Frost

Track Listings

 
1. System Check (Introduction)
2. Mimic
3. Deliver
4. Cold and Awake
5. Scars
6. Stand Alone
7. Why?
8. Tonight We Are
9. Behind
10. Failure
11. Pointless Memories
12. Solid Ground V.2.0
13. 3 AM in Fredrikstad (Late Night Session)

Frost,Monofader,Metropolis Records,Alternative Dance,Dance Music,Electronic,Pop
Beauty & the Beast
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Review of Beauty and the Beast TV Soundtrack: Of Love & Hope
  • Romance
  • Luscious
  • Beautiful Touching music, poetry
  • About....time
Beauty & the Beast

Manufacturer: Rykodisc
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ASIN: B000BLI3BG
Release Date: 2005-11-08

Tracks:

  1. Theme From 'Beauty And The Beast'
  2. Acquainted With The Night
  3. Laura's Theme
  4. Margaret's Theme Longing
  5. On Her Own/She Walks In Beauty
  6. Night Of Beauty
  7. A Single Night (Love Song)
  8. Angel's Theme
  9. Devin's Theme/I Arise From The Dreams Of Thee
  10. A Promise Remembered
  11. Journey's End (Sonnet No.CXVI)
  12. Dancing Light/Sonnet No.XXIX
  13. The Quest/Letters To A Young Poet (Excerpt)
  14. Fear
  15. You Darkness
  16. Father Remembers/Composed On Westminster Bridge
  17. The Return
  18. Broken Dreams/Ode: Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhood (Excerpt)
  19. To Cast All Else Aside
  20. Riches, Not Gold
  21. Catherine's Lullaby
  22. The Voice Of Her Eyes (Somewhere I Have Never Travelled)/The First Time I Loved Forever
  23. A Happy Life
  24. This Is The Creature

Album Description

An oft-requested re-release of the long out-of-print soundtrack to the hit CBS TV series starring Linda Hamilton (Terminator) and Ron Perlman (Hellboy). The program's unique mixture of romance and magic created a huge cult fanbase which remains active. This re-mastered CD features 24 tracks including music and poetry from the show, as read by Perlman.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Review of Beauty and the Beast TV Soundtrack: Of Love & Hope.......2007-07-23

If you are a fan of the late 80's television show Beauty and the Beast, starring Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman, then this CD is for you. It has music and poetry from the show, with the poerty being read by "Vincent" with his wonderful voice. Some of the poetry is from William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, George Gordon, Lord Byron, Robert Frost to name a few. It has Catherine & Vincent's love song with lyrics, which I just heard for the first time when I got this CD and it brought tears to my eyes. I absolutely love this CD and think you will too! Beauty & the Beast

5 out of 5 stars Romance.......2007-06-10

I remember this show from the eighties, and have waited for it to show up on DVD. Strictly chick stuff...but oh, how I love it. Thank you!

5 out of 5 stars Luscious.......2007-06-08

For devotees of Beauty And The Beast, and sheer romantics, this is just nirvana. Music that tears at the heart-strings, and beautiful poetry in the dulcet tones of Ron Perlman. Buy it!!

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Touching music, poetry.......2007-04-19

When I first discovered this CD was for sale, I cried. When I first listened to it-not having any idea what they'd put on here from the show, the most beautiful music started up and then "Vincent" started reading the poetry that he read to Catherine and that made me fall in love with his character -eventually, well, the tears just quietly flowed from my eyes, surprised me! I wasnt aware of crying till the tears flowed from the pure beauty of the sounds from this CD. All these years later, I still treasure and love this CD above all my others, it gives you a sense of peace too and the poems bring understanding of true love. I highly recommend it!! (dont let the flowery sentimental review deter you-I really believe most who love beautiful music will love this).

5 out of 5 stars About....time.......2007-04-11

I mean, seriously....I had to buy the cassette on eBay. Thank Bob they finally rereleased it and on CD. I bought for myself, and friends, they made EXCELLENT and appreciated gifts.
Immortal Beloved / Sir Georg Solti (film 1994)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Below Average Beethoven Performances
  • Immortal beloved film
  • Living Perfection
  • A wonderful tribute to the artist
  • Very emotional and moving!!
Immortal Beloved / Sir Georg Solti (film 1994)
Ludwig van Beethoven , Georg Solti , Renée Fleming , Yo-Yo Ma , Murray Perahia , Emanuel Ax , Pamela Frank , Thomas Frost , Gidon Kremer , Vinson Cole , London Symphony Orchestra , and London Voices
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ASIN: B000002AQD
Release Date: 1994-12-06

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op.67: Napoleon Shells Vienna
  2. Fur Elise: Childhood Dreams
  3. Symphony No. 3 In E-flat Major, Op. 55: Ludwig And Julia At Schonbrunn Palace Gardens
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  6. Piano Trio No. 4 In D Major, Op. 70 No. 1 'Ghost': Ludwig Consols Anna Marie
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  8. Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 'Pathetique': A Concert For Lichnowsky
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  12. Violin Sonata In A Major, Op. 47 'Kreutzer': The Carriage Stuck In The Mud
  13. Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125: The Night Of The Premiere

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Below Average Beethoven Performances.......2007-03-10

It is unfortunate that they chose Solti's direction for the symphonic pieces in this soundtrack as he is simply one of the worst conductors for Beethoven. His direction is so slow one would think he is leading a funeral procession instead of music inspired by the French Revolution.

