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Cirith Ungol - Cirith Ungol,
1979 Cassette Single Sided Not On Label - none 02. Cirith Ungol - Frost And Fire, 1981 CD Album Reissue Remastered Metal Blade Records - 3984-14252-2 Reissue from 1999 03. Cirith Ungol - Frost And Fire, 1981 Vinyl LP Album Reissue Restless Records - 70118-1 Reissue from 1987 04. Cirith Ungol - King Of The Dead, 1984 Vinyl LP Album Roadrunner Records - RR 9832 05. Cirith Ungol - King Of The Dead, 1984 CD Album Reissue Remastered Metal Blade Records - 3984-14253-2 Reissue from 1999 06. Cirith Ungol - One Foot In Hell, 1986 Vinyl LP Album Metal Blade Records, Roadrunner Records - RR 9681, RR 9681 07. Cirith Ungol - One Foot In Hell, 1986 CD Album Reissue Metal Blade Records - 3984-14203-2 Reissue from 1999 08. Cirith Ungol - Paradise Lost, 1991 CD Album Unofficial Release Restless Records - 7 72518-2 Reissue from 0 09. Cirith Ungol - Witch's Game, 2018 Vinyl 12" 45 RPM EP Metal Blade Records - 3984-25111-1 10. Cirith Ungol - I'm Alive, 2019 CD x 2, DVD DVD-Video x 2 Metal Blade Records - 3984-15672-2 11. Cirith Ungol - Forever Black, 2020 File FLAC Album x 9 Metal Blade Records - none It looks like a reload, it smells like a reload, it tastes like a reload, but it's NRAR. Today we will enjoy the most complete Cirith Ungol the Church can offer, including the AWESOME 2019 live and 2020 studio albums - two giant monsters of first grade classic metal and doom. It is very probable that Forever Black shall be considered by the Church central office as Cirith Ungol's best release after almost 50 years of existence. Let us also enjoy that absolutely fabulous 1979 demo - sure, the production can be a turn-off, but give it a chance, it rips! Forever super classic classy heavy metal in the black triplazering doom pits of the zeriverse! Remove brackets and unzip: [one foot in zer] !ZER Cirith Ungol ZER! |
Liberty and Parental Rights
2 hours ago
Wish I could get into this more. The artwork is fantastic, had me hoping for a Celtic Frost sound. The synthesizer on the demo sounded pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteIf new to CU, maybe give them a chance. I was sorely disappointed when I played King of the Dead for the first time (in 84! I did expect speed metal), then the record grew on me and a few spins later I was a fan and had to buy the other LP.
DeleteHi Mr. ZER
ReplyDeletecould you please tell me passward?
one foot in zer
DeleteThank you very much Mr.zer!!!!
DeleteForever Black is a real masterwork.
ReplyDeleteI got to see them play in 83 or 84 in a small (art studio?) in Ojai , just a 20 minute drive from Ventura . Years later it's a trip to see how popular they still are .
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