| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1999年11月02日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Noise |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | N03292 |
| SKU | 4006030032925 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:12:33
Celtic Frost: Thomas Gabriel Warrior (vocals, guitar); Curt Victor Bryant (guitar, bass, background vocals); Martin Ain (bass); Stephen Priestly (drums, programming; background vocals).
Additional personnel: Claudia-Maria Mokri, Manu Moan, Michele Amar (vocals); Ron Marks, Oliver Amberg (guitar); Eva Cieslinsky, Malgorzata Blaiejewska (violin); Jurgen Paulmann (viola); Wulf Ebert (cello); Reed St. Mark (drums, background vocals); Voco Fauxpas (programming); Uta Gunther, H.C. (background vocals).
Producers include: Celtic Frost, Roli Mosimann, Martin Eric Ain, Horst Muller, Tony Platt.
Engineers include: Voco Fauxpas, Jan Nemec, Brian Martin.
Recorded in 1985-1991.
Digitally remastered by Howie Weinberg (Masterdisk, New York, New York).
Personnel: Reed St. Mark (vocals, keyboards, drums, background vocals); Voco Fauxpas (vocals, programming); Michelle Amar (vocals); Curt Victor Bryant, Thomas Gabriel Warrior (guitar, background vocals); Oliver Amberg, Ron Marks (guitar); Malgorzata Blaiejewska Woller (violin); Stephen Priestly (drums, programming, background vocals); Roli Mosimann (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Brian Martin ; Horst Muller; Jan Nemec; Tony Platt; Voco Fauxpas.
Audio Remixers: Harris Johns; Horst Muller; Voco Fauxpas.
Liner Note Author: Celtic Frost.
Recording information: Artag Studio, Zurich, Switzerland (09/1985-11/1991); Casablanca Studio, Berlin, Germany (09/1985-11/1991); Conny Plank STudio, Cologne, Germany (09/1985-11/1991); Hansa Studios, Berlin, Germany (09/1985-11/1991); Horus SOund Studio, Hannover, Germany (09/1985-11/1991); Line In Studio, Zurich Switzerland (09/1985-11/1991); Line In Studio, Zurich, Switzerland (09/1985-11/1991); Music Lab Studio, Zurich, Switzerland (09/1985-11/1991); Sky Track Studio, Berlin, Germany (09/1985-11/1991); Sky Trak Studio (09/1985-11/1991).
Unknown Contributor Roles: Stephen Priestly; Oliver Amberg; Thomas Gabriel Warrior; Martin Eric Ain.
Arrangers: Lothar Krist; Celtic Frost.
Quite the title, and quite appropriate for this early career-spanning Celtic Frost compilation, from the band's earliest recordings in 1984 up through 1992. Unfortunately, the liner notes aren't all they could be, listing the origins of some of the tracks but not all. A fair amount are true rarities, though, including cuts from EPs, re-recordings, and studio jams, not to mention an unreleased cut or two. Perhaps unsurprisingly, To Mega Therion and Into the Pandemonium cuts feature prominently, though some of the more successful cuts from later albums crop up as well. Admittedly, success is where you find it -- the group's late-'80s/early-'90s work veers toward glam and goth, but would have been more successful had Gabriel Warrior cut out some of the cheesy soloing, but the crunch of the main riff still did the trick. Regardless, the emphasis is mostly on the doom-shadowed side of the band's work than its sometimes striking genre explorations, though the joys of "Tristesses de la Lune" and a live-in-the-studio re-recording of "Mexican Radio" help lighten up the proceedings. It's amusing to hear Warrior's voice change from time to time as the cuts move backward and forward chronologically, from the earlier roars and yelps to the smoother, sleazier approach later on. Add in the sometimes portentous and sometimes lustfully moaning female guest vocals for effect, and things were definitely a most surprising brew. As for the roiling death stomp of material the band made its name with, cuts like the vicious Therion tracks "The Usurper" and "Circle of the Tyrants," to name but two standouts, make it clear that it wasn't all hype. Appropriately corroded cover art and the full source of the title quote -- an ancient Greek/Roman prayer -- add to the veneer of historical weight the band played around with more than once. ~ Ned Raggett
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