Of all old school directors such as Karajan, Toscanini, etc., Solti's performances are simply morbidly slow to the point of killing the grieving attendants with boredom. The cacophony of the oversized orchestra doesn't help either. Solti's interpretations are even too slow for a requiem. You think a regular interpretation of the 7th's second movement is slow? Wait 'til you hear this one; you're going to need a massage you'll be so stiff. The 9th symphony march is supposed to be a brisk revolutionary march calling the citizens to arms and to join the militia marching through a town. With Solti you imagine only a funeral procession coming through the town. In the Fifth the whole orchestra is almost struggling to slow down to match the strings. Karajan's interpretations are not particularly fast either but at least he breathes some life into them and the orchestra. I personally like Toscanini in terms of the old 20th century symphonic conductors and Gardiner's traditional interpretations that are at least at a correct speed and give the listener the impression they are marching off as part of a revolutionary batallion to bring liberty to the oppressed instead of being rolled to the morgue. Beethoven was a revolutionary anti-monarchist and strongly supported the idea of political change. Although Periah is a great pianist for Beethoven's concertos, there are simply better performances by him that fortunately aren't conducted by Solti such as on Sony with Bernard Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. The same goes for the performances with Axe and Yo-Yo Ma. Gidon Kramer's performance for the Violin Concerto in D is also mediocre at best: there are better violinists out there than Kremer for Beethoven.

This is just not the best CD to get quality performances of Beethoven's works. Overall, Solti's interpretations are simply too sluggish and indecipherable to represent the ideals of Beethoven's music. Solti would definitely be my last choice for anything. You won't lose anything by not buying this soundtrack that's for sure: Solti's interpretations are so slow they will simply fossilize you.

5 out of 5 stars Immortal beloved film.......2007-02-06

having watched a recording of Immortal beloved for a number of years the tape was past its best. now that i have the chance of ordering on line i did , and a good move it was. It was nice to see the film and things so clear, i had not see before, the writing on the love letter at the begining and tears that was shed. Iam very pleased with the dvd.

5 out of 5 stars Living Perfection.......2007-01-14

This is one of the most perfect CDs I own, it's one I come back to time and time again. The recording quality is excellent - even on the cassette, which I've finally replaced after 12 years - but even better, the musical interpretation is splendid. Anyone who thinks that classical music is no longer relevant in our culture needs to buy this CD.

5 out of 5 stars A wonderful tribute to the artist.......2005-05-25

This CD is perfect in my opinion. The recording is perfect, the pitch is perfect, the tempo is perfect, and the track selections are perfect. I think the album samples Beethoven's most remarkable pieces of work from his early years to his death. I have heard many recordings of the Ninth symphony that was just executed poorly; which is a shame because it is such a powerful piece. However, this album does it superbly. Sir Georg Solti and Murray Perahia did an amazing job with this album.

The album just flows really well from one piece to the next evoking a vast array of emotions along the way. Beethoven is timeless and forever will be. There is no comparison even to this day. This a wonderful tribute to the artist.

5 out of 5 stars Very emotional and moving!!.......2005-05-23

I am a big fan of classical music. Beethoven, in my opinion, was one of the best composers, Mozart 1st, Beethoven 2nd, etc. This album is very moving and filled with emotion. I am currently listening to Adagio Cantabile-from Piano Sonata No. 8-from the film album. This piece is so moving and emotional. Another piece was Moonlight Sonata which I especially liked. Beethoven loads this piece with love and emotion for his one true love. In my opinion, Beethoven was the best at writing emotional and moving music. Whenever I listen to his music, I am immersed in a world of emotion and feeling. His music is truly beautiful. Back to the album, Sir Georg Solti really captured Beethoven's genius and devotion to his music in this album. This album really accents the film. You cannot have one, you must have both the film and the soundtrack. This is a must have for classical music/Beethoven fanatics and people who want to get a great summary of Beethoven's genius. BUY THIS!!!!
Milliontown
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Fantastic... Just amazing. A MUST for any thinking music lover
  • You Gotta Here It
  • Fresh and pleasing to the ear.
  • Is this the quintessential Neo-prog album?.....
  • REALLY good ProgRock that is worth the $$!!
Milliontown
The Frost
Manufacturer: Inside Out U.S.
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ASIN: B000G04UYG
Release Date: 2006-07-18

Tracks:

