A1: Frost And Fire () A2: I'm Alive () A3: A Little Fire () A4: What Does It Take () B1: Edge Of A Knife () B2: Better Off Dead () B3: Maybe That's Why () C1: Frost And Fire () C2: I'm Alive () C3: A Little Fire () C4: What Does It Take () D1: Edge Of A Knife () D2: Better Off Dead () D3: Maybe That's Why ()
Number of discs:
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Description:
Double green marbled vinyl LP pressing. Frost and Fire is the debut album by the American heavy metal band Cirith Ungol. It's music is generally faster and more simplistic than that of King of the Dead, which saw the band begin to adopt a doom metal style influenced heavily by power metal.
40th Anniversary Edition. Limited to 500 copies.
"Frost & Fire" is the legendary debut album by American heavy metal band Cirith Ungol, released in 1981 and now available as a high-quality LP from Metal Blade Records. This record stands as a cornerstone of early epic metal, blending raw energy with fantasy-inspired lyrics and unique vocals that set Cirith Ungol apart from their contemporaries. The album features classic tracks like "Frost and Fire," "I'm Alive," and "A Little Fire," which have become cult favorites among fans of underground metal. Cirith Ungol, formed in Ventura, California in the early 1970s, are revered for pioneering a sound that bridges traditional heavy metal with doom elements?earning them international acclaim over decades. Their influence can be heard across generations of bands within the genre. Metal Blade Records, founded in 1982 by Brian Slagel, has been instrumental in shaping the landscape of heavy music worldwide; it is renowned for discovering and supporting iconic acts such as Slayer, Mercyful Fate, and Amon Amarth.