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Tracklist Hide Credits

I
A1 Gardenia
Written-By – Brant Bjork
5:53
A2 Asteroid
Percussion [Additional] – Peter Moffet*Written-By – Josh Homme
4:50
A3 Supa Scoopa And Mighty Scoop
Written-By – Josh Homme
5:56
II
A4 100°
Written-By – Josh Homme
2:29
A5 Space Cadet
Written-By – Josh Homme, Scott Reeder
7:03
B6 Demon Cleaner
Written-By – Josh Homme
5:23
III
B7 Odyssey
Written-By – Josh Homme
4:20
B8 Conan Troutman
Written-By – Josh Homme
3:20
B9 N.O.
Lead Guitar – Mario LalliWritten-By – Mario Lalli, Scott Reeder
3:48
B10 Whitewater
Written-By – Brant Bjork
7:52

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Elektra Entertainment
  • Copyright (c) – Elektra Entertainment
  • Made By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe
  • Published By – Board Stiff Music
  • Published By – A Bjork Music
  • Published By – Bardo Byproduct
  • Published By – Blood Onion Music
  • Recorded At – Sound City Studios
  • Mixed At – NRG Studios
  • Mastered At – Future Disc
  • Pressed By – Optimal Media Production – B819881

Credits

  • Backing Vocals [Additional Peculiar Background Vocals] – Josh Homme, Madman Of Encino, Scott Reeder
  • Bass – Scott Reeder
  • Booking [Int'l Booking Agency] – John Jackson
  • Booking [U.s. Booking Agency] – Shelley Shaw
  • Drums – Brant*
  • Engineer [Additional] – Brian Jenkins
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Alexe Campbell, Jeff Sheehan, Wade Norton
  • Engineer, Mixed By – Joe Barresi
  • Guitar – Josh*
  • Management – The Mark Spector Company, Inc.*
  • Mastered By – Eddy Schreyer
  • Photography By – Alex Solca
  • Producer – Chris Goss, Kyuss
  • Vocals – John*

Notes

Reissue with a different label design (bigger Elektra logo). The Lizard logo appear on both center labels.
The 1994 WMME pressing has a smaller Elektra logo on center labels instead.

Tracks are listed sequentially from 1. to 10. on the center labels.

Recorded at Sound City (Van Nuys, CA). Mixed at NRG (North Hollywood, CA). Mastered at Future Disc Systems.

Josh Homme/Board Stiff Music (BMI) (2-8,10)
Brant Bjork/A Bjork Music (BMI) (1, 10)
Scott Reeder/Bardo Byproduct (BMI) (5,9)
Mario Lalli/Blood Onion Music (BMI)

℗&© 1994 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Made in Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing Europe

Pressing plant uncredited, identified by the matrix numbers.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7559-61571-1 7
  • Label Code: LC 0192
  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side stamped): B819881-01 A1 WMME Alsdorf 755 961571-1-A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side stamped): B819881-01 B1 WMME Alsdorf 755 961571-1-B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7559-61571-2 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(CD, Album) Elektra 7559-61571-2 US 1994
7559-61571-2, PRO 895, CD PRO 895 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(CD, Album + CD, Promo + Ltd) Elektra, Elektra, Elektra 7559-61571-2, PRO 895, CD PRO 895 Germany 1994
CD 61571, 61571-2 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(CD, Album) Elektra, Elektra CD 61571, 61571-2 Canada Unknown
7559-61571-2 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(CD, Album) Elektra 7559-61571-2 Europe 1994
7559-61571-1 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(LP, Album, RE, RP, 180) Elektra 7559-61571-1 Germany 2008

Tracklist

I
1 Gardenia 5:53
2 Asteroid 4:50
3 Supa Scoopa And Mighty Scoop 5:56
II
4 100° 2:29
5 Space Cadet 7:03
6 Demon Cleaner 5:23
III
7 Odyssey 4:20
8 Conan Troutman 3:12
9 N.O. 3:48
10 Whitewater 7:52

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Sound City Studios
  • Mixed At – NRG Studios
  • Mastered At – Future Disc
  • Pressed By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe

Credits

  • Backing Vocals [Additional Peculiar Background Vocals] – Madman Of Encino
  • Bass, Backing Vocals [Additional Peculiar Background Vocals] – Scott Reeder
  • Drums – Brant*
  • Engineer [Additional] – Brian Jenkins
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Alexe Campbell, Jeff Sheehan, Wade Norton
  • Engineer, Mixed By – Joe Barresi
  • Guitar, Backing Vocals [Additional Peculiar Background Vocals] – Josh*
  • Mastered By – Eddy Schreyer
  • Percussion [Additional Percussion] – Peter Moffet* (tracks: A2)
  • Producer – Chris Goss, Kyuss
  • Vocals – John*

Notes

Recorded at Sound City (Van Nuys, CA).
Mixed at NRG (North Hollywood, CA).
Mastered at Future Disc System (Hollywood).

