![]() ![]() Greif played a Kawai K1 keyboard part in the middle of title track "Spiritual Healing". Butler and Andrews left the band following the tour. This period was one of massive controversy for Death, as Butler and Andrews toured Europe without Schuldiner (who refused to do the tour on the basis that it had been badly organised), with vocalist Louis Carrisalez in his place. This was the final Death album cover painted by Ed Repka. The members of Death and their manager/co-producer Eric Greif stayed in a single motel room at the Safari Inn, near Busch Gardens, for the entire six weeks the album was recorded and mixed, although bassist Terry Butler and drummer Bill Andrews frequently went home as they lived in the Tampa area. ![]() The musical content is more obviously melodic, a facet highlighted by James Murphy's characteristic lead guitar playing. Spiritual Healing was the first of Death's albums to show Schuldiner's lyrics moving away from the gore and horror themes of previous works, focusing instead on themes of society and "real life horror", including serial killers, drug addiction, genetic reconstruction (influenced by a story on That's Incredible!), and faith healers. ![]()
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