Vanity/Nemesis [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Vanity/Nemesis [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Vanity/Nemesis [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Heart Beneath
2. Wine In My Hand
3. Wings Of Solitude
4. Name Of My Bride
5. This Island Earth
6. Restless Seas
7. Phallic Tantrum
8. Kiss Or A Whisper
9. Vanity
10. Nemesis
11. Heros
12. Descent To Babylon

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Reissue of '90 album. Remastered, with all the original artwork, lyrics and never-before-seen photos. Includes the bonus track 'A Descent To Babylon (Babylon Asleep)'. 1999 release. Standard jewel case. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Vanity/Nemesis,Celtic Frost,Noise,Heavy Metal
Vanity/Nemesis
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • NOOOOO
  • Mellow Death
  • One of my all-time favorite albums
  • Yes, that's 5 stars
  • not bad.
Vanity/Nemesis
Celtic Frost
Manufacturer: Noise
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GothGoth | Goth & Industrial | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
SwitzerlandSwitzerland | Continental Europe | Europe | International | Styles | Music
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  5. Monotheist

ASIN: B00000GWY5
Release Date: 1999-01-19

Tracks:

  1. The Heart Beneath
  2. Wine In My Hand (Third From The Sun)
  3. Wings Of Solitude
  4. The Name Of My Bride
  5. The Island Earth
  6. The Restless Seas
  7. Phallic Tantrum
  8. A Kiss Or A Whisper
  9. Vanity
  10. Nemesis
  11. Heroes
  12. A Descent To Babylon (Babylon Asleep)

Album Description

Reissue of '90 album. Remastered, with all the original artwork, lyrics and never-before-seen photos. Includes the bonus track 'A Descent To Babylon (Babylon Asleep)'. 1999 release. Standard jewel case.

Album Details

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

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars NOOOOO.......2007-07-31

I know I'm almost 20 years late in saying this, but about a week ago, I went through my uncle's old LP collection and found this. After listening to about 3-4 songs, I had to put this away. THIS IS AWFUL! This is a slightly heavier Bon Jovi. The only positive thing about this is atleast its not as bad as Cold Lake is. THAT IS 100% GARBAGE.

But in the end, all is good, as Celtic Frost released one hell of an album, the epic Monotheist, which I recommend tenfold over this.

3 out of 5 stars Mellow Death.......2006-09-07

While this is no `Into The Pandemonium', it's no `Cold Lake' either. The old, old school Death Metal sound may have mellowed a little, but `Vanity/Nemesis' is full of sharp ideas, combining Metal and Rock in a forward looking combination.

And there in lies the problem. It probably seemed too far ahead for the time, leaving many an old school Thrasher scratching his mullet and thinking "???"

Tom G. Warrior had gone back to his God-given Fischer surname, which might well have been a clue, and had finally let his Rock roots loose. Devouring big bites of the '60s and '70s, there are big Beatles-influenced melodies, nods to the old-style Glam Rock sounds (and image) of David Bowie, and stripped back, basic Metal and Rock. Fischer had let his legendary voice ripen a little, sounding more like a gravel throated Blues shouter than a blood curdling Death growler. Unfortunately, Fischer struggles to hold a tune, and some of the songs, "Wings Of Solitude" in particular, really suffer.

The music throbs in a slightly subdued manner. For a band which once produced total Death/Thrash blurs, the controlled aggression of songs like "The Heart Beneath" and "Wine In My Hand (Third From The Sun)" would have been unimaginable five years earlier. It's all pretty solid, and grabs the attention, but doesn't hold it, like past masterpieces such as "Into The Crypts Of Rays" or "Circle Of The Tyrants". The whole album plays more as background music than a lead piece. Still, it's quite a good hangover album.

The newfound maturity was perhaps a bridge too far for Celtic Frost. Fischer seemed to lose interest in the genres of Metal he'd been so influential on, and from the apathetic reception this album received upon release, it seemed his audience had lost interest in him.

5 out of 5 stars One of my all-time favorite albums.......2006-05-13

I have a somewhat unique experience with Celtic Frost. My first exposure to them was when I bought this album waaaay back when I was in high school. I had not heard a single song from the album -- I just bought it on a whim. It's one of the best musical decisions I have ever made. I love this CD. It is great from start to finish. So many great songs, but "The Heart Beneath" and "Wings Of Solitude" have always been the standouts in my mind.

