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01. "Ars Moriendi" 02. "Azrael" 03. "Pompa Funebris 1660" 04. "Obedience Unto Death" 05. "Bonds Of Unholy Matrimony" 06. "La Grande Danse Macabre" 07. "Death Sex Ejaculation" 08. "Funeral Bitch" 09. "Summer End" 10. "Jesus Christ... Sodomized" 11. "Samhain" 12. "Obedience" 13. "Funeral Bitch (EP Version)" 14. "Into the crypts of rays"
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.. Danse Macabre |
 | Description: | La Grande Danse Macabre by Marduk, released 20 June 2014, includes the following tracks: "Pompa Funebris 1660", "Bonds Of Unholy Matrimony", "Death Sex Ejaculation", "Summers End" and more.
This version of La Grande Danse Macabre comes as a 1xCD. - .. DANSE MACABREReleased in a standard jewel case with a clear tray and a 20 pages booklet.
Some discs had a sticker stuck on the jewel case protective foil or directly on the box. Printed on the sticker: "Official remastered and expanded edition feat. liner notes, unpublished photos & "Obedience CD" as bonus."
Track 11 is a [a179494] cover.
Track 14 is a [a251679] cover. Published by Hanseatic Musikverlag GmbH & Co KG.
Tracks 1-11 recorded at The Abyss studio, Dalarna, in December 2000. Mixed in December 2000.
Tracks 12-14 recorded at The Abyss studio, in October 1999.
Printed on the rear cover:
© &? 2014 Blooddawn Productions, under exclusive license to Century Media Records Ltd.
Manufactured in Germany
Catalog# 9983792 printed on the disc and both spines.
Catalog# BLOOD 059 printed on the rear cover and the disc.
Track 9 is spelled as "Summers End" on the rear cover and inside the booklet (in the liner notes), whilst it is spelled as "Summer's End" in the lyrics section (just like on Marduk's official web page).
Release dates:
20 June 2014: Germany, Austria, Switzerland
23 June 2014: Europe
24 June 2014: USLa Grande Dance Macabre (Re-Issue+Bonus) is a powerful re-release of Marduk's acclaimed album, now available in CD format with exclusive bonus tracks. Originally released in 2001, this record stands as one of the cornerstones of Swedish black metal, showcasing Marduk?s relentless speed and dark atmospheres. The band, formed in 1990, has become synonymous with extreme metal intensity and unyielding themes; their discography includes classics like "Panzer Division Marduk" and "Those of the Unlight." Over three decades, they have toured globally and influenced countless acts within the genre. This edition is brought to you by Century Media Catalog, a renowned label known for supporting groundbreaking artists across heavy music genres since its founding in 1988. With an impressive roster that includes bands such as Lacuna Coil and Arch Enemy, Century Media continues to set standards for quality releases. |  | No. of tracks: |
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|  | Alexander S. - 11/Jul/2019  MARDUK remains MARDUK, and you still will not hear either keyboards or clean vocals or other snot here, however, there are plenty of new elements in music. First, it is the presence of a significant number of medium-tempo and even slow fragments, which, nevertheless, sound Mardukian hard. Secondly, Arabic motifs are woven into music. A very remarkable track is Bonds of Unholy Matrimony, starting from the reef, which immediately reminded me of At The Heart Of Winter, on which, you won’t believe, Morgan gave a guitar solo !!! There was nothing like this in MARDUKa before! In addition, the bass lines are very interesting, the bass here does not just fall under the guitars, and in some places also plays something of its own, at the very beginning you can even hear a short bass solo. There is not a single song on the disc that could be called the vulgar word "hit", even the Funeral Bitch, with the image of which the jersey was released, does not claim this title. In general, it’s even good that MARDUK is not trying to popularize its music, making it easier to understand, however, the main drawback of this disc is precisely the kind of dullness and monotony of all compositions, especially towards the end.
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