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Hot Flesh Rumble - The Scaramanga Six Live in Session
Compilation album by
Released2008
GenreAlternative rock, art rock, psychobilly
Length78:47
LabelWrath Records
ProducerPhil Mayne
The Scaramanga Six chronology
The Dance of Death
(2007)
Hot Flesh Rumble - The Scaramanga Six Live in Session
(2008)
Songs of Prey
(2009)

Hot Flesh Rumble - The Scaramanga Six Live in Session is a compilation album by The Scaramanga Six. It compiles live-in-the-studio recordings made for radio between 2004 and 2007, and was released in between the band's fourth and fifth studio albums.[1]

Reception

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Reviewing the album in Vibrations magazine, Rob Paul Chapman wrote "It would be easy to conclude that these are just off-cuts and make-weights but the scale of the songs in such a confined environment breathes new life into the recorded work... Shorn of the bells and whistles, with the energy of a live performance, there is a strong argument for "Elemental" and "Pincers" to be considered the definitive recordings"[2]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Paul Morricone/Steven Morricone

No.TitleLength
1."Elemental"4:48
2."Pincers"3:30
3."Baggage"4:10
4."The Throning Room"3:10
5."We Rode the Storm"3:17
6."Smite My Face"3:05
7."You Do, You Die!"2:41
8."Soul Destroyer"4:45
9."Last Roll of the Dice"5:04
10."Damned if You Don't, Damned if You Do"2:40
11."Trouble"4:03
12."Walking Through Houses"4:57
13."I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve"4:52
14."Autopsy of the Mind"5:26
15."Lifeblood Running Dry"1:58
16."Vesuvius"5:35
17."Sunken Eyes"6:52
18."The Towering Inferno"7:54

Personnel

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  • Paul Morricone – vocals, guitars, baritone saxophone
  • Steven Morricone – vocals, bass guitar, tenor saxophone
  • Julia Arnez – guitars, vocals
  • Chris Catalyst - organ, piano, backing vocals, trombone, drums
  • Gareth Champion - drums (tracks 9-18)
  • Anthony Sargeant - drums (tracks 1-8)

References

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  1. ^ "And then there were four..." - article on Scaramanga Six in The Huddersfield Examiner, October 27, 2008
  2. ^ Review of Hot Flesh Rumble in Vibrations magazine #32 by Rob Paul Chapman, March 2009