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Pretty Hate Machine
Pretty Hate Machine cover
Studio album by Nine Inch Nails
Released October 20, 1989
Recorded Right Track, Cleveland; Blackwing & Roundhouse, London; Unique, New York City; Synchro Sound, Boston
Genre Industrial, EBM
Length 48:42
Label TVT Records
Producer(s) Trent Reznor, Flood, Adrian Sherwood, Keith LeBlanc, John Fryer
Professional reviews
Nine Inch Nails chronology
Pretty Hate Machine
(1989)
Broken
(1992)


Pretty Hate Machine (also known as Halo 2) is an album by Nine Inch Nails released in 1989. Pretty Hate Machine is the second official Nine Inch Nails release and the band's first major release.

Working nights at Right Track Studio as a handyman and toilet cleaner, Trent Reznor used studio "down time" to record and develop his own music. Playing most of the keyboards, drum machines, guitars, and samplers himself, he recorded a demo.

Teaming up with manager John A. Malm, Jr. they sent the demo to various record labels. Reznor received serious offers from many of them. He signed a deal with TVT Records who, until then, were known mainly for releasing novelty and television jingle records.

Pretty Hate Machine was then recorded in various studios around the world with Reznor collaborating with some of his most idolized producers - Flood, Keith LeBlanc, Adrian Sherwood, and John Fryer.

The album was released on October 20, 1989 and was a critical success. It received radio airplay for the singles "Down in It", "Head Like a Hole" and "Sin". The album also gained popularity through word-of-mouth and developed an underground following. Reznor quickly hired a band for touring with The Jesus and Mary Chain, including guitarist and future Filter frontman Richard Patrick. NIN's live set was notorious for louder, more aggressive versions of the studio songs, and also for destroying their instruments at the end. Reznor preferred using the heel of his boots to strip the keys from expensive keyboards.

Since the album was released, a recording known as Purest Feeling surfaced. This bootleg album contains the original demo recordings of most of the tracks found on PHM, as well as a couple that were not used ("Purest Feeling" and "Maybe Just Once").

The entire album was covered by a string quartet in 2005 as The String Quartet Tribute to Nine Inch Nails' Pretty Hate Machine, arranged by Eric Gorfain.

Pretty Hate Machine went out of print through TVT Records, but was reissued by Rykodisc Records on November 22, 2005 with slight changes in the packaging. Reznor had expressed an interest in creating a "deluxe edition" with surround sound remastering and new/rare remixes, similar to the re-release of The Downward Spiral. Rykodisc liked the idea, but not enough to pay Reznor to do so [1].

Contents

[edit] Releases

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Head Like a Hole" – 4:59
  2. "Terrible Lie" – 4:38
  3. "Down in It" – 3:46
  4. "Sanctified" – 5:48
  5. "Something I Can Never Have" – 5:54
  6. "Kinda I Want To" – 4:33
  7. "Sin" – 4:06
  8. "That's What I Get" – 4:30
  9. "The Only Time" – 4:47
  10. "Ringfinger" – 5:40

[edit] Personnel

  • Trent Reznor – Arranger, Programming, Producer, Engineer, Digital Editing, Mixing
  • Doug d'Angelis – Engineer
  • Tony Dawsey – Mastering
  • Flood – Programming, Producer, Engineer
  • John Fryer – Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Kennan Keating – Engineer
  • Keith LeBlanc – Producer, Engineer, Remixing, Mixing
  • Richard Patrick – Guitar
  • Ken Quartarone – Engineer
  • Adrian Sherwood – Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Jeffrey Silverthorne – Photography
  • Gary Talpas – Cover Design
  • Chris Vrenna – Programming, Digital Editing

[edit] Chart positions

[edit] Album

1990   Pretty Hate Machine     The Billboard 200                      75

[edit] Singles

1989    Down in It              Hot Dance Music/Club Play              16
1989	Down in It	 	Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales     20
1989	Down in It	 	Modern Rock Tracks	               16
1990	Head Like a Hole	Hot Dance Music/Club Play	       17
1990	Head Like a Hole	Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales     34
1990	Head Like a Hole	Modern Rock Tracks	               28
1990	Sin	 	        Hot Dance Music/Club Play	       10
1990	Sin	 	        Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales     13

[edit] Miscellanea

  • Some of the lyrics featured in the booklet are not found on the album. It is believed that Trent Reznor printed the full lyrics so that they would retain their meanings.
  • The bands listed in the liner notes (Prince, Jane's Addiction and Public Enemy, amongst others) were all sampled on the album; parts of Prince's "Alphabet St." and Jane's Addiction's "Had a Dad" are prominently heard in "Ringfinger", while other samples were either edited or distorted to be unrecognizable (such as the intro to "Kinda I Want To").

[edit] External links

Nine Inch Nails
Trent Reznor
Aaron North | Jeordie White | Alessandro Cortini | Josh Freese
Richard Patrick | Jeff Ward | Chris Vrenna | James Woolley | Robin Finck | Danny Lohner | Charlie Clouser | Jerome Dillon | Alex Carapetis
Discography
Major Releases: Pretty Hate Machine | Broken | Fixed | The Downward Spiral | Further Down the Spiral | Closure | The Fragile | Things Falling Apart | And All that Could Have Been | With Teeth | Beside You in Time
Singles: "Down in It" | "Head Like a Hole" | "Sin" | "Happiness in Slavery" | "Wish" | "March of the Pigs" | "Closer" | "Burn" | "Hurt" | "The Perfect Drug" | "The Day the World Went Away" | "We're in This Together" | "Into the Void" | "Starfuckers, Inc." | "Deep" | "The Hand that Feeds" | "Only" | "Every Day Is Exactly the Same"
Halo index: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 
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