Walk (Pantera EPs)

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American heavy metal band Pantera released a series of EPs for the song "Walk" in 1993.

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Walk (EP)

Walk
Walk (Ep) Front Cover.jpg
EP by
Released1993
Genre Groove metal
Length29:30
Label Atco

Walk was released in Japan only, in 1993 by Atco Records. On May 16, 2012, the EP was made available to purchase digitally in the United States for the first time. [1]

This EP contains six songs. The first four are remixes from the Vulgar Display of Power album, while the last two are live tracks from Cowboys from Hell , recorded live at Foundations Forum in 1990. Those same live tracks were later re-issued in the 2010 reissue of the same album.

Based purely on length, this recording is considered an EP. The parallel releases, Walk Biomechanical and Walk Cervical, are singles, not EPs, owing to their total length.

While this was only a Japanese release, it was also released as disc three in the Driven Downunder Tour '94 Souvenir Collection box set in 1994.


Track listing

All tracks are written by Pantera.

No.TitleLength
1."Walk (Cervical Edit)"5:11
2."Fucking Hostile (Biomechanical Mix)"3:58
3."By Demons Be Driven (Biomechanical Mix)"4:17
4."Walk (Cervical Dub Extended)"6:42
5."Cowboys from Hell" (live)4:16
6."Heresy" (live)5:05

Walk Biomechanical

Walk Biomechanical
Walk Biomechanical Front Cover.jpg
EP by
Released1993
Genre Groove metal
Length18:20
Label Atco

Walk Biomechanical was released in 1993 by Atco Records. It contains four songs from Vulgar Display of Power . The first two are album versions, while the second two have been remixed and renamed by Justin Broadrick of Godflesh.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Pantera.

No.TitleLength
1."Walk" (album version)5:16
2."No Good (Attack the Radical)"4:51
3."Fucking Hostile (Biomechanical Mix)"3:57
4."By Demons Be Driven (Biomechanical Mix)"4:16

Walk Live Material

Walk Live Material
Walk Live Material Cover.jpg
EP by
Released1993
Recorded
  • 1991
  • 1992
Genre Groove metal
Label Atco
Producer

Walk Live Material was released in 1993 by Atco Records. It is a 12" vinyl only release.

This EP contains four songs. The first two are album tracks from Vulgar Display of Power , while the last two are live tracks from Cowboys from Hell .

The tagline on the back of the vinyl is "Recorded September 28th 1991, live at Moscow Monsters of Rock in front of a crowd of 500,000. Definitely no overdubs!"

Track listing

All tracks are written by Pantera.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Walk" (album version) 
2."No Good (Attack the Radical)" 
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Cowboys from Hell" (live from Moscow) 
2."Psycho Holiday" (live from Moscow) 

Walk Cervical

Walk Cervical
Walk Cervical Front Cover.jpg
EP by
Released1993
Genre Groove metal
Length21:01
Label Atco

Walk Cervical was released in 1993 by Atco Records. It contains four songs from Vulgar Display of Power . The first two are album versions, while the second two have been remixed and renamed by JG Thirlwell of Foetus.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Pantera.

No.TitleLength
1."Walk" (album version)5:16
2."A New Level"3:59
3."Walk (Cervical Dub Extended)"6:41
4."Walk (Cervical Edit)"5:11

Personnel

Pantera
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References

  1. "PANTERA's 'Walk' EP Available Digitally In U.S. For First Time". Blabbermouth.net. May 16, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2012.