Τρίτη 18 Αυγούστου 2009
Manilla Road - "Mystification" (1987)
Originally released on Black Dragon Records in 1987
Reissued in 2000 by Sentinel Steel Records with a new tracklisting and cover.
All tracks have been remixed and remastered.
Tracklist:
1. Up from the Crypt
2. Children of the Night
3. Haunted Palace
4. Spirits of the Dead
5. Valley of Unrest
6. Mystification
7. Masque of the Red Death
8. Death by the Hammer
9. Dragon Star
Bonus track:
10. The Asylum - an instrumental never before publicly released
Lineup:
Mark Shelton - Vocals, Guitars
Scott Parks - Bass
Randy Foxe - Drums, Keyboards, Vocals
Origin: USA
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Manilla Road - "Open The Gates" (1985)
Originally released by Black Dragon Records on vinyl. Due to its length, it was
released as a LP and an additional 12"-single (featuring The Ninth Wave and
Witches Brew), which were placed in the same single record sleeve.
Reissued in 2001 by Dragonheart containing two bonus tracks:
11. Open The Gates (live) (2:22)
12. Witches Brew (live) (5:28)
Both bonus tracks are originally from the Roadkill Live album.
Tracklist:
1. Metalstorm
2. Open the Gates
3. Astronomica
4. Weavers of the Web
5. The Ninth Wave
6. Heavy Metal to the World
7. The Fires of Mars
8. Road of Kings
9. Hour of the Dragon
10.Witches Brew
BONUS:
11. Open The Gates (live) (2:22)
12. Witches Brew (live) (5:28)
Line-up:
Mark Shelton - Vocals, Guitars
Scott Parks - Bass
Randy Foxe - Drums, Keyboards, Vocals
Origin : USA
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Manilla Road - "The Deluge" (1986) (Vinyl Rip)
Black Dragon Records
1986
Tracklist:
1.Dementia
2.Shadow in the Black
3.Divine Victim
4.Hammer of the Witches
5.Morbid Tabernacle
6.Isle of the Dead
7.Taken by Storm
8.The Deluge
9.Friction in Mass
10.Rest in Pieces
Line-up:
Mark Shelton - Vocals, Guitars
Scott Parks - Bass
Randy Foxe - Drums, Keyboards, Vocals
Origin :USA
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Heavy Metal,
Manilla Road
Δευτέρα 17 Αυγούστου 2009
Hellhammer "Apocalyptic Raids" (EP) (1984)
Biography:
Inspired by the music of Black Sabbath, Venom, Raven, and Motörhead,[4] guitarist / vocalist Thomas Gabriel Fischer (a.k.a. "Tom Warrior"), bassist / vocalist Urs Sprenger (a.k.a. "Steve Warrior") and drummer Pete Stratton formed Hammerhead (later Hellhammer) in early 1982.[5]
After the exit of Stratton and drummer Jörg Neubart (a.k.a. "Bruce Day") joining in the ranks on autumn 1982, Hellhammer attempted to find proper rehearsal spaces, which proved difficult due to either exceedingly high rents or unavailable studio hours.[6] In June of 1983 the group records their first demo tape, Triumph of Death, for a mere $70.[7] Despite being embarrassed by the end results, Hellhammer shipped their demo to a number of heavy metal magazines, such as Great Britain's Metal Forces; critical response toward them was generally favorable.[8] Although rejected by the labels they sent tapes to, the band eventually caught the attention of newcomer Noise Records.[9]
Steve Warrior had been replaced by former Schizo bassist Martin Eric Ain, a change which marked the beginning of a serious and radical transformation in the band's music and lyrics. These changes were ultimately responsible for Fischer's and Ain's increasing perception of being limited within the confines of the purposely primitive Hellhammer vehicle. On May 31 1984 Hellhammer was disbanded, and on June 1 Celtic Frost was born.[3]
At the dawn of the next decade Noise Records released a new version of Hellhammer's debut, retitled Apocalyptic Raids 1990 A.D. This re-issue was augmented by two tracks off the Death Metal compilation, which was "something we always wanted to, even back in '84", claimed Tom Warrior. This rerelease also came with a new cover design done by Martin Ain.[10]
In November 2007, Tom Gabriel Fischer announced that the original master tapes of Hellhammer's demos (Death Fiend, Triumph of Death, and Satanic Rites) would be released as a 2CD/3LP package in February, 2008 (titled Demon Entrails) with new liner notes on the complete history of Hellhammer, unreleased photos and artwork, and all tracks remastered personally by Tom Gabriel Fischer, Martin Eric Ain and Steve Warrior.[citation needed] The album was released by Prowlin' Death/Century Media Records.
