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Tracklist

1Slower5:47
2Parking Lot3:52
3If I Could5:59
4Gloria3:42
5Five, Eight And Ten5:26
6July4:24
7Dolorosa5:10
8Silver6:56

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
80203-2Mineral The Power Of Failing ‎(CD, Album, RE)Crank!80203-2US1999
ARE-088Mineral The Power Of Failing ‎(2x12", Album, Ltd, Num, RE, RM, 180)Arena Rock Recording CompanyARE-088US2019
80203-1Mineral The Power Of Failing ‎(LP, Album, RP)Crank!80203-1US1996
crc006Mineral The Power Of Failing ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RP, Blu)Crank!crc006US2013
80203-1Mineral The Power Of Failing ‎(LP, Album, RP)Crank!80203-1US2013

Credits

  • DesignMineral, Plan 9
  • Lacquer Cut ByKev
  • PerformerChristopher, Gabriel, Jeremy, Scott-David
  • Photography ByLacy , Paul Drake
  • Recorded ByAndre Zweers (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Judy Kirschner

Notes

This is the first press without barcode on the rear cover, except the catalog# all is identical to the second edition of Mineral - The Power Of Failing.

Recorded at Music Lane, Austin. Rocktober 1995 except A2 & B4 recorded January 1995
Mastered at Tower Mastering

©℗ 1995 crank! A record Company.

Includes an A4 red lyric - and info sheet.

Matrix run-out infos:
Mastering studio credited as Capitol Mastering derived from the stamped matrix phrase in runout area.
Pressing plant and lacquer cutting engineer uncredited, can be identified by the etched matrix prefix and variation found on vinyl runout data.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, hand-etched except "MASTERED BY CAPITOL" stamped): S-32550 CRC-006-12-A "KEV" MASTERED BY CAPITOL
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, hand-etched except "MASTERED BY CAPITOL" stamped): S-32551 CRC-006-12-B "KEV" MASTERED BY CAPITOL

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – Crank!
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Crank!
  • Recorded At – Music Lane
  • Mastered At – Tower Mastering
  • Mastered At – Capitol Mastering
  • Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-32550
  • Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-32551

Video

Info

The Power of Failing is the first studio album from the Austin, Texas-based emo band Mineral. Released on January 28, 1997, The Power of Failing was made available on both LP and CD format and has since been acclaimed as an essential album from the 90s emo movement. The Power of Failing received extreme praise for its songwriting and honest lyrics. Mineral The Power of Failing Members: Chris Simpson - guitar, vocals Jeremy Gomez - bass guitar Gabriel Wiley - drums Scott McCarver - guitar Additional. The Power of Failing. Released January 28, 1997. The Power of Failing Tracklist. Five, Eight and Ten Lyrics. Mineral formed in 1994, and released some singles and toured like crazy, so Failing felt like a culmination. Conversely, EndSerenading, which they recorded with producer Mark Trombino Blink-182, Jimmy Eat World, felt, at times, like a lukewarm new beginning. They were supposed to do a third album for Interscope, but, of course, it never happened. Which, honestly, is probably for the best. When I listened to the Power of Failing in real time back then, it was often on a cassette that I'd dubbed from the vinyl, for when I was traveling. Because of that, I always thought February and M. were part of the proper record, and was surprised to realize they weren't. This is my first review so I'm gonna do the best I can here and introduce this lovely quartet. Chris Simpson sings and plays guitar, Scott McCarver plays guitar, Jeremy Gomez plays bass and Gabriel Wiley plays drums. 80-37 is a very happy track, in comparison to the rest of the album anyway. Starts of with a odd little guitar riff leaving the bass and drums to keep the tempo of the song. Band Name Mineral. Album Name The Power of Failing. Type Album. 发布日期 28 一月 1997. 出版公司 Crank Records. Listen free to Mineral The Power of Failing Five. Eight and Ten, Gloria and more. 10 tracks 49:41. Mineral could refer to at least four bands: an emo band from Austin Texas, Armenian rock music veterans from Jermuk and another one from Boston. 1 Mineral formed in 1994 and like other young bands, they toured constantly, virtually living in their van. The band's first release, the 7 inch GloriaParking Lot 7, was released on Audio Concept by Kerry McDonald from Christie Front Drive the record was later re-released by Caulfield Records. Songs in album Mineral - The Power Of Failing 1995. Mineral - Five, Eight, And Ten. Mineral - Gloria. Mineral - Slower. Mineral - Dolorosa. Mineral - Take The Picture Now. Mineral - Parking Lot. I cannot rate Mineral's Power of Failing higher than a 3. A 4 to me means you are drawn to listen to the album over and over, and a 5 is, well, simply a must have. Mineral's cd is neither a must have, nor does it draw you to it. On some occasions, the band does have moments of hooking you in. In some circumstances, The Power of Failing and EndSerenading may resemble SDRE, the appearance is tenuous at best. They were probably influenced by them, but that doesn't mean they were not their own band. Besides, many bands, famous and obscure, borrow from one another. This how it has always been, music is NOT created in a cultural and musical vacuum

Mineral - The Power Of Failing mp3

Performer: Mineral

Title: The Power Of Failing

Country: US

Release date: 1996

Label: Crank!

Style: Emo, Indie Rock

Catalog: crc006

Genre: Rock

Size MP3: 2469 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 111

Record source: Vinyl, LP, Album

MP3 Related to Mineral - The Power Of Failing

Ddilonyne
The streaming verisons of this album are riddled with clipping and have absolutely no dynamic range whatsoever. It's amazing how brickwalled the whole album sounds. Can somebody confirm if the vinyl is any better?
Ddilonyne
The streaming verisons of this album are riddled with clipping and have absolutely no dynamic range whatsoever. It's amazing how brickwalled the whole album sounds. Can somebody confirm if the vinyl is any better?
Giamah
i have what appears to be the original pressing but has “80-37” and “take the picture now” listed on the back sleeve, however they do not appear on the actual release
Giamah
i have what appears to be the original pressing but has “80-37” and “take the picture now” listed on the back sleeve, however they do not appear on the actual release