Complete List Of Slaughter Albums And Discography

Slaughter Albums

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This Complete List Of  Slaughter Albums And Songs presents the full discography of  Slaughter studio albums. The band Slaughter was first formed in 1988. The group Slaughter hails from the area of Las Vegas, Nevada.  This complete Slaughter discography also includes every single live album. All these hot and heavy Slaughter albums have been presented below in chronological order. We have also included all original release dates with each Slaughter album as well as all original album covers. Every Slaughter album listed below showcases the entire album tracklisting.

SLAUGHTER STUDIO ALBUMS

Stick It to Ya

Released January 27, 1990

Stick It to Ya, the debut album by American hard rock band Slaughter, was released on January 27, 1990. This album marked a significant entry into the rock scene during the era of hair metal’s popularity. The band, formed by lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Mark Slaughter and lead guitarist Tim Kelly, also included bassist Dana Strum and drummer Blas Elias. Recorded at various studios, including Studio II in Culver City, California, the album was produced by Dana Strum. Stick It to Ya was a commercial success, fueled by hit singles like “Up All Night,” “Fly to the Angels,” and “Spend My Life,” showcasing the band’s blend of hard-hitting guitar riffs and melodic hooks. The album’s success was bolstered by heavy MTV rotation and significant airplay, solidifying Slaughter’s place in the hard rock genre.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Eye to Eye” – 3:57
  2. “Burnin’ Bridges” – 4:06 – Our favorite song on the album
  3. “Up All Night” – 3:46
  4. “Spend My Life” – 3:21
  5. “Thinking of June” – 1:05
  6. “She Wants More” – 3:55
  7. “Fly to the Angels” – 5:08
  8. “Mad About You” – 4:08
  9. “That’s Not Enough” – 3:25
  10. “You Are the One” – 3:55
  11. “Gave Me Your Heart” – 3:51
  12. “Desperately” – 3:34
  13. “Loaded Gun” – 4:18
  14. “Fly to the Angels” (Acoustic Version) – 3:22
  15. “Wingin’ It” – 1:11

The Wild Life

Released April 21, 1992

Following the success of their debut, Slaughter released The Wild Life on April 21, 1992. This album continued the band’s trademark style of melodic hard rock. The lineup remained the same, with Mark Slaughter, Tim Kelly, Dana Strum, and Blas Elias. Recorded at various studios, including Record Plant in Los Angeles and The Enterprise in Burbank, California, The Wild Life was again produced by Dana Strum. The album featured a mix of high-energy rockers and ballads, including notable tracks like “The Wild Life,” “Days Gone By,” and “Real Love.” While it did not match the commercial heights of their debut, The Wild Life was well received and showcased the band’s musical growth.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Reach for the Sky” – 5:30
  2. “Out for Love” – 3:31
  3. “The Wild Life” – 3:24
  4. “Days Gone By” – 3:25
  5. “Dance for Me” – 3:20
  6. “Times They Change” – 7:07
  7. “Move to the Music” – 4:37
  8. “Real Love” – 3:40
  9. “Shake This Place” – 3:36
  10. “Streets of Broken Hearts” – 4:39
  11. “Hold On” – 3:55
  12. “Do Ya Know” – 6:25
  13. “Old Man” – 5:26
  14. “Days Gone By” (Acoustic Version) – 3:25
  15. “The Wild Life” (Acoustic Version) – 3:34

Fear No Evil

Released April 21, 1995

Slaughter’s third studio album, Fear No Evil, released on April 21, 1995, saw the band moving towards a slightly heavier sound. The album, recorded at The Enterprise in Burbank and Music Grinder in Hollywood, was produced by Dana Strum and Mark Slaughter. Despite the changing musical landscape with the rise of grunge, Slaughter maintained their hard rock roots. The album featured tracks such as “Live Like There’s No Tomorrow” and “Get Used to It.”

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Live Like There’s No Tomorrow” – 4:38
  2. “Get Used to It” – 3:34
  3. “Searchin'” – 4:30
  4. “It’ll Be Alright” – 5:17
  5. “Let the Good Times Roll” – 3:31
  6. “Breakdown ‘N’ Cry” – 6:10
  7. “Hard Times” – 5:08
  8. “Divine Order” – 1:00
  9. “Yesterday’s Gone” – 5:14
  10. “Prelude” – 0:40
  11. “Outta My Head” – 3:54
  12. “Unknown Destination” – 4:24

Revolution

Released May 18, 1999

Revolution, released on May 18, 1999, marked a departure from Slaughter’s established sound, experimenting with various musical styles including industrial and alternative elements. The album was recorded at The Record Plant and The Enterprise, produced by Dana Strum and Mark Slaughter. This experimentation was a response to the changing musical climate of the late 1990s, and while it showcased the band’s versatility and willingness to evolve, it received mixed reactions from fans and critics. Notable tracks include “American Pie” and “Hard to Say Good-Bye.”

