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Sic Luceat Lux |
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2CD |
Near Mint (NM or M-)/Near Mint (NM or M-) |
Hells Headbangers HELLS027 |
Item Number: 2081120636 189233 |
nm/nm/nm, no obi [189233]
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Tracklist
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| The Liberating Darkness 7" | | 1-01 | Into The Womb Of Judgement | | 1-02 | The Liberating Darkness | | 1-03 | Where The Souls Were Sold | | | Live In Svendborg, July 2007 | | 1-04 | Chapel Of Suffering | | 1-05 | Son Of The Burning Path | | 1-06 | Redeemer And The Scythe | | 1-07 | Into The Womb Of Judgement | | 1-08 | Return Of The Gemini | | 1-09 | Church Bizarre | | 1-10 | The Horned Majesty | | | Rehearsal Tracks 2007 | | 1-11 | Death Incarnate | | 1-12 | Into The Womb Of Judgement | | 1-13 | Son Of The Burning Path | | | Evoked Or Not - Evil Will Come 7" | | 2-01 | Judging Eyes (Intro) | | 2-02 | Evoked Or Not - Evil Will Come | | 2-03 | Chapel Of Suffering | | 2-04 | Son Of The Mourning | | 2-05 | Return Of The Gemini | | 2-06 | Burning Sentence (Outro) | | 2-07 | Consumed By The Southern Cross | | 2-08 | Jesus Is Doomed | | | Live In Svendborg 2006 | | 2-09 | Judging Eyes/Evoked Or Not - Evil Will Come | | 2-10 | Consumed By The Southern Cross | | 2-11 | Sinister Glorification | | 2-12 | Intro/The Horned Majesty | | 2-13 | Into The Dark (Where Witches Burned) | | 2-14 | Chapel Of Suffering | | 2-15 | Enter The Temple Of Shadows | | | Demo 2004 | | 2-16 | Intro | | 2-17 | The Horned Majesty | | 2-18 | Enigma Of Hades | | 2-19 | Devil Metal | | 2-20 | Church Bizarre | |
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Credits Bass - Allan B. Larsen (Tracks: 2-16 to 2-20), Christian Nørgaard (Tracks: 1-01 to 1-13), Lenny Blade (Tracks: 2-01 to 2-15) Drums - Jimmy Voltage (Tracks: 2-01 to 2-15), Lars Groth (Tracks: 1-01 to 1-13, 2-16 to 2-20) Guitar - Allan B. Larsen (Tracks: 1-01 to 2-20), Henrik Engkjær (Tracks: 1-01 to 1-13) Vocals - Jens B. Pedersen (Tracks: 1-01 to 2-20)
Notes Compilation collecting live tracks, unreleased and demo tracks.
Track 1-01 to 1-03 - Recorded in All Sound Studios, November 2007. Track 1-04 to 1-10 - Live in Svendborg, July 2007. Track 1-11 to 1-13 - Rehearsal tracks 2007 (Recorded at the Church Bizarre Pit). Track 2-01 to 2-06 - Evoked or Not - Evil Will Come 7" EP (Recorded at Studio H, Svendborg). Track 2-07 - Bonus track from Enigma of Hades 7" EP (Recorded at Studio H, Svendborg). Track 2-08 - Unreleased Nunslaughter cover recorded during the Sinister Glorification session (Studio H in Svendborg). Track 2-09 to 2-15 - Live in Svendborg 2006. Track 2-16 to 2-19 - Demo 2004 (Recorded at Phantom Void Studios). Track 2-20 - Nunslaughter cover from South American version of Demo 2004 (Recorded at Phantom Void Studios).
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Note Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
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Release Country: US |
Release Date: 2008-11 |
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