Holy Money is the fourth studio album by American experimental rock band Swans. It was released in March 1986, through record label K.422. The album was recorded in the same sessions as "Time Is Money (Bastard)", "A Screw", and Greed.
Background
The first CD issue contained the
A Screw single as bonus tracks. A later compilation released in 1992,
Greed / Holy Money, combined Holy Money (barring "A Screw (Holy Money)", though "A Screw (Holy Money) (Mix)" was listed as this) and Greed (barring "Fool" and "Money Is Flesh", however "Fool (#2)" and "Money Is Flesh (#2)" were listed as these, respectively), as well as the entirety of the
A Screw single and an abridged version of "Time Is Money (Bastard) (Mix)" (listed as "Time Is Money (Bastard)") from the Time Is Money (Bastard) EP. This compilation, with its entirely re-organized track list, saw re-issue in 1999 in the double-disc set
Cop/Young God / Greed/Holy Money, which included the Cop album and Young God EP.
Critical reception
Allmusic commented that
Holy Money "well documents the continuing transformation of Swans into a more complex, intriguing beast."
Trouser Press called it "more or less a twin to
Greed; virtually identical in cover art and musical approach".
Aaron Lariviere of
Stereogum described
Holy Money as a "transitional album", but called it "brilliant in its own right".
Maynard James Keenan of Tool named the album as a major influence.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from
Holy Money liner notes
Performers
Additional personnel
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Roli Mosimann – mixing (track 4)
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Jorgé Estabon – engineering, production
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Paul White – artwork
Charts