Talisman Full Repack Discography 19902006 Guide

A hidden spoken-word track where Jacob rants about record label politics. Repack value: The Japanese edition includes “Too Many Lies,” an outtake from the Truth sessions. 9. 5 Minutes Alone (2004) – The Final Studio Fling Originally intended as a Jeff Scott Soto solo album, 5 Minutes Alone became the last Talisman studio record. It’s a brief, punchy affair (just 36 minutes), but every track burns.

The Japanese version swaps “Here 2day” with a live recording of “Outta My Way.” A full repack includes both iterations. 6. Truth (1998) – The Grunge Hangover By 1998, the music landscape had changed. Truth is darker, leaner, and angrier. Songs like “Mr. Cruel” and “On the Water” strip away the funk for a post-grunge sheen. It’s the black sheep of the catalog—but also the most honest.

“Love Will Lead You Back”—a power ballad that should have been a global hit. Repack note: Japanese editions include the exclusive track “Fallen Angel.” 3. Humanimal (Part 1 & 2) (1994) – The Funk Metal Pivot Originally intended as a side project, Humanimal was retroactively absorbed into Talisman’s canon. This is the band at their most erratic and adventurous. The slap-bass groove on “Doing Time with the Devil” is pure 90s hard rock funk.

A hidden spoken-word track where Jacob rants about record label politics. Repack value: The Japanese edition includes “Too Many Lies,” an outtake from the Truth sessions. 9. 5 Minutes Alone (2004) – The Final Studio Fling Originally intended as a Jeff Scott Soto solo album, 5 Minutes Alone became the last Talisman studio record. It’s a brief, punchy affair (just 36 minutes), but every track burns.

The Japanese version swaps “Here 2day” with a live recording of “Outta My Way.” A full repack includes both iterations. 6. Truth (1998) – The Grunge Hangover By 1998, the music landscape had changed. Truth is darker, leaner, and angrier. Songs like “Mr. Cruel” and “On the Water” strip away the funk for a post-grunge sheen. It’s the black sheep of the catalog—but also the most honest.

“Love Will Lead You Back”—a power ballad that should have been a global hit. Repack note: Japanese editions include the exclusive track “Fallen Angel.” 3. Humanimal (Part 1 & 2) (1994) – The Funk Metal Pivot Originally intended as a side project, Humanimal was retroactively absorbed into Talisman’s canon. This is the band at their most erratic and adventurous. The slap-bass groove on “Doing Time with the Devil” is pure 90s hard rock funk.