is not broken down into multiple parts. A song with the same title also appears in the album Dear and re-appears on the collaboration album 2R0I2P0.

In 2001 Southern Lord Records re-released this album remastered and slowed down, with an alternative cover, and relabeled as Absolutego+ (Special Low Frequency Version) in homage to Earth 2. This reissue included a bonus drone track recorded in 1997; its title would be reused 4 years later for an album also called Dronevil (a trend which continued with three albums titled Heavy Rocks, one in 2002, another in 2011, and a third in 2022) as well as for the original "Dronevil" song, a Heavy Rocks (2002) outtake released on the Mangrove 2002 compilation. Southern Lord also released the 2001 remaster on vinyl in 2011 with new artwork, splitting the title track arbitrarily with cutoffs to fill the first three sides; the fourth side contains the final 9:35 and bonus track "Dronevil 2."

Track listing

{{Track listing

| headline = Absolutego

| title1 = Absolutego

| length1 = 60:15

| total_length = 60:15

}}

{{Track listing

| headline = Absolutego+

| title1 = Absolutego

| length1 = 65:34

| title2 = Dronevil 2

| length2 = 7:50

| total_length = 73:24

}}

Personnel

On all releases until Amplifier Worship, Takeshi had been referred to as "Ohtani", and was credited as such on Absolutego's original release. This was corrected for the reissue of the album.

  • Atsuo – vocals, drums
  • Takeshi – bass
  • Wata – guitars
  • Kakinuma – engineer
  • Boris – production
  • Just Play Design Uechi – artwork and typography

Pressing history

class="wikitable"
Year

! Label

! Format

! Country

! Out of Print?

! Notes

1996

| Fangs Anal Satan

| CD

| Japan

| Yes

| Cover depicts a girl holding a large snake; sound quality is tinny and more trebly than future releases

2001

| Southern Lord

| CD-R

| U.S.

| Yes

| Orange jewel box; new cover depicting Wata and guitar; U.S. bonus track

2001

| Southern Lord

| CD

| U.S.

| Yes

| Same cover as limited U.S. pressing, includes bonus track

2010

| Southern Lord

| Vinyl

| U.S.

| Yes

| 2000 Black vinyl, 1000 red vinyl; New cover; Includes bonus track

2020

| Third Man

| Vinyl

| U.S.

| No

| Original 1996 cover; reissued by Third Man Records; limited edition blood vinyl and standard edition black; includes bonus track

References

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