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Korn - Take A Look In The Mirror

Korn - Take A Look In The Mirror

Musician: Korn
Album title: Take A Look In The Mirror
Style: Nu Metal
Released: 2003
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1215 mb
Size APE version: 1440 mb
Size WMA version: 1863 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 595
Format: RA MP2 MP3 AA MPC AC3 AUD
Genre: Rock

Korn - Take A Look In The Mirror


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Right Now 3:09
2 Break Some Off 2:35
3 Counting On Me 4:49
4 Here It Comes Again 3:33
5 Deep Inside 2:46
6 Did My Time 4:04
7 Everything I've Known 3:34
8 Play Me
Featuring – NasSongwriter – N. Jones*
3:21
9 Alive 4:30
10 Let's Do This Now 3:18
11 I'm Done
Programmed By – Polarbear
3:23
12 Y'All Want A Single 3:17
13a When Will This End 14:23
13b One (Live)
Bonus DVD Features 30:00
DVD 1 Korn Kut Up
Other [Editor] – Bill Yukich / Gotham
DVD 2 Right Now Mirror Mix Video
Other [Director Of Animation] – Vello Virkhaus / V Squared Labs, Inc.Other [Director] – Nathan CoxOther [Editor] – Ken Mowe / Gotham
DVD 3 The Untouchables 2002 Tour
Other [Director & Editor] – Eric Brown

Credits

  • Art Direction – Brandy Flower, Doug Erb
  • Artwork [Mirror Art] – Bauda Design Lab*
  • Bass – Dog
  • Drums – Wally Balljacker
  • Edited By [Digitally Edited For Marcussen Mastering] – Louie Teran
  • Edited By [Nuendo Digital Editing] – Fred Maher, Rob Hill
  • Engineer [Additional] – Tim Harkins
  • Guitar – Sir Headly*, James The Gorilla*
  • Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen
  • Other [Exclusive Management] – Firm, The
  • Photography By – Marina Chavez, Mitch Ikeda
  • Producer – Jonathan Davis, Korn
  • Producer [Additional], Recorded By, Mixed By – Frank Filipetti
  • Recorded By [Assistant], Mixed By [Assistant] – Darren Frank, Jesse Gorman
  • Recorded By [Assistant], Mixed By [Assistant], Engineer [Additional] – Jim "Bud" Monti
  • Songwriter – Korn
  • Vocals – Jonathan Davis

Notes

©℗ 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Manufactured by Epic, a division of Sony Music.

Recorded and Mixed at Elementree Studios, Tarzana, CA.
Additional Recording at Piety Street Recording, New Orleans, LA.
Mastered at Marcussen Mastering, Hollywood, CA.

Nas appears courtesy of Columbia Records.

Individual Catalog #s:
CD – EK 90335
DVD – ESD 57435

All songs published by: Fieldysnuttz Music (BMI) / Stratosphericyoness Music (BMI) / Musik Munk Publishing (BMI) / Evileria Music (BMI) / Gintoe Music (BMI), admin. by Zomba Songs Inc. (BMI). – track 9 also published by Ill Will Music (ASCAP).

Total Running Time: 56 mins, 49 secs (excluding DVD)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 2796-90851-2 7

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
513325 0 Korn Take A Look In The Mirror ‎(CD, Album) Sony Music Entertainment (RUS), Epic, X-cellent 513325 0 Russia 2003
344029 Korn Take A Look In The Mirror ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Sony Music 344029 Russia 2003
EPC 513325 2, 513325 2 Korn Take A Look In The Mirror ‎(CD, Album) Epic, Immortal Records EPC 513325 2, 513325 2 Austria 2003
5134403000 Korn Take A Look In The Mirror ‎(CD, Album + DVD-V, PAL + Ltd, Dig) Epic, Immortal Records 5134403000 Australia 2003
513325 2, EPC 513325 2 Korn Take A Look In The Mirror ‎(CD, Album) Immortal Records , Epic 513325 2, EPC 513325 2 Europe 2003



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Zargelynd
Not much to be found in terms of creativity - this is the sound Korn's established since their 94 debut. It's heavy and that's about all you get from what most consider the last decent album by Korn. Good for a listen every now and then when you're angry but ultimately nothing worth obsessing over as Korn has much better releases that came prior to this one. It's not awful, just not that impressive either.
Redfury
The fifth album of Korn, named "Untouchables" was a very different Korn as we all know. The vocals were melodies, the music was way softer and the tracks were manipulated by their record label. After that album Korn decided to do an album without listening to what the record labels want. The result is "Take A Look In The Mirror", which is rougher, harder, lower and way better to my opinion than that previous album! The only thing you miss a little is the emotional screams Jonathan Davis usually gets out his throath! And the dvd is not that special unfortunatelly! And what about the tracklist? A revival of the track "Alive" (which was originally on their very first 1993 demo tape "Neidermeyers Mind") which is Korn in their purest and original form! The deep sounds of "Counting On Me" makes me shiver every time! And "Y'all Want A Single (Say Fuck That!)" clearly leaves a message for the manipulating record companies! And then the track for the movie "Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life" called "Did My Time"!All and all a great renewing album from Korn!