Going back in time to listen to their older stuff, I always found I was more partial to this disc, which seems to be the opposite reaction from most CF fans.

I don't know how to classify this CD or this band. They were truly unique. I guess I would just label this disc a great heavy metal album with great songwriting and catchy hooks, but just enough raw energy and production to give it a "dirty" feel. It's not a polished metal masterpiece, but it is infinitely listenable. Just an all-around kick ass rock 'n' roll record.

5 out of 5 stars Yes, that's 5 stars.......2006-04-18

I'll keep it short. So many have avoided this simply because it came after the misfire of "Cold Lake". Don't be like them. This is only a hair beneath the first three releases in terms of overall quality. The crunching angular riffs are deeply satisfying and the odd tunings are put to excellent use. Once you give it a chance you won't want to take it out of your player for some time.

3 out of 5 stars not bad........2005-07-26

blows "cold lake" away, but so do most albums from any genre of music. the riffs are good, but the vocals still sound a little too glam and the album cover looks too glamish. overall it's pretty heavy. i really " a kiss or a whisper", "wine in my hand, and" the heart beneath"
Vanity Nemesis
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • stoner rock fans take notice
  • Return to the crypt one last time
Vanity Nemesis
Celtic Frost
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B000008E40
Release Date: 1990-08-21

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars stoner rock fans take notice.......2006-12-30

As this is no To Mega Therion or Into the Pandimonium,these exspectations put a conciderable bisa on it when it was released.Possibly this would of faired better released as a side project.Nonetheless this album is full of killer riff oriented groove metal.Solid songwriting that infectiously stays with you,great production,aside from a few mellow intros which are cool,the entire album jams heavy.the highlight of the album for me is the manical whammy bar lead work which comes shredding your brain on every song.Phallic Tantrum being a stand out track.

3 out of 5 stars Return to the crypt one last time.......2006-08-21

While this is no `Into The Pandemonium', it's no `Cold Lake' either. The old, old school Death Metal sound may have mellowed a little, but `Vanity/Nemesis' is full of sharp ideas, combining Metal and Rock in a forward looking combination.

And there in lies the problem. It probably looked too far ahead for the time, leaving many an old school Thrasher scratching his mullet and thinking "what the ???"

Tom G. Warrior had gone back to his God-given Fischer, which might well have been a clue, and had finally let his Rock roots loose. Devouring big bites of the 60s and 70s, there are big Beatles-influenced melodies, nods to the old-style Glam Rock sounds (and image) of David Bowie, and stripped back, basic Metal/Rock. Warrior/Fischer had let his legendary voice ripen a little, sounding more like a gravel throated Blues shouter than a blood curdling Death growler. Unfortunately, Fischer struggles to hold a tune, and some of the songs, "Wings Of Solitude" in particular, really suffer.

The music throbs in a slightly subdued manner. For a band which once produced total Death/Thrash blurs, the controlled aggression of songs like "The Heart Beneath" and "Wine In My Hand (Third From The Sun)" would have been unimaginable five years earlier. It's all pretty solid, and grabs the attention, but doesn't hold it, like past masterpieces such as "Into The Crypts Of Rays" or "Circle Of The Tyrants". The whole album plays more as background music than a lead piece. Still, it's quite a good hangover album.

The newfound maturity was perhaps a bridge too far for Celtic Frost. Fischer seemed to lose interest in the genres of Metal he'd been so influential on, and from the apathetic reception this album received on release, it seemed his audience had lost interest in him.
Vanity Nemesis
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Vanity Nemesis

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Hard Rock & MetalHard Rock & Metal | Imports | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B000H1C406
    Release Date: 2006-09-05
    Vanity/Nemesis
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • NOOOOO
    • Mellow Death
    • One of my all-time favorite albums
    • Yes, that's 5 stars
    • not bad.
    Vanity/Nemesis
    Celtic Frost
    Manufacturer: Noise
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GothGoth | Goth & Industrial | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    SwitzerlandSwitzerland | Continental Europe | Europe | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Thrash & Speed MetalThrash & Speed Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    MetalMetal | Hard Rock & Metal | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Into the Pandemonium
    2. To Mega Therion
    3. Morbid Tales/Emperor's Return
    4. Parched With Thirst Am I and Dying
    5. Monotheist

    ASIN: B000031VXW
    Release Date: 1999-11-01

    Tracks:

    1. Heart Beneath
    2. Wine in My Hand (Third From the Sun)
    3. Wings of Solitude
    4. Name of My Bride
    5. This Island Earth
    6. Restless Seas
    7. Phallic Tantrum
    8. Kiss or a Whisper
    9. Vanity
    10. Nemesis
    11. Heroes

    Album Description

    Reissue of '90 album. Remastered, with all the original artwork, lyrics and never-before-seen photos. Includes the bonus track 'A Descent To Babylon (Babylon Asleep)'. 1999 release. Standard jewel case.