CD Track Listings:

  1. “American Pie” – 4:33
  2. “Heaven it Cries” – 6:41
  3. “Tongue ‘N’ Groove” – 4:41
  4. “Can We Find a Way” – 5:27
  5. “Stuck on You” – 3:58
  6. “Hard to Say Good-Bye” – 4:31
  7. “Revolution” – 4:40
  8. “Guck” – 2:26
  9. “Heat of the Moment” – 5:06
  10. “Rocky Mountain Way” – 5:52
  11. “You’re My Everything” – 4:44
  12. “I’m Gone” – 3:55
  13. “Ad-Majorem-Dei-Gloriam” – 1:48

Back to Reality

Released June 29, 1999

Back to Reality, released on June 29, 1999, marked a return to the classic Slaughter sound after the experimental phase of Revolution. The album saw the band revisiting the style that had originally brought them success, with a collection of hard rock tracks that echoed their earlier work. This return was a response to the fans’ desire for the band’s signature sound. The album was recorded at The Record Plant in Los Angeles and was produced by Dana Strum and Mark Slaughter. This album featured the same lineup with the addition of guitarist Jeff Blando, who replaced Tim Kelly following his tragic passing in 1998. Back to Reality included tracks like “Killin’ Time” and “All Fired Up,” which showcased the band’s enduring ability to craft catchy and energetic rock songs. While it didn’t achieve the commercial success of their early albums, it was well-received by fans and praised for its return to the band’s roots.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Killin’ Time” – 3:56
  2. “All Fired Up” – 4:30
  3. “Take Me Away” – 4:42
  4. “Dangerous” – 3:48
  5. “Trail of Tears” – 4:27
  6. “Love Is Forever” – 4:04
  7. “Bad Groove” – 3:19
  8. “On My Own” – 3:08
  9. “Silence of Ba” – 4:38
  10. “Headin’ for a Dream” – 4:22
  11. “Nothin’ Left to Lose” – 4:18

SLAUGHTER LIVE ALBUMS

Stick It Live

Released July 1, 1990

Stick It Live, released on July 1, 1990, was Slaughter’s first live album, capturing the raw energy and excitement of their live performances during the height of their popularity. This release came shortly after their successful debut album, Stick It to Ya. The album, recorded during their tour in 1990, featured the band’s original lineup: Mark Slaughter, Tim Kelly, Dana Strum, and Blas Elias. Stick It Live included live versions of some of their biggest hits at the time, such as “Up All Night” and “Fly to the Angels,” demonstrating the band’s powerful live presence and connection with their audience. The album was a testament to the band’s rising status in the hard rock scene and their ability to deliver high-energy performances.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Spend My Life” (Live) – 3:21
  2. “The Wild Life” (Live) – 3:24
  3. “Mad About You” (Live) – 4:08
  4. “Burnin’ Bridges” (Live) – 4:06
  5. “Eye to Eye” (Live) – 3:57
  6. “Fly to the Angels” (Live) – 5:08
  7. “Up All Night” (Live) – 3:46

Eternal Live

Released May 18, 1998

Eternal Live, released on May 18, 1998, was another live album showcasing Slaughter’s dynamic stage presence and musical prowess. This album was recorded during various live performances and featured a mix of tracks from their early albums, including some from their debut Stick It to Ya and The Wild Life. The lineup for this album included Mark Slaughter, Dana Strum, Blas Elias, and new guitarist Jeff Blando, who had joined the band after the passing of Tim Kelly. Eternal Live was a celebration of the band’s enduring appeal and featured energetic renditions of their hits like “Fly to the Angels” and “Up All Night,” along with a cover of the Led Zeppelin classic “Immigrant Song.”

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Rock the World” (Live) – 3:52
  2. “Get Used to It” (Live) – 3:34
  3. “Shout It Out” (Live) – 3:18
  4. “Mad About You” (Live) – 4:07
  5. “Spend My Life” (Live) – 3:20
  6. “Fly to the Angels” (Live) – 6:09
  7. “Real Love” (Live) – 3:40
  8. “Dance for Me” (Live) – 3:20
  9. “Searchin'” (Live) – 4:29
  10. “Wild Life” (Live) – 3:24
  11. “Move to the Music” (Live) – 4:37
  12. “Up All Night” (Live) – 6:48
  13. “Immigrant Song” (Live) – 2:16

