Emperor's Return

Emperor's Return

Emperor's Return

Emperor's Return
EP de Celtic Frost
Publicación 1985
Grabación abril de 1985 en Line In Recording Studio en Zurich, Suiza
Género(s) Thrash metal
Duración 21:21
Discográfica Noise Records
Productor(es) Celtic Frost
Calificaciones profesionales
Cronología de Celtic Frost

Morbid Tales
(1984)

Emperor's Return
(1985)

To Mega Therion
(1985)

Emperor's Return es la segunda publicación de la banda suiza de metal extremo Celtic Frost. Se publicó en 1985 como EP y fue el primero con el batería americano Reid Cruickshank ("Reed St. Mark").[1] El EP tuvo una gran influencia de los géneros death metal y black metal.

Lista de canciones

Cara Uno

  1. "Circle of the Tyrants" – 4:27
  2. "Dethroned Emperor" – 4:38

Cara Dos

  1. "Morbid Tales" – 3:29
  2. "Visual Aggression" – 4:11
  3. "Suicidal Winds" – 4:36

Créditos

Referencias

  1. T.G. Fischer, Are You Morbid? Into the Pandemonium of Celtic Frost. Londres: Sanctuary Publishing Limited, 2000 {ISBN 978-1-86074-310-8}, pág. 100.
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