  1. Hyperventilate
  2. No Me No You
  3. Snowman
  4. The Other Me
  5. Black Light Machine
  6. Milliontown

Album Description

Frost first came to see the light of day when Jem Godfrey - musician, songwriter and producer - founded the band in September 2004. The Brit already made a name for himself in the world of pop music on his collaboration with Ronan Keating and Atomic Kitten as songwriter and producer. That is what Jem Godfrey says about Frost and their debut album Milliontown: "I've always been into progressive rock music and so I decided to do exactly that, writing an album to my kind of taste". At the recording sessions, he was supported by John Mitchell (KINO, Arena, The Urbane) and two members of the band IQ, John Jowitt and Andy Edwards, as well as studio musician John Boyes. Out came a varied piece of work with all sorts of facets: gripping song structures, refined vocal arrangements and virtuoso instrumental passages. Milliontown blends shorter catchy tracks with brilliant long ones, of which the longest provides a listening pleasure of almost 30 minutes. It becomes obvious that Jem Godfrey knows his stuff from what he learned in the field of pop music. His tracks are always to the point and they never get lost in endless repetitions and gaudiness.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic... Just amazing. A MUST for any thinking music lover.......2007-07-21

I listen to it all. From metal, to classical, to serious progressive and everything in between. These guys are all playing at their best here. Jem Godfrey's writing and amazing keyboards just creates the most amazing moods and environments. And the perfect drumming, bass and guitars from our friends from IQ and Arena just brings it all to perfection.

The soundscapes are much broader than most bands I've been listening too, no shredding (thankfully), and terrific vocals. The high attack percussion-keyboard passages just get me sweaty, and the spacious vocals make it easy to keep listening over and over again.

These guys got too busy to make another record, but then they came to their senses, Jem got back to writing, and we should have another Frost* album sometime this year I hope.

They may be the freshest breath into modern complex music that I've heard in a while. Has the same wondrous and fresh feel as early Ambrosia, and some of the more traditional Pendragon, as well as hints of Arena and Threshold.

Just terrific...go for it

5 out of 5 stars You Gotta Here It.......2007-07-21

With so much progressive rock that is really retrogressive (which is not necessarily bad)this band has a refreshing twist. I have certain bands I would consider modern progressive (I Mother Earth, Oceansize, and ____) but Frost does go beyond 70's bands like Yes, Kansas and Crack The Sky (who I love) to add a different sound. If the goal was to have a listenable progressive rock with a slice of pop, they hit the goal, but it goes beyond that. If there were a retrogressive 80's genre, this might fit that sound--1980's Rush fans will love it. I won't dissect every song, just listen and you'll love it. Black Light Machine is one of the best songs I've heard in quite a long time. It's got mood, great vocals, musicianship and it rocks! Buy this CD!

5 out of 5 stars Fresh and pleasing to the ear........2007-07-06

i gave this band 5 stars because its a refreshing change with whats out there currently.The last song is haunting!

5 out of 5 stars Is this the quintessential Neo-prog album?............2007-05-23

I don't what it is about this album that makes it so good. It must be that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. It is like a distillation of what makes great Neo-prog - inventive use of time signatures and tempo, intricate interplay of instruments, lyrics that are about more than just sex, drugs and girlfriends, and the understanding that the song is more important than your 15 minute solo (something that was unfortunately lost on some of the original prog bands). Milliontown packages all this in a fantastically well-produced album.

4 out of 5 stars REALLY good ProgRock that is worth the $$!!.......2007-04-24

Many of the prog-rock/prog-metal CDs that people recommend on their lists make me wonder what these people have been smoking!!!! I often seek out used copies of these CDs based on fellow reviewers recommendations only to discover that I have wasted my hard earned $$ and, in far too many cases, my time as well.

Apparently some of you are so hard up for progressive music that you will fall for any old stuff that comes along, as long as it even remotely falls under the prog-rock banner!!! And some of this stuff......how could ANYONE compare it to masters like Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, Marillion, Rush, etc, etc!!

Well...I am very happy to say that this is a GREAT album and IS worthy of being on such lists!!! Unlike a few of the other CDs I recently purchased, I WILL be listening to this one and quite often. In fact, #1- "Hyperventilate" and #4 - "The Other Me" are already on my MP3 player!!

I heartily recommend this to anyone who is a fan of good progressive rock music!!! Now...if they'd only come out with a new release and go on the road opening for Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree or Rush, I would be a happy man!!! : )
To Mega Therion
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Celtic Frost - 'To Mega Therion' (Sanctuary)
  • one of the best metal albums period!
  • Celtic Frost-Innovators of Death Metal
  • THEE death metal album of the 80's
  • OOOHHH!!! HEY!!! THIS BAD BOY ROCKS!
To Mega Therion
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ASIN: B000006TK1
Release Date: 1998-08-18

Tracks:

  1. Innocence and Wrath
  2. The Usurper
  3. Jewel Throne
  4. Dawn of Meggido
  5. Eternal Summer
  6. Circle of the Tyrants
  7. ( Beyond the ) North Winds
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  10. Necromantical Screams

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Reissue of '85 album. Remastered, with all the original artwork, lyrics and never-before-seen photos. Includes the previously unavailable remix of 'Jewel Throne' and the bonus track 'Return To The Eve' (1985 Studio Jam). 1999 release. Standard jewel case.

