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Salival is a box set in CD/VHS and CD/DVD formats released in 2000 by the rock band Tool. It also comes with a 56-page book of photos and video stills from their music videos.
The track "You Lied" is a cover of a song by bass player Justin Chancellor's previous band Peach. The cover of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter" was recorded for the soundtrack of Private Parts, but the band pulled out, leading to animosity with Howard Stern who had previously endorsed the band.
The box set is currently out of print.
Track listing
- "Third Eye" (live) (Carey, Chancellor, Hicks, Jones, Keenan) – 14:05
- "Part of Me" (live) (Carey, D'Amour, Jones, Keenan) – 3:32
- "Pushit" (live) (Carey, D'Amour, Jones, Keenan) – 13:56
- "Message to Harry Manback II" (Carey, Chancellor, Jones, Keenan) – 1:14
- "You Lied" (Peach) (live) (Oakes, Durling, James, Chancellor) – 9:17
- "Merkaba" (live) (Carey, Chancellor, Jones, Keenan) – 9:48
- "No Quarter" (Led Zeppelin) (Page, Plant, Jones) – 11:12
- "L.A.M.C." (Carey, Chancellor, Jones, Keenan) – 10:53
- Contains the hidden track "Maynard's Dick".
Video listing
- "Ænema"
- "Stinkfist"
- "Prison Sex"
- "Sober"
- "Hush" (DVD only, not on VHS)
Personnel
Additional Musicians
- "Pushit" Acoustic Tabla: Aloke Dutta
- "You Lied" Second Guitar: King Buzzo
- "Third Eye" Synthesizer: Vince De Franco
- "Message to Harry Manback II" Keyboards: David Bottrill
Miscellanea
- Timothy Leary's "Think for Yourself, Question Authority" monologue (sampled from Leary's video, "How To Operate Your Brain") introduces "Third Eye".
- Certain pressings of Salival feature a slew of typographical errors. Newer editions may not feature some of the listed errors.
- Aloke Dutta and Paul D'Amour's names are misspelled as Aloke Dutto and Paul D'Mour.
- "Pushit" and "Stinkfist" are listed as two words.
- "Message to Harry Manback II" is spelled "Messege to Harry Manback II."
- The order of videos on the VHS edition are listed in reverse order.
- The track ordering of "Merkaba" and "You Lied" is incorrect.
Chart position
- 2000 Salival The Billboard 200 No. 38