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Blood on Ice

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CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Release Date
4 June 1996

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Album: Blood on Ice
# Song Title   Time
1)    Blood On Ice More Info... 0:07
2)    Man Of Iron More Info... 0:02
3)    One Eyed Old Man More Info... 0:04
4)    The Sword More Info... 0:04
5)    The Stallion More Info... 0:05
6)    The Woodwoman More Info... 0:13
7)    The Lake More Info... 0:05
8)    Gods of Thunder of Wind and of Rain More Info... 0:01
9)    The Ravens More Info... 0:10
10)    The Revenge Of The Blood On Ice More Info...
11)    The Revenge of the Blood On Ice More Info...
 
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Album: Blood on Ice
# Song Title   Time
1)    Blood On Ice More Info... 0:07
2)    Man Of Iron More Info... 0:02
3)    One Eyed Old Man More Info... 0:04
4)    The Sword More Info... 0:04
5)    The Stallion More Info... 0:05
6)    The Woodwoman More Info... 0:13
7)    The Lake More Info... 0:05
8)    Gods of Thunder of Wind and of Rain More Info... 0:01
9)    The Ravens More Info... 0:10
10)    The Revenge Of The Blood On Ice More Info...
11)    The Revenge of the Blood On Ice More Info...
 
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0602276061220
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USA
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Studio
Label
Black Mark Germany
Dimensions
12.5 x 1 x 14.4 centimeters (0.06 kg)
Performer Notes
  • Most of the songs on BLOOD ON ICE were recorded in 1988 and 1989, and remained unreleased for several years. Bathory remastered the original tapes and added some new material for this 1996 album.
  • Bathory includes: Quorthon (vocals).
  • Principally recorded in 1988 and 1989.
  • Liner Note Author: Quorthon.
  • Recording information: Heavenshore Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (02/1988-07/1995); Hellhole Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (02/1988-07/1995).
  • Translator: Elke Kruger.
  • Bathory's famed lost album, Blood on Ice, was originally recorded in the late '80s, smack-dab in the middle of the Swedish group's revolutionary transition from its barbaric black metal beginnings to the ambitiously orchestrated Viking metal of its golden era. At the time, the work was deemed far too big a departure by band mastermind Quorthon, who, among other things, shockingly substituted his raspy croak for actual singing throughout -- but, as with any abandoned project, retrospective evidence also suggests that Quorthon was also less than secure about whether his songwriting and musicianship were yet developed enough to fulfill his vision. Shrouded in mystery for the ensuing half-decade, Blood on Ice was finally resurrected and completed (replete with story-advancing sound effects) to Bathory's satisfaction in 1996, at which time it was released to widely deserved critical and fan acclaim, despite a few but distinct shortcomings that placed its overall achievement slightly below that of acknowledged triumphs like Blood Fire Death and Hammerheart. Sliding into gear rather slowly with tentative offerings like the title track, "One Eyed Old Man," and "The Sword" (which sounds way too similar to Manowar's "Blood of My Enemies"), the album eventually reaches cruising speed with outstanding moments like "The Stallion," "The Woodwoman," and the colossal "Gods of Thunder of Wind and of Rain," whereupon Quorthon's vocals (sometimes given to off-pitch variations) sound better than ever before. The gentle acoustic bridge "The Ravens" sets up the epic, nine-minute masterstroke of "The Revenge of the Blood on Ice," which may single-handedly convince even the most cynical of listeners that this long-forgotten work deservingly belongs within Bathory's hallowed canon. Also worth mentioning, the album's lengthy (meaning biblically sized) explanatory liner notes read like a veritable Rosetta Stone for longtime Bathory supporters, shedding unprecedented historical light and perspective upon the group's mysterious history. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
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By Daniel on May 5, 2006
A good consistent Bathory album. This is probably my least favourite Bathory album, yet still very good, able to get 4 stars. This is one of Bathory's least important albums. The vocals here are good, the guitar riffs are good, the drumming is great and overall this is a good album.
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