Album Details

Remastered. New Artwork Including Photos and Credits. Plus Bonus Tracks.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Celtic Frost - 'To Mega Therion' (Sanctuary).......2007-02-21

Originally released in 1985, this was the band's follow-up to their head-banging debut 'Morbid Tales' (see my review) and about as intense. Tunes I liked best were "Jewel Throne", the kick-in-the-BE-hind "Eternal Summer", "Circle Of Tyrants" and the hyperactive "Necromantical Screams". Basically, just more old school prime Swiss death metal to torment you neighbors with. Turn this baby to '10' ! The only way to go.

5 out of 5 stars one of the best metal albums period!.......2006-11-28

To Mega Therion (aka The Big Bang) is an amazing metal thuderhorse. Cletic Frost's best album. If you like thrash, black metal or music in general get this album!

5 out of 5 stars Celtic Frost-Innovators of Death Metal.......2006-08-09

Celtic Frost is a huge influence on most death metal bands today. From Anthrax to Dave Grohl they have been cited as "gods of metal", ushers of black (in the genre of Venom) and death metal. I fisrt heard these guys back in the early 90's, a little late, and after their prime. My fisrt exposure was into the pandemonium, nice start, with a few odd twists. Cold Lake was my next view, and I thought, where are these guys going, and are they supposed to be Metal? Then I heard this album...THIS IS CELTIC FROST. This is what I was told in Legend about.

Born from Hellhammer member Thomas "Warrior" Fischer, Martin Ain, and Stephen Priestly. They first debuted some material on the "Death Metal" compilation for Noise records, and soon released Morbid Tales in 1984. From their debut album Morbid Tales, this was the second album (1985 release) and an awsome follow up that set the standards high for this up and coming band from Swiss/German origins.

From the first song Innocense and Wrath set up a longstading good/evil play that Frost used for many of their albums. Other highlights include Eternal Summer, The Usurper, and Circle of the Tyrants.

If you are a metal fan and have not bought any Frost before, this is a good second choice album. Morbid Tales is the top pick, but you will not be disapointed with this one either.

It is good to see that they are still kicking and alive today, check out their new album Monotheist as well.

5 out of 5 stars THEE death metal album of the 80's.......2006-07-29

This album ushered in the NEW, more cohesive Celtic Frost sound (circa 1985). Nearly gone are the fast, hard-core influenced songs like "Into the Crypts of Rays" and "Morbid Tales." After the 'Emperor's Return' recording sessions, the band briefly toured, lost their bass player Martin Ain, and headed back into the studio to record the DARKEST, most GOTHIC, EVIL, SLOW-PACED deat metal album ever put on wax. Every song on this disc is terrific. The sound is still ahead of it's time, and it sounds like TG Warrior is playing 8 guitars at once. Mixed into the album are three tracks from the "Tragic Serenades" recording sessions ('86), where Martin Ain joins back up with the band and they re-do a few of the songs.

The ONLY negative I can say about the CD is that Ain only plays bass on the 'Tragic Serenades' tracks: "The Usurper," "Jewel Throne" and "Return to The Eve." He is such an important part of the band--lyrically and musically. In fact, this is the only CF album I would advise buying that he doesn't play on.

Highlights? ALL OF THEM! To point at a few stand outs though: "The Usurper" (they used to open with this song in concert back in the late 80's...probably their best song), "Circle of the Tyrants" (another CF classic), "Eternal Summer," "Necromantical Screams" (which made the set list on their current 06-07 tour) and of course "Jewel Throne."

Taking the terror a step further, Frost has included a couple of chilling, evil instrumentals again, but also they are starting to incorporate string orchestra instruments, tympanies and female backing vocals, all of which are gothic influences, and all of which make the songs that much scarier. It's not contrived, or "just for show," like King Diamond. It's very integral, and the lyrics prove they are intellegent and well researched. They take this all to a new level on their next album, "Into the Pandemonium," which in my opinion is the best metal album of all time.

