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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0039841466621
Label: Metal Blade
Manufacturer: Metal Blade
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Metal Blade
Release Date: June 26, 2007
Sales Rank: 17068
Studio: Metal Blade
Disc 1:- The Dead
- Never Ending Hill
- Is Anybody Here?
- Black Of Night
- Mirror Mirror
- The Cellar
- Pictures In Red
- Give Me Your Soul
- The Floating Head
- Cold As Ice
- Shapes Of Black
- The Girl In the Bloody Dress
- Moving On
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Album Description: Limited edition digipak pressing of the 2007 album from the Metal giant. King Diamond is well known for his fable for metaphysics and demonic stories, as well as his drive towards atmospheric horror scenarios and changing masks. He is one of the most outstanding personalities of today's Metal scene. After a break of three years King Diamond and his long-time partner Andy La Rocque once again recorded a masterpiece, which press already now describes as one of his best albums so far and which consequently follows the tremendous album The Puppetmaster. Horror metal at its very best. Long live the King! Massacre.
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As a devoted KD fan who has been listening to him for 17 years and has loved almost everything he and his band have ever done, it pains me to have to give this latest album only three stars. Nevertheless, along with The Spider's Lullabye, I think it's KD's weakest album. That doesn't mean it's BAD by any means, but I've been spoiled over the years by KD consistently delivering BRILLIANT albums, and this one just doesn't rise to that level. Now, the singing and musicianship are great as always, and ... Read More
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In terms of quality, I rate this album with the most recent Dio ("Master of the Moon"). Like "Master of the Moon", "Give Me Your Soul..." showcases some often very good songs that almost entirely lack the fat, edgy production of the classic 1980's releases. It probably comes down to money, of course. Given a real analog-y, '80's production (hell, give it Tom Allom), this album would be so much better.
This album isn't an "Abigail", "Them", or "Fatal Portrait" (all of which I consider to ... Read More
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Hands down the best KD yet. If you lean to the darker catchier King with choruses and such, this is the one for you. By far my fav King Diamond CD.
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Giving you a brief rundown of where I stand, I think the best ones are "Abigail," "Them," and "Conspiracy." I consider "Spider's Lullabye," "Graveyard," and "Abigail II" the healthy runnerups. I have some respect for "Fatal Portrait." I didn't much care for "The Eye," "Voodoo" or "Puppet Master." Where his "Mercyful Fate" division is concerned, my 2 favorites were 'In the Shadows' and 'Dead Again.' I did like 'Time.' 'Into the Unknown' had its moments. I have respect for 'Melissa.' I thought '9' was ... Read More
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King, king, king... Well I guess you get two points for trying. I just caught the video of the title track and... well... pretty embarassing. Even comical. I'd say your day is done brother. I think Diamond would be better off just RE-releasing a remaster series of his early stuff... Oh wait he already has. Yeah this one appears to be a real stinker. But maybe I'm just getting too old. I don't know. Anyway, I would suggest just sticking with the old stuff. Melissa, Don't Break the Oath, and ... Read More
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