Emperial Live Ceremony [Enhanced] [Live]

Emperial Live Ceremony [Enhanced] [Live]

Emperial Live Ceremony [Enhanced] [Live]

Track Listings
 
1. I Am the Black Wizards
2. Curse You All Men!
3. Thus Spake the Nightspirit
4. I Am the Black Wizards
5. Elegy of Icaros
6. With Strength I Burn
7. Sworn
8. Night of the Graveless Souls
9. Inno a Satana
10. Ye Entrancemperium

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Emperial Live Ceremony
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • the best live black metal album ever
Emperial Live Ceremony
Emperor
Manufacturer: Candlelight
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005J9WT
Release Date: 2001-05-22

Tracks:

  1. I Am the Black Wizards
  2. Curse You All Men!
  3. Thus Spake the Nightspirit
  4. I Am the Black Wizards
  5. Elegy of Icaros
  6. With Strength I Burn
  7. Sworn
  8. Night of the Graveless Souls
  9. Inno a Satana
  10. Ye Entrancemperium

Amazon.com

Emperor managed one full-scale tour in the course of their 10-year history. Emperial Live Ceremony, which documents a 1999 London performance, brings their riff-laden songs and lofty odes to the night spirits down to earth. A 45-minute set pulls together tracks from Into the Nightside Eclipse, Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, and IX Equilibrium, while newer tracks such as "An Elegy of Icaros" recapture the savagery that Emperor lost as the group crept toward ever-loftier summits in the 1990s. The demo oldie "Night of the Graveless Souls," meanwhile, fuses the gaps between black metal and progressive thrash. This concert collection provides a reminder of Emperor's long and fascinating legacy. --Ian Christe

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars the best live black metal album ever.......2001-07-15

all right, so there aren't a lot of live black metal albums to choose from, but this is very good. the sound is much better than most live albums - all the instruments are present and mixed well. this album really captures the spirit of emperor, and thhe track list contains a lot of their best songs. there are the low points of an elegy of icaros (not a bad song, really, but awfully executed, since it is almost purely clean vocals, and ihsahn has spent too much of the night screaming), and sworn, which is just plain bad. but the high points are so high, yuo don't notice. for those who never listen to emperor, or any black metal, this is almost as good a starting point as "in the nightside eclipse". for those who already are familiar with this band, buy it. it's exceptional.
Emperial Live Ceremony
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    Emperial Live Ceremony
    Emperor
    Manufacturer: 3e
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000C4BB52
    Release Date: 2005-11-08

    Tracks:

    1. I Am the Black Wizards
    2. Curse You All Men!
    3. Thus Spake the Nightspirit
    4. I Am the Black Wizards
    5. Elegy of Icaros
    6. With Strength I Burn
    7. Sworn
    8. Night of the Graveless Souls
    9. Inno a Satana
    10. Ye Entrancemperium

    Album Details

    Live Concert Recorded in 1999.
    Emperial Live Ceremony
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A great live album by the almighty EMPEROR....
    • Spot on live recording
    • A great live album!!
    • All Hail The Warriors Of Modern Death!
    • Unbelievably good!
    Emperial Live Ceremony
    Emperor
    Manufacturer: Candlelight
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    NorwayNorway | Scandinavia | Europe | International | Styles | Music
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    GeneralGeneral | Live Albums | Rock | Styles | Music
    Death MetalDeath Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00004SQYW
    Release Date: 2000-06-06

    Tracks:

    1. Data Track - I Am The Black Wizards
    2. Curse You All Men!
    3. Thus Spake the Nightspirit
    4. I Am the Black Wizards
    5. An Elegy of Icaros
    6. With Strength I Burn
    7. Sworn
    8. Night of the Craveless Souls
    9. Inno a Satana
    10. Ye Entranceperium

    Amazon.com

    Emperor managed one full-scale tour in the course of their 10-year history. Emperial Live Ceremony, which documents a 1999 London performance, brings their riff-laden songs and lofty odes to the night spirits down to earth. A 45-minute set pulls together tracks from Into the Nightside Eclipse, Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, and IX Equilibrium, while newer tracks such as "An Elegy of Icaros" recapture the savagery that Emperor lost as the group crept toward ever-loftier summits in the 1990s. The demo oldie "Night of the Graveless Souls," meanwhile, fuses the gaps between black metal and progressive thrash. This concert collection provides a reminder of Emperor's long and fascinating legacy. --Ian Christe

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A great live album by the almighty EMPEROR...........2006-09-07

    I've always wondered if EMPEROR could de capable of doing on stage what they do in their albums, I mean, without the studio behind. And, man, what a way to do it...Emperor brings us an incredible live performance with old and new songs, including a few from "IX EQUILIBRIUM" which at that time was their last album...

    The album has an excellent sound, which help the songs to stand out. You can tell the difference between instruments and you won't listen one covering the other....Mosst important, the band manages to play really fast songs, like "YE ENTRANCEMPERIUM", without making a "noise ball". All the instruments "flow" together in harmony,helping the band to recreate the climaxes of their songs...And you have the chance to listen some of EMPEROR oldest songs with a new sound...And they sound great!...

    About the individual performances...What can be said about them??! Ihshan's chaotic vocals and apocalyptic screams, Samoth's fast-riffing guitars, and Trym...well...is this guy human?!?!?! Along with these three, you have Tyr on bass and Grimloch on keyboads...

    With such performance and sound, I wished this album had 12 or 13 songs....But, considering the length of the songs, the show could have been really long...

    Anyway, for all EMPEROR fans...An Album that deserves a listen for the excellence of their musicians and the quality of their music! HAIL EMPEROR!

    5 out of 5 stars Spot on live recording.......2004-12-12

    This CD is great for any fan of Emperor, or black metal in general. Emperor had lower quality recordings for most of their older albums, and they didn't really come up to par for typical studio recordings until their newest album. This is a great chance to hear one of the best black metal bands of all time, let alone one of the greatest bands of all time, play their music they way it was meant to be heard.

    4 out of 5 stars A great live album!!.......2001-01-10

    If you're reading this, that means you must be either an Emperor fan, or curious about all the fuss. I have no additional accolades to give to one of the most amazing bands on the planet, just that they make killer music.

    This live disc is a real treat. A virtul 'best of', and wonderfully recorded Emperor concert is what's in store here. After seeing them on their '99 summer US tour, this disc is a great reminder of how awesome that show truly was. And now with the news that Emperor will be an exclusive studio band in the future, the necessity of this live album is apparent.

    All is not positive though. Some of the signing is off, and the recording does not have a flowing concert feel (ie, they cleary fade off the intro to Decrystalizing Reason, which they played on tour, but is absent from this disc). The soundtrack is also identical to the video which was released a few months prior, which presents the question of why have both?

    Bottom line: great live disc with some flaws, killer production from a great band.

    4 Stars

    5 out of 5 stars All Hail The Warriors Of Modern Death!.......2000-07-23

    Anyone with a shred in interest in Emperor or musical genius in general should wrap their ears around this, the production is as good as any studio recording and it contains all the greatest Emperor tunes, Supreme!

    Check out the Vid too!

    5 out of 5 stars Unbelievably good!.......2000-07-10

    What a great CD! The production is fantastic (thankfully). I was afraid that some of the songs might lose something when performed live, but that was not the case at all. Very, very brutal stuff!

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