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Black Sunshine

"Black Sunshine"
White Zombie Black Sunshine 1.jpg
Single by White Zombie
from the album La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One
Released 1992-1993
Format CD single
Recorded May, 1991 at 321 Studios, New York City
Genre Groove metal, alternative metal
Length 4:48
Label Geffen
Songwriter(s) Rob Zombie
White Zombie
Producer(s) Andy Wallace
White Zombie singles chronology
"Thunder Kiss '65"
(1992)
"Black Sunshine"
(1992)
"More Human than Human"
(1995)
"Thunder Kiss '65"
(1992)
"Black Sunshine"
(1992)
"More Human than Human"
(1995)
La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One track listing
"Thunder Kiss '65"
(3)
"Black Sunshine"
(4)
"Soul-Crusher"
(5)

"Black Sunshine" is a song initially featured on the album La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One by White Zombie which was used as a promo single in 1992 and 1993. The song can also be found on Rob Zombie's Past, Present & Future and the greatest hits album The Best of Rob Zombie. A spoken word section was recorded by Iggy Pop for the intro and was used in the song's final cut.

The song is about a racing car, a Ford Mustang, called "Black Sunshine." Iggy Pop recorded the spoken word vocal intro and outro of the song "Black Sunshine" as well as playing the character of a writer in the video shot for the song. He is singled out for special thanks in the liner notes of album. The audio sample "I work on this baby the same way, trying to get maximum performance," is taken from the 1965 movie Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!. Also, the lyrics contain the words "to the devil a daughter comes," most likely a reference to the movie To the Devil a Daughter. It is in 6/4 and 4/4 time with a tempo of 135 beats per minute.

Iggy Pop's spoken intro is as follows:

The song was released as a single after Thunder Kiss '65 initially failed to receive attention on U.S. radio. It became a minor success, charting at #39 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks. However, the song has gone on to be a fan favorite and is still played live with Zombie's solo act as well as appearing on his greatest hits albums.

The music video of the song, which was filmed in black and white, features the band playing in the basement of an old dilapidated house. The animated characters Beavis and Butthead provided support for the band by "reviewing" the video during the episode "Home Improvement." Iggy Pop also plays the character of a writer in the video.


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