    Album Details

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

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars NOOOOO.......2007-07-31

    I know I'm almost 20 years late in saying this, but about a week ago, I went through my uncle's old LP collection and found this. After listening to about 3-4 songs, I had to put this away. THIS IS AWFUL! This is a slightly heavier Bon Jovi. The only positive thing about this is atleast its not as bad as Cold Lake is. THAT IS 100% GARBAGE.

    But in the end, all is good, as Celtic Frost released one hell of an album, the epic Monotheist, which I recommend tenfold over this.

    3 out of 5 stars Mellow Death.......2006-09-07

    While this is no `Into The Pandemonium', it's no `Cold Lake' either. The old, old school Death Metal sound may have mellowed a little, but `Vanity/Nemesis' is full of sharp ideas, combining Metal and Rock in a forward looking combination.

    And there in lies the problem. It probably seemed too far ahead for the time, leaving many an old school Thrasher scratching his mullet and thinking "???"

    Tom G. Warrior had gone back to his God-given Fischer surname, which might well have been a clue, and had finally let his Rock roots loose. Devouring big bites of the '60s and '70s, there are big Beatles-influenced melodies, nods to the old-style Glam Rock sounds (and image) of David Bowie, and stripped back, basic Metal and Rock. Fischer had let his legendary voice ripen a little, sounding more like a gravel throated Blues shouter than a blood curdling Death growler. Unfortunately, Fischer struggles to hold a tune, and some of the songs, "Wings Of Solitude" in particular, really suffer.

    The music throbs in a slightly subdued manner. For a band which once produced total Death/Thrash blurs, the controlled aggression of songs like "The Heart Beneath" and "Wine In My Hand (Third From The Sun)" would have been unimaginable five years earlier. It's all pretty solid, and grabs the attention, but doesn't hold it, like past masterpieces such as "Into The Crypts Of Rays" or "Circle Of The Tyrants". The whole album plays more as background music than a lead piece. Still, it's quite a good hangover album.

    The newfound maturity was perhaps a bridge too far for Celtic Frost. Fischer seemed to lose interest in the genres of Metal he'd been so influential on, and from the apathetic reception this album received upon release, it seemed his audience had lost interest in him.

    5 out of 5 stars One of my all-time favorite albums.......2006-05-13

    I have a somewhat unique experience with Celtic Frost. My first exposure to them was when I bought this album waaaay back when I was in high school. I had not heard a single song from the album -- I just bought it on a whim. It's one of the best musical decisions I have ever made. I love this CD. It is great from start to finish. So many great songs, but "The Heart Beneath" and "Wings Of Solitude" have always been the standouts in my mind.

    Going back in time to listen to their older stuff, I always found I was more partial to this disc, which seems to be the opposite reaction from most CF fans.

    I don't know how to classify this CD or this band. They were truly unique. I guess I would just label this disc a great heavy metal album with great songwriting and catchy hooks, but just enough raw energy and production to give it a "dirty" feel. It's not a polished metal masterpiece, but it is infinitely listenable. Just an all-around kick ass rock 'n' roll record.

    5 out of 5 stars Yes, that's 5 stars.......2006-04-18

    I'll keep it short. So many have avoided this simply because it came after the misfire of "Cold Lake". Don't be like them. This is only a hair beneath the first three releases in terms of overall quality. The crunching angular riffs are deeply satisfying and the odd tunings are put to excellent use. Once you give it a chance you won't want to take it out of your player for some time.