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7559-61571-2 4
  • Matrix / Runout: 2 61571-2 RE-2 SRC##01 M1S1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7559-61571-2 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(CD, Album) Elektra 7559-61571-2 US 1994
7559-61571-2, PRO 895, CD PRO 895 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(CD, Album + CD, Promo + Ltd) Elektra, Elektra, Elektra 7559-61571-2, PRO 895, CD PRO 895 Germany 1994
CD 61571, 61571-2 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(CD, Album) Elektra, Elektra CD 61571, 61571-2 Canada Unknown
7559-61571-2 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(CD, Album) Elektra 7559-61571-2 Europe 1994
7559-61571-1 Kyuss Welcome To Sky Valley ‎(LP, Album, RE, RP, 180) Elektra 7559-61571-1 Germany 2008


Kyuss - Welcome To Sky Valley FLAC album

Musician performer: Kyuss

Title: Welcome To Sky Valley

Country: US

Date of release: 1999

Style: Stoner Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1745 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 711

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Swordsong
Every pressing of this masterpiece sucks, same for all the Kyuss albums except for Wretch honestly. All of them are way to quiet and sound like they just crammed the CD master on to an LP. I mean come on if your going to use a CD master at least spread it over 2 LP's, it's a 50 minute plus album, at least that way we can get some volume, instrument separation, dynamics and most importantly bass. This is a Kyuss record the bass should be booming.
Swordsong
Every pressing of this masterpiece sucks, same for all the Kyuss albums except for Wretch honestly. All of them are way to quiet and sound like they just crammed the CD master on to an LP. I mean come on if your going to use a CD master at least spread it over 2 LP's, it's a 50 minute plus album, at least that way we can get some volume, instrument separation, dynamics and most importantly bass. This is a Kyuss record the bass should be booming.
Dogrel
That's disappointing very to read but I'm glad you posted that info. The mid-90s were a strange time for vinyl, some labels were starting to use CD transfers as the norm, but it was not standard practice (not yet). The album side length is an issue, but not as crucial as using a dedicated master. I've got plenty of 50 - 55 minute LPs that sound very good and beat the CD counterpart, they just need a bit of a volume boost, no problem.
Dogrel
That's disappointing very to read but I'm glad you posted that info. The mid-90s were a strange time for vinyl, some labels were starting to use CD transfers as the norm, but it was not standard practice (not yet). The album side length is an issue, but not as crucial as using a dedicated master. I've got plenty of 50 - 55 minute LPs that sound very good and beat the CD counterpart, they just need a bit of a volume boost, no problem.
Brick my own
how to identify the 180gr version? or is every repressing 180?
Brick my own
how to identify the 180gr version? or is every repressing 180?
Quellik
remediation: the pressing from 1999 has 150 g vinyl, not 180 g
Quellik
remediation: the pressing from 1999 has 150 g vinyl, not 180 g
Kecq
I bought one from someone, who said, he bought it 20 years ago, the weight of the vinyl is 180 g. I don't know, if he had lied or not.
Kecq
I bought one from someone, who said, he bought it 20 years ago, the weight of the vinyl is 180 g. I don't know, if he had lied or not.
Kagalkree
Not really, noIt was a long time ago and i did not research this question any further
Kagalkree
Not really, noIt was a long time ago and i did not research this question any further
Dead Samurai
Hi, did you find a way to differentiate this pressing from the 2008 one?Thanks
Dead Samurai
Hi, did you find a way to differentiate this pressing from the 2008 one?Thanks
Amerikan_Volga
i got a used copie, so don't know if there was a sticker or not. also if i could weigh it i wouldn't ask a question here
Amerikan_Volga
i got a used copie, so don't know if there was a sticker or not. also if i could weigh it i wouldn't ask a question here
Zeleence
Mine came with a sticker on the front. I suppose you could place the vinyl on a scale and weigh it.
Zeleence
Mine came with a sticker on the front. I suppose you could place the vinyl on a scale and weigh it.