B-Sides & Rarities Volume II

B-Sides & Rarities Volume II
Compilation album by CKY
Released October 3, 2011 (2011-10-03)
Recorded 1997–2010
Genre
Length 23:37
Label Distant
Producer Chad I Ginsburg
CKY chronology
B-Sides & Rarities
(2011)
B-Sides & Rarities Volume II
(2011)
The Best of CKY
(2015)
Singles from B-Sides & Rarities Volume II
  1. "3D"
    Released: August 17, 2011

B-Sides & Rarities Volume II is a compilation album by American heavy metal band CKY. Produced by the band's guitarist Chad I Ginsburg, it was released by Distant Recordings on October 3, 2011. The album features a number of previously unreleased tracks, including demo and acoustic recordings, and acts as the successor to B-Sides & Rarities, released in March 2011. New song "3D" was released as a single.

Background

All eight tracks on B-Sides & Rarities Volume II were previously featured on the double vinyl reissue of B-Sides & Rarities, released in September 2011.[1] "3D" was recorded for planned inclusion in the film Jackass 3D, but was ultimately omitted; it was released digitally on August 17, 2011.[2][3] When the album was released on Bandcamp, it featured artwork bearing the name B-Sides & Rarities Bonus Tracks.[4]

Track listing

No. TitleOriginal release Length
1. "Tripled Manic State" (radio session)Previously unreleased 3:30
2. "I Stole Your Love"  Previously unreleased 3:02
3. "Arto/Rowley" (instrumental)Volume 2 (1999) 1:38
4. "Inhuman Creation Station" (demo)Previously unreleased 4:32
5. "Era of an End" (acoustic)"Afterworld" (2011) 2:42
6. "3D" (instrumental)Previously unreleased 2:21
7. "Flesh Into Gear" (demo)Previously unreleased 1:55
8. "Close Yet Far" (acoustic)Previously unreleased 3:57

Personnel

References

  1. B-Sides & Rarities (Media notes). CKY. Distant Recordings. 2011.
  2. "3D (inst.version)". Bandcamp. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  3. ""3D" & "Step To CKY" Now Available". CKY. August 17, 2011. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  4. "B-Sides & Rarities 2 (Side C & D)". Bandcamp. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
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