Additionally, Tom Fischer plans to release a book entitled "Only Death is Real - An Illustrated History of Hellhammer and early Celtic Frost" which will document the early days of the said bands.[citation needed]
[edit] Criticism
Although its former members felt proud of Hellhammer's legacy by the end of 1980s, that was not always so.[10] In fact, Tom Warrior feared that his prior commitment to Hellhammer could hinder the future of Celtic Frost.[citation needed] A 1985 Kerrang! review summed up his worst fears: "The truly execrable Hellhammer may now have turned into Celtic Frost but still suck on the big one."[11]
Other metal publications were also skeptical of Hellhamer's musical endeavor. Metal Forces, for one, absolutely loathed the group; that started a long-lasting feud between that zine and Warrior, which kept Celtic Frost from playing in England for a couple of years.[11] Rock Power was not fond of Hellhammer either - they considered it "the most terrible, abhorrent, and atrocious thing ‘musicians’ were ever allowed to record".[12] In fact, they were "receiving miserable reviews everywhere", Warrior concluded.[3]
Regarding the controversial status of his former band, Thomas said:
“ Way back in 1984 and 85, when Martin Eric Ain and I recorded Celtic Frost's first two albums Morbid Tales and To Mega Therion, Hellhammer lasted on us almost like a curse. Even though Hellhammer was the very reason we had thought over our goals and conceived the Frost, HH's left-overs kept being mighty rocks in our way. Many voices saw Frost as the same band with just a name-change. The lack of musical quality in HH made it almost impossible for us to get an unbiased reaction for Frost. To make a long story short, it almost killed all our work and dreams.[10] ”
Legacy:
A four-track 12" EP, Apocalyptic Raids, was released in March 1984. At the time, it was regarded as one of the heaviest and most extreme records produced. By then, the band had already broken up, but the recording was one of the original black/death metal recordings, and spawned a legion of imitators, playing doom metal, thrash metal, black metal and death metal. Both Fischer and Ain later teamed up again when forming the seminal Celtic Frost in summer of 1984.
Countless Hellhammer cover versions by numerous underground bands exist.[citation needed] The better-known Hellhammer covers were done by bands Napalm Death and Sepultura, both of whom covered the Hellhammer song "Messiah".[13][14] Fischer's post-Celtic Frost band, Apollyon Sun, also re-worked that song.
[edit] Discography
Track listing
1. "The Third of the Storms (Evoked Damnation)"
2. "Massacra"
3. "Triumph of Death"
4. "Horus/Aggressor"
Line-up / Credits
* Hellhammer – producer
o Satanic Slaughter (aka Tom Warrior) - V-Axe Holocaust (guitar), Dambuster Vocals
o Slayed Necros (aka Martin Ain) - Deadly Bassdose (bass), Backing Howling...
o Denial Fiend (aka Bruce Day) - Hellish Crossfire On Wooden Coffins(drums)
* Horst Mueller - engineer
* Thomas Fischer – cover design, frontcover drawing "The Sitting Death" (©1984)
* Mr. Jeckyl – Heptagram
* Burzelbar – Pix
Origin : Switzerland
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Black Metal,
Celtic Frost,
Hellhammer
Celtic Frost - "Morbid Tales" (Noise International Version EP - 1984) (Vinyl Rip)
The Fisrt release from Celtic Frost right after the disbanned of "Hellhammer". The EP released on Vinyl in Europe by Noise International featuring 6 tracks and For United States released on Metal Blade with 8 tracks (this is the 6 track EP version ripped from my copy)
Tracklist:
A1. Into the Crypts of Rays
A2. Visions of Mortality
B1. Procreation (Of the Wicked)
B2. Return to the Eve
B3. Danse Macabre
B4. Nocturnal Fear
Line-up:
Thomas Gabriel Warrior : Vocals, guitars
Martin Eric Ain : Bass
Stephen Priestly : Drums
Catalogue Numbers of the release on vinyl
Metal Blade Records : MBR 1033 (White Heptagram Cover)
Noise International : N 0017 (As Shown Above)
Banzai Records : BAM 1007 (Red Heptagram but without the diagonial writting)
Origin : Switzerland (Zürich, Zürich)
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Black Metal,
Celtic Frost,
Thrash Metal
Celtic Frost - "The Collector's Celtic Frost " (Single 1987) (Vinyl Rip)
On Noise Records only 1000 Copies made.
Single Sided, One track
A: In The Chapel, In The Moonlight
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Black Metal,
Celtic Frost,
Thrash Metal
Celtic Frost - "Tragic Serenades" (EP 1986)
Tracklist:
1. The Usurper
2. Jewel Throne
3. Return to the Eve
Tracks 1 and 2 are the same recordings found on To Mega Therion, but with the
bass tracks re-recorded by Martin Ain.
All 3 tracks are included on the 1999 remaster of To Mega Therion.
Line-up:
Tom Warrior - Vocals/Guitar
Martin Ain - Bass
Reed St. Mark - Drums, vocals on track 3
Origin: Switzerland (Zürich, Zürich)
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Black Metal,
Celtic Frost,
Thrash Metal
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