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"Walk" is a song by American heavy metal band Pantera from their sixth album Vulgar Display of Power. [2] A live performance of "Walk" is included on Official Live: 101 Proof, [3] and the studio version is also on the band's greatest hits album, The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!.
Phil Anselmo (born June 30, 1968 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American heavy metal vocalist who is best known as the frontman of Pantera, Down, and Superjoint. Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals [ edit ]
The Singles 1991–1996 is a box set containing six CD singles by the band Pantera that was released on September 23, 1996, in Australia only ... "Walk" – 05:16
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.
2003: Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle – "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" (Elton John cover) 2005: All the Right Reasons – "Side of a Bullet" (guitar solo composed posthumously from Vulgar Display of Power and Far Beyond Driven outtakes) 2008: Gotta Be Somebody (single) – "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" (Elton John cover)
Vulgar Display of Power is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera.Released on February 25, 1992, through Atco Records, it was the band's second collaboration with producer Terry Date, after having worked with him on their breakthrough album Cowboys from Hell (1990).
Pantera's final studio album, Reinventing the Steel (2000), became their second release to peak at numbers two and four on the US Billboard 200 and Australian ARIA charts, respectively. The best-of album Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits! , which combined the titles of the band's four major-label albums, was released in the US ...
The album cover is a visual reference to the "Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey" bottle label, with "101 Proof" referring to alcohol content the same as that of "Wild Turkey Bourbon" and "No. 5" again referring to the brand (like Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 brand), and the fact that the band considered this their fifth "official" release (starting with Cowboys from Hell and not counting their four ...