Ecstasy Live 1991

Released April 15, 2022

Ecstasy Live 1991, released on April 15, 2022, was a special archival release that provided fans with a rare glimpse into Slaughter’s live performances from the early 1990s. This album captured a concert from 1991, a time when the band was riding high on the success of their debut album. Featuring the original lineup of Mark Slaughter, Tim Kelly, Dana Strum, and Blas Elias, the album included live versions of tracks from Stick It to Ya and showcased the band’s raw and unfiltered stage energy. The release of Ecstasy Live 1991 offered long-time fans a nostalgic trip back to the band’s early days and highlighted the timeless appeal of their music.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Burnin’ Bridges” (Live) – 4:06
  2. “Eye to Eye” (Live) – 3:57
  3. “Fly to the Angels” (Live) – 5:08
  4. “Up All Night” (Live) – 3:46
  5. “Loaded Gun” (Live) – 4:18
  6. “Stick It to Ya” (Live) – 3:58
  7. “Spend My Life” (Live) – 3:21
  8. “Thinking of June” (Live) – 1:05
  9. “She Wants More” (Live) – 3:55
  10. “Gave Me Your Heart” (Live) – 3:51
  11. “Des

SLAUGHTER COMPILATION ALBUMS

Mass Slaughter: The Best of Slaughter

Released January 24, 1995

Mass Slaughter: The Best of Slaughter, released on January 24, 1995, is a compilation album that encapsulates the band’s success during the early 1990s. This album serves as a comprehensive collection of Slaughter’s most popular and influential tracks. The compilation features songs from their previous albums, including hits like “Up All Night,” “Fly to the Angels,” and “Spend My Life.” It provides new listeners and longtime fans with a thorough overview of the band’s early career highlights. The album not only showcases Slaughter’s knack for catchy hard rock anthems but also their ability to craft poignant ballads, thus highlighting their versatility.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Up All Night” – 3:47
  2. “Fly to the Angels” – 5:09
  3. “Spend My Life” – 3:21
  4. “Days Gone By” – 3:25
  5. “Eye to Eye” – 3:57
  6. “Real Love” – 3:40
  7. “Loaded Gun” – 4:19
  8. “Burnin’ Bridges” – 4:06
  9. “Reach for the Sky” – 5:30
  10. “Street of Broken Hearts” – 4:39
  11. “You Are the One” – 3:55
  12. “Shake This Place” – 3:36
  13. “She Wants More” – 3:55
  14. “Desperately” – 3:34
  15. “The Wild Life” – 3:24

Then and Now

Released May 21, 2002

Then and Now, released on May 21, 2002, is a unique compilation album by Slaughter, offering a mix of their classic hits and newer material. This collection was designed to bridge the gap between their past successes and their contemporary endeavors, showcasing both the enduring appeal of their earlier work and their ongoing musical evolution. The album included classic tracks like “Fly to the Angels” and “Up All Night,” alongside newer songs that demonstrated the band’s continued commitment to their hard rock roots. Then and Now is a testament to Slaughter’s longevity in the rock music scene, illustrating their ability to stay relevant and continue producing compelling music over the years.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Fly to the Angels” (Acoustic Version) – 3:22
  2. “Up All Night” (Live) – 6:37
  3. “Spend My Life” (Live) – 2:38
  4. “Days Gone By” (Acoustic Version) – 3:25
  5. “Eye to Eye” (Live) – 5:52
  6. “Real Love” (Live) – 3:54
  7. “Loaded Gun” (Live) – 4:59
  8. “Burnin’ Bridges” (Live) – 4:18
  9. “Reach for the Sky” (Live) – 5:53
  10. “Street of Broken Hearts” (Live) – 4:40
  11. “Hold On” (Live) – 3:56
  12. “Shake This Place” (Live) – 3:46
  13. “She Wants More” (Live) – 4:15
  14. “Desperately” (Live) – 3:34
  15. “The Wild Life” (Live) – 3:24

10 Greatest Songs

Released May 10, 2011

10 Greatest Songs, released on May 10, 2011, is a concise collection of Slaughter’s most popular and enduring hits. This compilation was curated to feature the tracks that best represent the band’s impact on the hard rock scene. It serves as an essential playlist for anyone looking to explore Slaughter’s catalog, encompassing their most iconic songs. The album includes fan favorites such as “Up All Night,” “Fly to the Angels,” and “Spend My Life,” among others. This compilation highlights the band’s ability to combine hard rock energy with melodic songwriting, making them a memorable name in the genre.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Up All Night” – 3:47
  2. “Fly to the Angels” – 5:09
  3. “Spend My Life” – 3:21
  4. “Mad About You” – 4:08
  5. “Burnin’ Bridges” – 4:06
  6. “The Wild Life” – 3:24
  7. “Real Love” – 3:40
  8. “Dance for Me” – 3:20
  9. “Searchin'” – 4:30
  10. “Shake This Place” – 3:36

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