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Dizzcography is a box set released in 2010, containing all previously released material by the Danish rock band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy.[1] The name is a portmanteau of "Dizzy" and "discography". The CD version is collected in a black printed cardboard box as four Digipak CDs and a 40-page booklet. The box set was also released in a limited press on 8 double-sided vinyl records, which was a major driver of creating this box set because the albums had not been released on vinyl previously.[1] The box set contains four albums:
- Dizzy Mizz Lizzy (1994), digitally remastered. The cover art was completely redrawn because the original designs had not been saved.[1]
- Rotator (1996), digitally remastered and also with redrawn cover art.
- Live in Aarhus '96, a live album which was released earlier as disc two of The Best of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy.[2]
- The Rest of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy,[3] a compilation album of songs from various releases:
- Track 1–4: The band's 1993 demo. Recording a demo was part of the grand prize for winning the 1993 DM i Rock contest. Produced, recorded and mixed by Flemming Hansson and Dizzy Mizz Lizzy at Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen in June 1993.
- Track 5–6: Two B-side tracks. "Hurry Hurry" was recorded during the sessions for Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. It appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese release, and as B-side on the "Love is a Loser's Game" single. "Pain Before My Eyes" was previously released as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of Rotator.
- Track 7–13: The band's first live album One guitar, one bass and a drummer, that's really all it takes - Live in Japan, recorded on 16 July 1995 in Osaka, which was only released on CD in Japan.[4]
Live in Concert 2010 was released several months after Dizzcography and was not included in the box set.
Track listing
Personnel
- Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
- Tim Christensen – guitar, vocals, songwriter, executive producer, co-producer (disc 2 and 4), compiler (disc 4), original cover art (disc 3)
- Martin Nielsen – bass, compiler (disc 4)
- Søren Friis – drums, compiler (disc 4)
- Production
- Dizzy Mizz Lizzy – arranger, compiler, mixer, producer (disc 1, 1993 demo, B-sides)
- Nick Foss – producer (disc 1, 2, B-sides, Live in Japan), mixer (disc 1–3, B-sides, Live in Japan)
- Lars Overgaard – co-producer (disc 2 and 4), engineer (disc 1 and 2), mixer (disc 1–3, B-sides, Live in Japan)
- Rune Nissen-Petersen – engineer (disc 3)
- Flemming Hansson – producer (1993 demo), mixer (1993 demo)
- Nikolaj Vinten – mastering, remastering
- Mads Nilson – recorded by (Live in Japan)
- Peter Brander – recorded by (Live In Aarhus '96)
- Post-production
- Jan-Erik Stig – project manager
- Thomas Hemdorff – project manager
- Malene Garp – production
- Jan Poulsen – liner notes
- Paul Wilson – artwork, 2010 cover art
- MandOverBord – original cover art (disc 1 and 2)
- Dan Christensen – original cover art (disc 3)
- Einar vid Neyst – photography (disc 1)
- Martin Dam Kristensen – centerfold photo (disc 3)
References
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 Tuxen, H. (4 March 2010) Dizzy Mizz Lizzy udgiver bokssæt (Dizzy Mizz Lizzy releases box set). GAFFA.
- ↑ Facebook. Dizzy Mizz Lizzy: Info. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
- ↑ Discogs (2010). Dizzy Mizz Lizzy - Dizzcography on Discogs. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
- ↑ Spirit of Metal Magazine (2010). Live in Japan (Live) - Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. Retrieved 22 October 2010.