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1 | Cathedral Flames | 1:59 |
2 | Melancholy Emperor | 5:32 |
3 | Requiem For The Sun | 6:54 |
4 |
Whores To OblivionNoises – Russel Haswell* |
6:31 |
5 | Alchemist Of Sorrows | 7:16 |
6 | Ultra Earth | 9:22 |
7 | Astral Queen | 6:38 |
8 | Sea Serpent | 5:47 |
9 | Templars Arise! (The Return) | 13:38 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Earache Records Ltd.
- Copyright (c) – Earache Records Ltd.
- Recorded At – Chapel Studios
- Mixed At – Chapel Studios
- Mastered At – Sharkbite Studios
Credits
- Artwork [Visual Aggression] – Stephen O'Malley
- Bass – Leo Smee
- Booking – Derek Kemp, The Agency*
- Drums – Brian Dixon
- Engineer [Assistant] – Ewan Davies
- Guitar – Garry Jennings
- Management – One Fifteen, Paul Loasby
- Mastered By – Mark Keaton
- Photography By [Band] – Sam Scott Hunter*
- Photography By [Dv Stills] – Tony Atkinson
- Producer [Master Of Ceremonies] – Billy Anderson
- Technician [Assisted By] – Will Barrtell
- Vocals [Mouth] – Lee Dorrian
Notes
Recorded and mixed at Chapel Studios, South Thoresby, England: 17th July - 6th August 2000. Mastered @ Sharkbite Studios.
(c) & (p) 2001 Earache Records Ltd. (on sleeve)
(c) & (p) Earache Records Limited 2001. The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Earache Records Ltd. (on disc)
Manufactured and printed in the EC.
1st catalog number MOSH 236 CD on the spine and back, 2nd MOSH 236CD on disc.
(c) & (p) 2001 Earache Records Ltd. (on sleeve)
(c) & (p) Earache Records Limited 2001. The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Earache Records Ltd. (on disc)
Manufactured and printed in the EC.
1st catalog number MOSH 236 CD on the spine and back, 2nd MOSH 236CD on disc.
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MOSH 236 CD, 522972 | Cathedral | Endtyme (CD, Album) | Earache, Koch International | MOSH 236 CD, 522972 | Poland | 2001 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
TFCK-87241 | Cathedral | Endtyme (CD, Album) | Toy's Factory | TFCK-87241 | Japan | 2001 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
522974 | Cathedral | Endtyme (Cass, Album) | KOCH Poland | 522974 | Poland | 2001 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2372 - 2 | Cathedral | Endtyme (CD, Album) | Sum Records (2) | 2372 - 2 | Brazil | 2002 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MOSH 236CDPRO | Cathedral | Endtyme (CD, Album, Promo, Car) | Earache | MOSH 236CDPRO | UK | 2001 | Sell This Version |
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LPWJ
June 17, 2018
edited about 1 year ago
This is the album most like Celtic Frost's masterpiece "To Mega Therion" & Triptykon songs in the same vein.
They could've just skipped the four albums before this one (just as one might say about Metallica during the same period and others), this is Cathedral's 2nd good album after the masterpiece Forest of Equilibrium (my fav album of that year) as far as I am concerned.
Album 2 to 5 is not bad but they're pretty bad for Cathedral, and should've been made under another logo (again, as Metallica did during their drunken wasted commercial 90s), I've listened to 'em all and just sit and wait to hear a great song but it's just music and more music, neither good nor bad. But on this one they finally got back to themselves again and quit the 70s pop rock for heavy Sabbath inspired stuff.
They could've just skipped the four albums before this one (just as one might say about Metallica during the same period and others), this is Cathedral's 2nd good album after the masterpiece Forest of Equilibrium (my fav album of that year) as far as I am concerned.
Album 2 to 5 is not bad but they're pretty bad for Cathedral, and should've been made under another logo (again, as Metallica did during their drunken wasted commercial 90s), I've listened to 'em all and just sit and wait to hear a great song but it's just music and more music, neither good nor bad. But on this one they finally got back to themselves again and quit the 70s pop rock for heavy Sabbath inspired stuff.
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Gut-Punch_Records
March 23, 2017After 16 years of long and excruciating wait, Cathedral's seminal album 'Endtyme' is being reissued by Earache for the first time on vinyl.
It MUST be preordered, according to their 'VINYL ON DEMAND' project policy. They will finally press the album once the goal of 500 pre-orders is reached, which is quite lame if you ask me, as they could just press 500 copies of the damn thing and they'd be sold out in a week. Who knows what the hell they were thinking there...
Anyway, we're now at 74 pre-orders, at the time of this writing, so there's a lot of road left to march on.
Let's hope I get to see this done before I die...
Here's the link to the preorder page.
http://ondemand.earache.com/cathedral-endtyme-vinyl
Peace!
raremetal_store
September 13, 2019