    3 out of 5 stars not bad........2005-07-26

    blows "cold lake" away, but so do most albums from any genre of music. the riffs are good, but the vocals still sound a little too glam and the album cover looks too glamish. overall it's pretty heavy. i really " a kiss or a whisper", "wine in my hand, and" the heart beneath"
    Vanity Nemesis
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Vanity Nemesis
      Celtic Frost
      Manufacturer: Sanctuary
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000LWXXV0
      Vanity/Nemesis
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • NOOOOO
      • Mellow Death
      • One of my all-time favorite albums
      • Yes, that's 5 stars
      • not bad.
      Vanity/Nemesis
      Celtic Frost
      Manufacturer: Noi
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Similar Items:
      1. Into the Pandemonium
      2. To Mega Therion
      3. Morbid Tales/Emperor's Return
      4. Parched With Thirst Am I and Dying
      5. Monotheist

      ASIN: B00000J9R0
      Release Date: 1999-09-06

      Album Description

      Reissue of '90 album. Remastered, with all the original artwork, lyrics and never-before-seen photos. Includes the bonus track 'A Descent To Babylon (Babylon Asleep)'. 1999 release. Standard jewel case.

      Album Details

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

      Customer Reviews:

      1 out of 5 stars NOOOOO.......2007-07-31

      I know I'm almost 20 years late in saying this, but about a week ago, I went through my uncle's old LP collection and found this. After listening to about 3-4 songs, I had to put this away. THIS IS AWFUL! This is a slightly heavier Bon Jovi. The only positive thing about this is atleast its not as bad as Cold Lake is. THAT IS 100% GARBAGE.

      But in the end, all is good, as Celtic Frost released one hell of an album, the epic Monotheist, which I recommend tenfold over this.

      3 out of 5 stars Mellow Death.......2006-09-07

      While this is no `Into The Pandemonium', it's no `Cold Lake' either. The old, old school Death Metal sound may have mellowed a little, but `Vanity/Nemesis' is full of sharp ideas, combining Metal and Rock in a forward looking combination.

      And there in lies the problem. It probably seemed too far ahead for the time, leaving many an old school Thrasher scratching his mullet and thinking "???"

      Tom G. Warrior had gone back to his God-given Fischer surname, which might well have been a clue, and had finally let his Rock roots loose. Devouring big bites of the '60s and '70s, there are big Beatles-influenced melodies, nods to the old-style Glam Rock sounds (and image) of David Bowie, and stripped back, basic Metal and Rock. Fischer had let his legendary voice ripen a little, sounding more like a gravel throated Blues shouter than a blood curdling Death growler. Unfortunately, Fischer struggles to hold a tune, and some of the songs, "Wings Of Solitude" in particular, really suffer.

      The music throbs in a slightly subdued manner. For a band which once produced total Death/Thrash blurs, the controlled aggression of songs like "The Heart Beneath" and "Wine In My Hand (Third From The Sun)" would have been unimaginable five years earlier. It's all pretty solid, and grabs the attention, but doesn't hold it, like past masterpieces such as "Into The Crypts Of Rays" or "Circle Of The Tyrants". The whole album plays more as background music than a lead piece. Still, it's quite a good hangover album.

      The newfound maturity was perhaps a bridge too far for Celtic Frost. Fischer seemed to lose interest in the genres of Metal he'd been so influential on, and from the apathetic reception this album received upon release, it seemed his audience had lost interest in him.

      5 out of 5 stars One of my all-time favorite albums.......2006-05-13

      I have a somewhat unique experience with Celtic Frost. My first exposure to them was when I bought this album waaaay back when I was in high school. I had not heard a single song from the album -- I just bought it on a whim. It's one of the best musical decisions I have ever made. I love this CD. It is great from start to finish. So many great songs, but "The Heart Beneath" and "Wings Of Solitude" have always been the standouts in my mind.

      Going back in time to listen to their older stuff, I always found I was more partial to this disc, which seems to be the opposite reaction from most CF fans.

      I don't know how to classify this CD or this band. They were truly unique. I guess I would just label this disc a great heavy metal album with great songwriting and catchy hooks, but just enough raw energy and production to give it a "dirty" feel. It's not a polished metal masterpiece, but it is infinitely listenable. Just an all-around kick ass rock 'n' roll record.

      5 out of 5 stars Yes, that's 5 stars.......2006-04-18

      I'll keep it short. So many have avoided this simply because it came after the misfire of "Cold Lake". Don't be like them. This is only a hair beneath the first three releases in terms of overall quality. The crunching angular riffs are deeply satisfying and the odd tunings are put to excellent use. Once you give it a chance you won't want to take it out of your player for some time.

      3 out of 5 stars not bad........2005-07-26

      blows "cold lake" away, but so do most albums from any genre of music. the riffs are good, but the vocals still sound a little too glam and the album cover looks too glamish. overall it's pretty heavy. i really " a kiss or a whisper", "wine in my hand, and" the heart beneath"

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