In Memory of Celtic Frost

In Memory of Celtic Frost

In Memory of Celtic Frost

Editorial Reviews
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Few '80s underground metal bands have been as influential or as unappreciated as Celtic Frost. Long before the dawn of death metal or the advent of alternative metal, Celtic Frost was playing apocalyptic torrents of noise flavored with operatic vocals and tympani. In Memory of Celtic Frost features Enslaved, Mayhem, Grave, Emperor, and 10 other fringe bands reworking classic Frost tunes. For the most part, the covers are pretty faithful to the originals, but the solemnity with which they're played makes up for the bands' lack of creativity. --Jon Wiederhorn

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In Memory of Celtic Frost
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • procreation of the awesome
  • Has a few good moments.
  • good to hear other band cover others songs
  • Die-hard "Frosties" might be interested
  • GOOD DEED BUT..................
In Memory of Celtic Frost
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Dwell Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000010OS
Release Date: 1996-03-05

Tracks:

  1. Innocence And Wrath/The Usurper - Morgion
  2. Procreation (Of The Wicked) - Enslaved
  3. Dethroned Emperor - Slaughter
  4. Visual Aggression - Mayhem
  5. Morbid Tales - Inner Thought
  6. Return To The Eve - Sadistic Intent
  7. Dawn Of Meggido - Cianide
  8. Visions Of Mortality - Divine Eve
  9. Mesmerized - Grave
  10. Babylon Fell - Apollyon's Sun
  11. Circle Of The Tyrants - Opeth
  12. Danse Macabre/Massacra/Triumph Of Death - Closedown

Product Description

1. Innocence & Wrath/Usurper-Morgion2. Procreation-Enslaved3. Dethroned Emperor-Slaughter4. Visual Aggression-Mayhem5. Morbid Tales-Inner Thought6. Return To The Eve-Sadistic Intent7. Dawn Of Meggido-Cianide8. Visions Of Mortality-Divine Eve9. Mesmerized-Grave10. Babylon Fell-Apollyon s Sun11. Circle Of The Tyrants-Opeth12. Danse Macabre-Closedown13. Massacra-Emperor14. Triumph Of Death-13

Format: CD

Amazon.com

Few '80s underground metal bands have been as influential or as unappreciated as Celtic Frost. Long before the dawn of death metal or the advent of alternative metal, Celtic Frost was playing apocalyptic torrents of noise flavored with operatic vocals and tympani. In Memory of Celtic Frost features Enslaved, Mayhem, Grave, Emperor, and 10 other fringe bands reworking classic Frost tunes. For the most part, the covers are pretty faithful to the originals, but the solemnity with which they're played makes up for the bands' lack of creativity. --Jon Wiederhorn

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars procreation of the awesome.......2000-06-17

this is procreation of the most awesome music around. i never heard of celtic frost, but i like the way that their music is played on this tribute

2 out of 5 stars Has a few good moments........1999-12-19

I bought this tribute to Celtic Frost some time ago, but I've never listened to it that often. I consider myself to be a Celtic Frost fan, but I don't really get into the most of the covers on here. All of the songs are Celtic Frost tunes, except two that are Hellhammer tunes. I like the original version of "Procreation (Of the Wicked)," but the version from Enslaved isn't that great because the guitars sound strange. The cover of "Visual Aggression" also isn't appealing because the vocalist screams. The cover I like the most would be Grave's version of "Mesmerized." Opeth's cover of "Circle of the Tyrants" also has some nice elements to it. I admit that a lot of the vocalists on this compilation just aren't my taste (no one does it better than Tom G. Warrior). Warrior's band Apollyon's Sun does a cover of "Babylon Fell," originally performed on Into the Pandamonium. The version of "Danse Macabre" isn't to my liking (it doesn't sound anything like the original and is also too long). The liner notes of the CD also contain a biography of the band. The writer of this biography wasn't very nice though because he castigates everything that The Frost did after the Into the Pandamonium album (not a cool thing to do and very rude). There is also information about the bands that perform the different versions on here too. I don't totally recommend this album, but it has a few good moments. Listen to the original tunes done by The Frost. I actually give this CD 2.5 stars.

5 out of 5 stars good to hear other band cover others songs.......1999-12-17

to hear this will surly amaze ya from enslaveds version of procreation of the wicked to opeth's cover of circle of the tryants to the cover of massacra from none other then black metal legends and norse gods emperor this is one neat-o groovy cd put it in turn it up and it will make you feel like you in medevil time with giants and dragons real awesome atomosphere i have to now get some celtic frost they rule legends i also recommend you get this this is a must be tribute albums are alwasy nice to have thanks h.h metalhead missy

2 out of 5 stars Die-hard "Frosties" might be interested.......1999-03-20

A compilation of (mostly) Celtic Frost wanna-be's. Although there are some listenable, if not good renditions here, none really hold a candle to the original CF, except Opeth's version of "Circle of the Tyrants." Grave does a decent job with "Mesmerized," and Inner Thought's version of "Morbid Tales" isn't bad, although the drum machine is a little annoying. I have no idea what T.G. Warrior's new band Appollyon's Sun is doing on here, but listening to their version of "Babylon Fell" conjures images of Cold Lake (makes me shudder in disgust). Finally, what's the deal with Closedown? Their version of "Danse Macabre" sounds like a fat lady leaning on a synthesizer for 12 minutes. What a waste of CD space.

2 out of 5 stars GOOD DEED BUT.........................1998-10-10

Hey, this is one of the great bands of the heavy metal hay day, they were way ahead of thier time as far as thier sound is concerned. AS far as this tribute album goes, its' a great thing to pay tribute but don't waste your money, these bands do more damage to the CF songs they cover than they do good. Buy an album by the originals in stead.

Music Track:

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  2. Law of Devil's Land [Import]
  3. Letter To God [Import]
  4. Live at Brixton Academy [Import]
  5. Loudness
  6. Luke [Import]
  7. Manic Moonlight
  8. Maximum [Import]
  9. Metallica [Import]
  10. Murder Without End

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