5 out of 5 stars OOOHHH!!! HEY!!! THIS BAD BOY ROCKS!.......2006-07-14

At the risk of exaggeration, the first things that come to mind when I think of To Mega Therion is "unique" and "ahead of its time," and I'm not a huge Celtic Frost fan either. This band definitely has a sound of their own, as everyone has difficulty categorizing them. This album in particular contains elements of thrash, death metal, black metal, symphonic metal, doom, gothic, etc., you get the point. The incorporation of tympani, horns and female backing vocals is especially fascinating, as heard on "Innocence and Wrath," "Dawn of Meggido" and "Necromanic Screams." Of course, the album is dominated by straightforward rockers like "The Usurper," "Jewel Throne" and the classic "Circle of The Tyrants" (covered by everyone and their grandmother); but then it comes around to something really off the wall, such as the atonal instrumental "Tears in A Prophets Dream," a piece that sounds as if it could have been composed by Stockhausen or anyone else of the European Avant-Garde. Tom Warrior is not the greatest lead guitarist in the world; this album (as well as other Frost efforts) would have greatly benefited from a quality soloist. Nevertheless, what he lacks in technique he more than compensates for in awesome guitar riffs. And as a vocalist, I feel his voice is one of the most commanding in all of the extreme metal community. To Mega Therion is a metal masterpiece that successfully integrates dark, headbanging grooves with progressive experimentation. Best songs: "The Usurper," "Jewel Throne," "Circle of The Tyrants" and "Necromanical Screams."
Morbid Tales/Emperor's Return
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • influential
  • This is where it all started...
  • Must Have!
  • Top Ten deserted on an island metal album
  • Extremely influential extreme metal classic
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ASIN: B00000897X
Release Date: 1998-07-07

Tracks:

  1. Human (Intro)
  2. Into The Crypts Of Rays
  3. Visions Of Mortality
  4. Dethroned Emperor
  5. Morbid Tales
  6. Procreation (Of The Wicked)
  7. Return To The Eve
  8. Danse Macabre
  9. Nocturnal Fear
  10. Circle Of The Tyrants
  11. Visual Aggression
  12. Suicidal Winds

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars influential.......2007-06-21

A great album that influenced many bands. I can think of a few bands that covered songs from this album... Opeth, Mayhem, Marduk... like any of those bands or hate them, I just thought it would be cool to point out how influential this album really is.

5 out of 5 stars This is where it all started..........2006-11-27

Everyone from Napalm Death to Darkthrone to Goatwhore nabbed riffs from this masterpiece, and as a result we're all better off. Despite Tom G's bizzare (if charming and aggressive) vocals, this album remains as timeless and punishing as the day it was first pressed to vinyl as a 6-song MLP. The more time I spend talking about this album, the less time is spent listening to it, so I'm going to end this now and turn on Morbid Tales!

5 out of 5 stars Must Have!.......2006-09-14

Do you ou really need a review of this?
Shame on anyone who doesn't have this already!

5 out of 5 stars Top Ten deserted on an island metal album.......2006-08-25

I remember this vinyl vividly popping, rumbling, loud through the speakers to 'Human (Intro)' to 'Into the Crypts of Rays'.
Holy crap....
My friend and I bought every metal album we thought looked good back in '84.
The big 4? Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax...
This was #5 for me.
Celtic Frost.
Most songs to love, some to hate.
As it is with any Frost record.
The noise 'songs' like Danse Macabre suck, push skip.
Dethroned Emperor, beautiful.
Just like the rest of this album.
It's raw, real, classic and just damn good.
5 stars because it's a personal Top 10 Album.
If you like metal...
Buy it, worship it.

5 out of 5 stars Extremely influential extreme metal classic.......2006-06-29

In 1984 while much of the world was headbanging to the likes of Ride the Lightning, Powerslave, and even stuff like Quiet Riot there were a smaller group of people getting into the much more evil Celtic Frost. This along with the CF precursor band Hellhammer, Mercyful Fate, and Bathory were laying down the foundation for black metal and the other extreme metal styles that were still coming into being. In 1984 all three of these bands made influential and groundbreaking releases. What really sets this one in particular apart was CF's ultimate guitar tone from Hell, their doomy/sludgy/thrashy riffs were unlike any other. Tom G Warrior's (isn't such a cool stage name?) voice was also quite unique, his deeper more guttural voice coupled with his heavy accent adds an evil touch to the songs that no one else really had at the time. Quorthon and King Diamond had much higher pitched vocals yet still unrelentingly evil as well.

As for the actual songs, they're filled with occult themes and those proto-doom/thrash/black metal riffs. If speed's what you're looking for check out the opener "Into the Crypts of Rays", the title track, and Nocturnal Fear leave you headbanging into rigor mortis. If you're looking for doom and gloom we have that too! Listen to Visions of Mortality and Procreation of the Wicked. There's even more midpaced songs like Return of the Eve and Dethroned Emperor to satisfy all your cravings. WAIT A SEC! This album also contains perhaps the creepiest soundscape ever in Danse Macabre, I'm not even going to bother describing it you just have to hear it to believe it, words couldn't do justice. Yes it's true these three guys might not be the most talented "technically proficient" (that phrase is overused) guys in the biz but they still managed to churn out a f*cking classic. This is just another reason technicality is sometimes overrated if you ask me. I know this is a big hit with the older group of metal fans and with damn good reason too, and with people like me spreading the good word it should be liked and appreciated by my generation as well.

