Celtic Frost - Nemesis Of Power Prototype
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Pearl Of Love | 4:43 | |
Hip Hop Jugend | 5:19 | |
Helter Skelter (The Beatles Cover) | 4:45 | |
Beautiful End | 4:34 | |
Get Wicked (Dagger and Grail) | 1:35 | |
Icons Alive | 3:10 | |
Untitled | 5:32 | |
Deep Inside | 4:53 | |
Devil And The Flesh | 4:35 | |
Carmina Burana | 2:03 | |
The Man Who Would Weep | 5:46 | |
Human Dirt | 3:34 | |
Totgetanzt | 5:18 | |
November | 6:41 | |
Relinquished Body | 5:26 | |
The Dying I | 4:52 | |
Primeval Rapture | 4:37 |
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Catalog Numbers
MTR001/2018Labels
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Formats
- CD
- Compilation
- Limited Edition
- Unofficial Release
Notes
- Issued in a jewel case with clear tray. Comes with a 4-page booklet.
- Limited edition of 500 copies.
- Tracks 1-7 were taken from the unreleased demo "Nemesis Of Power" from 1993 .
- Tracks 8-17 were taken from the industry demo "Prototype" from 2002.
- Printed under the tray:
- "Martin Eric Ain, co-founding bassist of extreme metal legends Celtic Frost and Hellhammer, R.I.P. 1967-2017."
Barcodes
- Barcode (Printed): 6583 3254
- Barcode (Scanned (EAN)): 65833254
- Matrix / Runout: 0808839206
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LT 57
- Mould SID Code: IFPI Z938
About Celtic Frost
Formed : 1984 // Birchwil, Zurich, Switzerland
Disbanded : 1992 // Zurich, Switzerland
Resurrected : 2006 // Zurich, Switzerland
Disbanded : 2008 // Zurich, Switzerland
Born out of the ashes of in 1984, Celtic Frost was started by Tom G. Warrior (aka Thomas G. Fischer, Vocals/Guitar) and Martin Eric Ain (Bass). Never ones to keep treading the same ground for long, the band progressed from proto-black metal ("Morbid Tales") to incorporating more classical influences ("To Mega Therion") and then displaying a more avante-garde streak ("Into The Pandemonium"). In 1988, Warrior fronted an new line up (drummer Stephen Priestly, who played on "Morbid Tales" was the only member besides Warrior to have any previous connect to the band) for "Cold Lake". Criticized as "glam metal" by many of the group's fans, the band's creditibilty took a huge hit. Blame was later assigned to guitarist Oliver Amberg, who composed much of the album in place of an allegedly uninterested Tom G. Warrior. Martin Eric Ain returned for 1990's "Vanity/Nemesis
Members
- Erol Unala
- Thomas G. Fischer
- Steve Priestly
- Ron Marks
- Franco Sesa
- Reed St. Mark
- Dominic Steiner
- Oliver Amberg
- Curt Victor Bryant
- Martin Stricker