Abominations of Desolation 1991
Track list
1. The Invocation / Chapel of Ghouls 07:11
2. Unholy Blasphemies 04:00
3. Angel of Disease 05:36
4. Azagthoth 05:49
5. The Gate / Lord of All Fevers 05:55
6. Hell Spawn 02:32
7. Abominations 04:19
8. Demon Seed 02:12
9. Welcome to Hell 04:57
2. Unholy Blasphemies 04:00
3. Angel of Disease 05:36
4. Azagthoth 05:49
5. The Gate / Lord of All Fevers 05:55
6. Hell Spawn 02:32
7. Abominations 04:19
8. Demon Seed 02:12
9. Welcome to Hell 04:57
Total playing time 42:31
Genre: Death Metal
Lyrical themes: Ancient Ones, Occultism, Satanism, Babylonian Gods
Current label: Season of Mist
Lyrical themes: Ancient Ones, Occultism, Satanism, Babylonian Gods
Current label: Season of Mist
Country of origin: United States
Location: Tampa, Florida
Status: Active
Year of creation: 1984
Location: Tampa, Florida
Status: Active
Year of creation: 1984
Line up:
Trey Azagthoth Guitars
Richard Brunelle Guitars
John Ortega Bass
Mike Browning Vocals, Drums (Devine Essence (Drums), Lisa the Wolf Vocals (Drums, theremin
Devine Essence), Incubus (Drums), Lethal Prayer (Session drums), Nocturnus (Drums, vocals (1990-1992)), Acheron (Drums (1992-1994)).
Recorded in 1986 as their first album, with David Vincent producing, but never put out. They finally released it through Earache after a series of bootlegs were produced. One of them being a release on Japanese label Satanic Records on glow in the dark vinyl, red vinyl, splatter vinyl, and black vinyl that's limited to 1000 copies.
Do not list this release as a demo or compilation. It is specified, on the cover, that it was intended to be their first full-length album, yet unreleased, making "Altars of Madness" their proper debut. However, Trey Azagthoth has said in interviews that "Abominations of Desolation" is not really an album and should be considered a demo.
Most of the songs were reworked and appeared on later Morbid Angel albums. "Chapel of Ghouls," "Lord of All Fevers and Plague, and "Welcome to Hell" (renamed "Evil Spells") can be heard on Altars of Madness. "Unholy Blasphemies," "Abominations," and "Azagthoth" (renamed "The Ancient Ones") are on Blessed Are the Sick. "Angel of Disease" was recorded for Covenant, and lastly, "Hell Spawn" finally appeared on Formulas Fatal to the Flesh as "Hellspawn: The Rebirth." To date "Demon Seed" is the only song from these sessions that has not been re-recorded for a full-length album.
Richard Brunelle Guitars
John Ortega Bass
Mike Browning Vocals, Drums (Devine Essence (Drums), Lisa the Wolf Vocals (Drums, theremin
Devine Essence), Incubus (Drums), Lethal Prayer (Session drums), Nocturnus (Drums, vocals (1990-1992)), Acheron (Drums (1992-1994)).
Recorded in 1986 as their first album, with David Vincent producing, but never put out. They finally released it through Earache after a series of bootlegs were produced. One of them being a release on Japanese label Satanic Records on glow in the dark vinyl, red vinyl, splatter vinyl, and black vinyl that's limited to 1000 copies.
Do not list this release as a demo or compilation. It is specified, on the cover, that it was intended to be their first full-length album, yet unreleased, making "Altars of Madness" their proper debut. However, Trey Azagthoth has said in interviews that "Abominations of Desolation" is not really an album and should be considered a demo.
Most of the songs were reworked and appeared on later Morbid Angel albums. "Chapel of Ghouls," "Lord of All Fevers and Plague, and "Welcome to Hell" (renamed "Evil Spells") can be heard on Altars of Madness. "Unholy Blasphemies," "Abominations," and "Azagthoth" (renamed "The Ancient Ones") are on Blessed Are the Sick. "Angel of Disease" was recorded for Covenant, and lastly, "Hell Spawn" finally appeared on Formulas Fatal to the Flesh as "Hellspawn: The Rebirth." To date "Demon Seed" is the only song from these sessions that has not been re-recorded for a full-length album.
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