If you like this and are interested in more of the roots of extreme metal pick up basically all the stuff that's listed in the "customers who bought this cd also bought..." section up above. I leave you asking this very important question-

ARE YOU MORBID???
Nielsen, Aho: Clarinet Concertos [Hybrid SACD]
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    Nielsen, Aho: Clarinet Concertos [Hybrid SACD]

    Manufacturer: Bis
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    ASIN: B000NOK9PY
    Release Date: 2007-03-27
    Early Music Festival / David Munrow, Early Music Consort
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Ahh, Florence!!
    • Best Italian Renaissance disc available.
    • Munrow is magnificent
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    Early Music Festival / David Munrow, Early Music Consort
    Antonio Zaccara da Teramo , Giovanni Da Firenze , Lorenzo da Firenze , Jacopo da Bologna , Claudio Monteverdi , Luca Marenzio , Cristofano Malvezzi , Emilio de' Cavalieri , Costanzo Festa , Bartolomeo Tromboncino , Giovanni Domenico del Giovane da Nola , Marchetto Cara , David Munrow , John Beckett , James Bowman , Nigel Rogers , Martin Hill , John Frost , Janita Noorman , and Grayston Burgess
    Manufacturer: Decca
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000009DFX
    Release Date: 1998-07-14

    Tracks:

    1. Ecca la primavera
    2. Lamento di Tristano
    3. Giuinta vaga bilta
    4. Questa fanciull'amor
    5. Trotto
    6. De! dinmi tu
    7. Con dolce brama
    8. Due saltarelli
    9. Rosetta
    10. Quan ye voy le duc
    11. Cara mie donna
    12. La bionda trecca
    13. La Manfredina
    14. Donna 'l tuo partimento
    15. Chon bracchi assai
    16. Istampita Ghaetta
    17. Da, da, a chi avaregia
    18. Fenice fu' e vissi
    19. Biance flour

    Tracks:

    1. Music For Ferdinando de' Medici: Toccata ('Orfeo')
    2. Secondo intermedio: Sinfonia
    3. Secondo intermedio: Belle ne fe' natura
    4. Secondo intermedio: Chi dal delfino
    5. Secondo intermedio: Se nelle voci nostre
    6. Secondo intermedio: O figlie di Piero
    7. Sesto intermedio: Dal vago e bel sereno
    8. Sesto intermedio: O qual risplende nube
    9. Sesto intermedio: Godi turba mortal
    10. Sesto intermedio: O fortunato giorno
    11. Sesto intermedio: O che nuovo miracolo
    12. Quando ritrova
    13. Allemana-ripresa: Quando ritrova
    14. Io son l'occello
    15. Pavana 'La cornetta'
    16. Gagliarda 'Giorgio'
    17. Tri ciechi siamo
    18. Io non compro
    19. Ahime sospiri
    20. Pavana 'Forze d'Ercole'
    21. Orsu, orsu, car' Signori
    22. Pavana 'El colognese'
    23. Dance Songs: Era di Maggio
    24. Dance Songs: El marchese di Salluzzo
    25. Dance Songs: In questo ballo
    26. Dance Songs: Noi ci vogliam' partire
    27. Dance Songs: Bussa la porta
    28. Dance Songs: La pastorella
    29. Dance Songs: E su quel monte
    30. Dance Songs: Maggio valente
    31. Dance Songs: Sorella mia piacente

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Ahh, Florence!!.......2002-10-14

    Italian culture during the period from the 14th to the 16th centuries was a whirlwind of developing literature and art, and during this period of history Florence was a political and cultural center to rival Milan or Verona.
    I love medieval and renaissance music. They are the "roots" of the great classics centuries later. One does not cultivate a complete education of art by studying only such Masters as Van Gogh, Renoir, Picasso, Dali etc. So it is with fine music.
    These CD's contain examples of Florentine musical composition from the 1300's and 1500's. The first CD, performed by David Munrow and the Early Music Consort, covers compositions from the 1300's, with many of the works of Francesco Landini, the most prolific Florentine composer of this period. The second covers music from the 1500's and is performed by John Beckett and the Musica Reservata. Here we can see the early development of both symphonic structure and opera.
    Both discs are wonderful examples of different periods in the history of musical development, and performed by different conductors and artists. Therefore a comparison between the two is unfair and misplaced. David Munrow and the Early Music Consort are superb, as I have always found them to be, and John Beckett and the Musica Reservata are equally enjoyable.
    If you appreciate early music you will find this recording to be a fantastic addition to your collection, and perhaps the definitive collection of early Italian music. If you are unfamiliar with early music or with Italian Renaissance music then these CD's would be a wonderful introduction.

    5 out of 5 stars Best Italian Renaissance disc available........2002-06-28

    This re-issue of recordings from the early 70's by the Early Music Consort Of London is,in my opinion,the best recordings of Italian Renaissance works.It is the favorite of my eary music discs,and includes music treasures from 14th and 16th century Florence. Great listening on both discs,and worth the money!

