Christian Woman

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"Christian Woman"
Cover of Christian Woman single.jpg
Single by Type O Negative
from the album Bloody Kisses
Released1993
Recorded1993
Studio Systems Two, Brooklyn
Genre Gothic metal
Length8:58
Label Roadrunner Records
Songwriter(s) Peter Steele
Producer(s) Peter Steele
Josh Silver [1]
Type O Negative singles chronology
"Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All)"
(1993)
"Christian Woman"
(1993)
"Summer Breeze"
(1995)

"Christian Woman" is a single by gothic metal band Type O Negative from their 1993 album Bloody Kisses . It is one of two songs (the other being "Black No. 1") that people credit with propelling the band into the mainstream. [2] The song is inspired by a real woman with whom lead singer and song writer Peter Steele was once romantically involved. Steele told Revolver , "She was a Roman Catholic, much as I am, but she would get off on breaking the rules a little bit. She would ask me to dress up as a priest and, well, I guess you can just imagine what would happen after that. So, I guess you could say I have a bit of a priest infection." [3]

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Music videos

Two music videos exist for this song. The most well-known video, directed by Jon Reiss, [4] uses the radio edit of the song, which is four minutes and twenty-four seconds long. The other video uses the longer album version of the song, which has a significantly longer runtime of eight minutes and fifty-eight seconds. Both videos are available on the 1998 video album After Dark .

Track listing

All songs written by Peter Steele

No.TitleLength
1."Christian Woman" (New & Unimproved Version)4:24
2."Christian Woman" (Butt-Kissing, Sell-Out Version)4:24
3."Suspended In Dusk" (Previously Too Embarrassed To Release)8:37

Personnel

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