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'''"It Changes"''' is a sad song from the [[1972]] [[Peanuts]] film musical, ''[[Snoopy Come Home]]''. It is sung by [[Chad Webber]], and was written by [[Robert and Richard Sherman]]. The song was arranged and conducted by [[Don Ralke]].
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| Name = Night Electric Night
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Deathstars]]
| Cover = Nocover.png
| Released = [[January]] [[2009]]
| Recorded = November 2007–present in [[New York City]] and [[Sweden]]
| Genre =
| Length =
| Label = [[Nuclear Blast]]
| Producer = [[Emil Nödtveidt|Nightmare Industries]]
| Last album = ''[[Termination Bliss]]''<br />(2006)
| This album = '''''Night Electric Night'''''<br />(2009)
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The song is a non-sync recording and occurs in the storyline when Charlie Brown believes that his pet dog, [[Snoopy]] will not ever be coming home again. The song is about recognizing the changes in life and dealing with them.<ref>Robert B. Sherman, ''Walt's Time: From Before to Beyond'', 1998, p 169.</ref>
'''''Night Electric Night''''' is the third [[studio album]] by [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[industrial metal]] band [[Deathstars]]. It is scheduled for release in [[January]] [[2009]] by [[Nuclear Blast]]. The album was initially recorded under the working title ''Deathglam''.


'''"Charlie Brown's Calliope"''' is the instrumental (sans vocal) version of this song played while Charlie Brown contemplates the changes in his life. Like much of the musical arrangement, it has a lilting, psychodelic feeling often associated with the early 1970s. It is orchestrated with instruments usually asscociated with music accompanying [[merry go round]]s.
==Album title==
Production of the third album by Deathstars was revealed in an interview with the band conducted by Anthony Morgan of Lucem Fero in early [[2008]], where it was referred to by its working title, ''Deathglam''.<ref>[http://www.lucemfero.com/deathstars012008.php]</ref> Vocalist [[Andreas Bergh|Whiplasher Bernadotte]] expanded on the title, saying, ". . . it'll just continue with the deathglam that we play. In terms of this new album's style, I think it's more Deathstars than ever . . ."


The song was also recorded by [[Peggy Lee]] in [[1972]], but her version was not released until [[2004]]. [http://www.peggylee.com/new/0410_womannorma.html]
Recently, the band has announced on their official website that the record has been re-dubbed ''Night Electric Night''.

===Metallica controversy===
Deathstars have recently made claim that that they were an inspiration on [[United States|American]] [[thrash metal]] band [[Metallica]]'s use of Deathstars' logotype font on the packaging of their 2008 album ''[[Death Magnetic]]'', and a song titled "Cyanide" appearing on the album (a song of the same name by Deathstars appeared on 2006's ''[[Termination Bliss]]''). In regards to this, an update on Deathstars' website ended with a joke that their third studio album would be titled ''Master of Muppets'', and would be available for free download on January 30, 2009. This title is a reference to Metallica's 1986 album ''[[Master of Puppets]]''.

Metallica have not responded to the claims posed by Deathstars, though it is likely the latter band does not take the "inspiration" they had seriously, as Whiplasher Bernadotte clarified, "It's just fun. What can I say, it's just as big of a coincidence and chance as if you get a [[hermaphrodite]]-child. What can you do..? You just need to smile at the little monster."

==Track listing==
===Confirmed working titles===
* "Blood Stains Blondes"
* "Chertograd"
* "Night Electric Night"
* "Opium"
* "Venus in Arms"

==Personnel==
* [[Andreas Bergh|Whiplasher Bernadotte]] – [[Singing|vocals]]
* [[Emil Nödtveidt|Nightmare Industries]] – [[guitar]]s, [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]]
* [[Eric "Cat Casino" Bäckman|Cat Casino]] – guitars
* [[Jonas Kangur|Skinny Disco]] – [[Bass guitar|bass]], [[Backing vocalist|backing vocals]]
* [[Ole Öhman|Bone W. Machine]] – [[Drum kit|drums]]


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 22:16, 10 October 2008

"It Changes" is a sad song from the 1972 Peanuts film musical, Snoopy Come Home. It is sung by Chad Webber, and was written by Robert and Richard Sherman. The song was arranged and conducted by Don Ralke.

The song is a non-sync recording and occurs in the storyline when Charlie Brown believes that his pet dog, Snoopy will not ever be coming home again. The song is about recognizing the changes in life and dealing with them.[1]

"Charlie Brown's Calliope" is the instrumental (sans vocal) version of this song played while Charlie Brown contemplates the changes in his life. Like much of the musical arrangement, it has a lilting, psychodelic feeling often associated with the early 1970s. It is orchestrated with instruments usually asscociated with music accompanying merry go rounds.

The song was also recorded by Peggy Lee in 1972, but her version was not released until 2004. [1]

References

  1. ^ Robert B. Sherman, Walt's Time: From Before to Beyond, 1998, p 169.