    4 out of 5 stars Munrow is magnificent.......2001-11-20

    The first disc in this collection is delightful. David Munrow's recorder is a genuine treat. The vocal parts blend well and create a festive atmosphere. The Early Music Consort of London offer a splendid performance. By contrast, the second disc, which features Musica Reservata, is a bit disappointing. Two of the solo voices on disc two are harsh, detracting from an otherwise pleasant recording. They may fairly represent the performing style of sixteenth century Florence, but that is small consolation for the twentieth century ear. Nonetheless, the virtues of the first disc are sufficient to warrant purchasing this collection. Munrow is magnificent.

    5 out of 5 stars boccacio would be proud.......2000-04-23

    this is a superb recording of early music it is well performed and played. the first cd is all music from the 1300,s and the second is from the 1500,s if you like the kind of music this is the cd to get well worth it.
    Wintereich [IMPORT]
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Finnish Metal Masterpiece
    • progress in winter metal
    Wintereich [IMPORT]
    Immortal Souls
    Manufacturer: Fear Dark
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
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    ASIN: B000BKSFGU

    Product Description

    Wintermetal - The Essence; Immortal Souls blows the frost in and dust the snow out of your stereo. Cold landscapes of north are present in the bands storming. This is the reason why this music has been called wintermetal.. Since the beginning of their existence Immortal Souls has been known as a underground name, playing fast paced death metal with attitude. Fear Dark, label from the Netherlands released album Ice Upon the Night in March 2003, that was licenced to Facedown Records and album was released in USA and Canada in March 2004. Collection "Once Upon A Time in the North", featuring the first album, EP and demo songs in remastered form, was released in august 2005. Band has recorded the new album "Wintereich". Album will be released in first half of 2007. ..and the Mission continues..

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Finnish Metal Masterpiece.......2007-05-17

    Not the best metal band in the world, but they do deserve a lot more credit than they have been given. I love this band and they have a great style. Listening to this cd makes me want to go to Finland for the wintertime. Buy this cd, you won't be disappointed.

    4 out of 5 stars progress in winter metal.......2005-11-23

    This is a good buy for two full discs of music. You really hear a band find it's sound and get much better in the process. And as they get better they hopefully will now get bigger. Some of the older stuff is muddy due to a limited budget I would guess, but some has some real doomy almost sorrow moments that I really like and wish they would incorporate more of. If you like black, death or other extreme metal with a progessive slant check this band out.
    Smile Now, Die Later
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Smile Now, Die Later Summary
    • Frost freezes hell
    • <- (Again, 5 out of 5 Stars!) Frost's 199Nickel Joint is off the Hook!
    • IF YOU DON'T GET THAT CD...
    • hit after hit
    Smile Now, Die Later
    Frost
    Manufacturer: Relativity
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    ASIN: B000003BYR
    Release Date: 1995-10-24

    Tracks:

    1. East Side Rendezvous
    2. La Familia
    3. You Ain't Right
    4. Mari
    5. Nothing But Love For The Neighborhood
    6. Rest In Peace
    7. La Raza II (Cantina Mix)
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    10. How Many Ways Can You Lose A Body
    11. Last Days
    12. Youseemurda

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Smile Now, Die Later Summary.......2006-08-06

    This album is a good album, a nice lay back and cruising album for one side and then the other one is like a gangsta side of it. If you like both sides from a latin rapper then this album is awesome for you! Also This came out after when Eazy died later on in the year of '95. This I have to say is the true start of Frost's career.

    5 out of 5 stars Frost freezes hell.......2006-02-05

    1995 is the year when Frost finally drops an Album off of Eazy-E's Ruthless Records in the year 199Nickel! Thanks to the help of Frost's homies Julio G, Tony G, ALT, Latin Alliance, J.V., Gangsta Ridd, MC Eiht, DJ Ralph Medrano, Bob Dawg, DJ Battlecat, Jay Tee, Richard Garcia, Dirty Red, Cold 187um, Slow Pain, Latino Velvet & the whole Ruthless Family. La Familia is a tight, more modern latin jazz song, Nothing But Love For The Neighboorhood is a good song on Frost's views of urban ghettos & barrios, my favorite is the hard murder song How Many Ways Can You Lose A Body which is Frost's greatest chronic joint, and the song Youseemurda is a tight hook up with ALT & Gangsta Ridd. My Indo blowin' homie Frost is the true King of Chicano rap, enough said!

    4 out of 5 stars <- (Again, 5 out of 5 Stars!) Frost's 199Nickel Joint is off the Hook!.......2005-12-30

    1995 is the year when Frost finally drops an Album off of Eazy-E's Ruthless Records in the year 199Nickel! Thanks to the help of Frost's homies Julio G, Tony G, ALT, Latin Alliance, J.V., Gangsta Ridd, MC Eiht, DJ Ralph Medrano, Bob Dawg, DJ Battlecat, Jay Tee, Richard Garcia, Dirty Red, Cold 187um, Slow Pain, Latino Velvet & the whole Ruthless Family. La Familia is a tight, more modern latin jazz song, Nothing But Love For The Neighboorhood is a good song on Frost's views of urban ghettos & barrios, my favorite is the hard murder song How Many Ways Can You Lose A Body which is Frost's greatest chronic joint, and the song Youseemurda is a tight hook up with ALT & Gangsta Ridd. My Indo blowin' homie Frost is the true King of Chicano rap, enough said!

