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Deep Six
Deep Six
Compilation album by various
Released March 21 1986
Recorded August - September 1985
Genre(s) Grunge
Length 43:53
Label C/Z Records

Deep Six is a 1986 compilation album featuring six Seattle-based rock bands. It was the first release by C/Z Records, with a catalogue number of CZ01 for 2,000 copies. The album was reissued as a joint C/Z Records/A&M Records release on 5 April 1994. Despite not being a commercial success, Deep Six has since been regarded as a seminal release in the development of grunge.

Background[]

The album was compiled by Seattle locals Chris Hanzsek and Tina Casale of CZ Records to showcase what was going on in the Seattle rock community at this time by drawing on the talents of six like-minded bands. The album was not a commercial success; however, it is vital to the history of grunge. It represents the early recordings of a handful of bands that would later become legendary, and dictated what grunge was by establishing its concepts and nuances of sound.[1]

In the early 1980s, the Seattle branch of the indie movement was influenced by punk rock; however, it removed its speed and its structure and added elements of metal. The Melvins slowed down punk rock to develop their own slow, heavy, sludgy sound. When they contributed four tracks to Deep Six they were regarded as one of Seattle's top bands. Soundgarden provided the most abrasive sound on the album after having formed only a year before. The U-Men contributed minimalist punk with "Sabbath" style metal. Skin Yard's guitarist, Jack Endino, would go on to record and produce many of the grunge bands, and helped to establish Soundgarden, Mudhoney, and Nirvana. He was able to bring a similar sonic quality to some of the tracks recorded by bands who had diverse sounds.

Green River had released its debut EP Come On Down several months before Deep Six; therefore, Come On Down is considered the first grunge record. Members from this band would later form Pearl Jam and Mudhoney, two bands that would become internationally famous. However, Deep Six featured several other bands' first appearance on record and is regarded as the first grunge compilation.[2]

An alternative version of Soundgarden's "Heretic" appears on the soundtrack for the 1990 film Pump Up the Volume, as well as on the Soundgarden EP Loudest Love. A re-recorded version of Soundgarden's "All Your Lies" (with new drummer Matt Cameron) appears on their 1988 album Ultramega OK; the original also appears only on the double-disc version of band's 2010 compilation album Telephantasm, while a re-recorded version of "Tears to Forget" (with Cameron) appears on their 1987 EP Screaming Life. Alternative versions of the Melvins' "Blessing the Operation" and "Grinding Process" appear on 26 Songs. In the release of 26 Songs, liner notes by King Buzzo talked about how he liked the recordings of the songs for "Deep Six" and spoke about the release party, where the band elected to open the first night. He also noted that a member of the audience tossed a broken copy of the compilation on the stage, which he described as "fitting".

Release Show[]

The release show for Deep Six would take place over two nights on 21 and 22 March at the UTC Hall in Seattle, Washington. Melvins, Soundgarden and Green River would play the first night while Malfunkshun, Skin Yard and The U-Men played the second.[3]

Tracklist[]

  • 1. Green River - 10,000 Things (3:37)
  • 2. Melvins – Scared (2:19)
  • 3. Melvins - Blessing The Operation (0:44)
  • 4. Malfunkshun - With Yo' Heart (Not Yo' Hands) (3:54)
  • 5. Skin Yard - Throb (5:29)
  • 6. Soundgarden - Heretic (3:22)
  • 7. Soundgarden - Tears to Forget (2:06)
  • 8. Malfunkshun - Stars-N-You (1:46)
  • 9. Melvins - Grinding Process (2:09)
  • 10. Melvins - She Waits (0:40)
  • 11. Skin Yard - The Birds (3:56)
  • 12. Soundgarden - All Your Lies (3:53)
  • 13. Green River - Your Own Best Friend (6:21)
  • 14. The U-Men - They (3:32)

Personnel[]

Green River[]

  • Mark Arm - Vocals
  • Jeff Ament - Bass
  • Stone Gossard - Guitar
  • Bruce Fairweather - Guitar
  • Alex Vincent - Drums

Melvins[]

Malfunkshun[]

  • Andrew Wood - Bass, Vocals
  • Kevin Wood - Guitar
  • Regan Hagar - Drums

Skin Yard[]

  • Jack Endino - Guitar
  • Ben McMillan - Saxophone, Vocals
  • Daniel House - Bass
  • Matt Cameron - Drums

Soundgarden[]

  • Chris Cornell – Vocals
  • Hiro Yamamoto - Bass
  • Kim Thayil - Guitar
  • Scott Sundquist - Drums

The U-Men[]

  • John Bigley - Vocals
  • Tom Price - Guitar
  • Jim Tillman - Bass
  • Charlie Ryan - Drums

Technical Personnel[]

  • Chris Hanzsek - Producer
  • Tina Casale - Producer
  • Reyza Sageb - Artwork (Original)
  • Charles Peterson - Photography
  • Jane Duke - Photography

External Links[]

References[]

  1. [Anderson, Kyle (2007). Accidental Revolution: The Story of Grunge. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-312-35819-8.]
  2. Revolution Come and Gone
  3. Mudhoney Twitter
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