    Frost's Greatest Joints are hits 1, *2, 4, *5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *10, 11 & *12.

    4 out of 5 stars IF YOU DON'T GET THAT CD..........2004-05-04

    ...YOU'RE NO GOOD, YOU'RE NO GOOD BABE, BABE YOU'RE NO GOOD..
    SMILE NOW, DIE LATER-FROST RULZ MOFOKAZZZZZZZZZZZ..
    GREECE THE LAND OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT SUPPORTS..
    BIG UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    5 out of 5 stars hit after hit.......2002-03-06

    this cd plays like a greatest hits compilation. track after track of bomb raps and cold beats. it was a little too short though. it would have been a complete classic if it would have had just a few more tracks. East side rendevous and you aint right are the cuts on this joint.
    Monotheist
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Is Dark, Evil, A CELTIC FROST Masterpiece
    • Excellent
    • Ambitious, some good moments, but sags over-all
    • Why bother to keep the name Celtic Frost?
    • Not like old Frost, but killer in all ways.
    Monotheist
    Celtic Frost
    Manufacturer: Century Media
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000F8DTN2
    Release Date: 2006-05-30

    Tracks:

    1. Progeny
    2. Ground
    3. Dying God Coming into Human Flesh
    4. Drown in Ashes
    5. Os Abysmi Vel Daath
    6. Temple of Depression
    7. Obscured
    8. Domain of Decay
    9. Ain Alohim
    10. Triptych: Totengott
    11. Triptych: Synagoga Satanae
    12. Triptych: Winter (Requiem, Chapter Three: Finale)

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Is Dark, Evil, A CELTIC FROST Masterpiece.......2007-03-06

    Oh God Why Are You Forsaken Me?
    The long awaited returned from Celtic Frost fullfilled all the expectations.

    This release is dark and evil, the first song "Progeny" has elements of the old CF with new elements like downtuned riffs and is followed by "Ground", another great song with the chorus "Oh God Why Are You Forsaken Me?" that thou will repeat all day long...
    "Os abysmi vel daath" is the most deep song in this release, with its changes it takes thee to thy darkest inwards, the vocals are dark and the riffs go to the bone, "I deny my own desire".

    The trilogy at the end "Triptych" is the darkest part of this release, 1."Totengott" mixes a dark atmosphere sound with growls, screams and other voice sounds that at some point thou feel Satan's presence next to thee... the next part 2."Synagoga Satanae" is an epic +14 min that takes thee to a dark and evil trip, if it is possible to listen to it with headphones thou will enjoy a lot the song with all the instruments and voice arrangements.. the end 3."Winter" is an instumental song that calm down thy nerves after so much dark excitement.

    Finally, I recommend to listen for the first time the complete CD following the lyrics and the notes for every song... this CD is a concept album just see the pictures and the package and you'll understand.

    P.S. Please don't compare Celtic Frost with new bands, remember that they began with the dark music style, they went beyond Venom... so give a chance.

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2007-02-12

    I dont get why people are so torn between this release. Its dark, catchy, and a return to form. What more could you ask for? Its got some of Tom Warriors best vocals, the guitars and bass are solid, and the drums really help emphasize some of the albums more straight-forward "black and roll" tracks. Overall, I still think To Megatherion is there best, but this is definately not far beyond.

    Fans of early black metal like Bathory, Hellhammer, and even Venom should check this out. Out of all of the black metal albums to be released in the past few years, this is by far my favorite.

    3 out of 5 stars Ambitious, some good moments, but sags over-all.......2007-01-31

    I'm an old fan. I witnessed Celtic Frost live in 1986; "Into the Pandemonium" is one of my all time favorite records. Unfortunately, every time I think "Monotheist" has me, it stumbles. Not a bad addition to the CF legacy....but they have done better.

    3 out of 5 stars Why bother to keep the name Celtic Frost?.......2007-01-07

    This music is so unlike the Celtic Frost I remember (I stopped getting their albums at Into the Pandemonium). This music really just sounds like modern metal today. Overall, I am very disappointed. I like the first song and one other, and the rest are totally generic. It's a very weak album.

    5 out of 5 stars Not like old Frost, but killer in all ways........2007-01-05

    I'll admit, I'm one of the fans that would do just about anything to hear another Morbid Tales. I knew from friends and reviewers on here that that wasn't going to happen. Still, this is a killer release from one of the greatest bands of all time. Don't be scared away by reviews that use words like 'ambient' or 'experimental'. There's some weird stuff going on but there's no way you'll be sitting there thinking you're listening to some fake sounding band, it's all pure Frost the entire way through. All you have to know about this CD is that if it's not in your CD player right now, you need to cough up some $$$ and get it. Hail the new era of Celtic Frost!

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