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Morbid Tales (Reis)
Celtic Frost
Morbid Tales (Reis)
Genres: International Music, Metal
 
Remastered. New Artwork Including Photos and Credits. Plus Bonus Tracks with Three Unreleased Mixes.

     
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All Artists: Celtic Frost
Title: Morbid Tales (Reis)
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Jvc Japan
Release Date: 8/20/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Metal
Styles: Europe, Continental Europe, Death Metal, Thrash & Speed Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Remastered. New Artwork Including Photos and Credits. Plus Bonus Tracks with Three Unreleased Mixes.

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W. Myers | South of Metal | 09/16/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had to give this 5 stars just to balance the ignorances who give it one. well, i'd give it 5 stars anyway. If you don't like it, you ain't metal!!!"
PROCREATION OF THE WICKED!!!!
STAR SPANGLED BANNER | U.S.A | 10/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Celtic Frost Jams. The band is pure bad. If you like heavy thrash music you should love any of the first three Frost albums. Morbid Tales, Emperors Return, To Mega Therion. Some may say these guy weren't good musicians but I've yet to hear music like this come from any so called "good musician". Celtic Frost created some of the coolest rythms I ever heard on guitar and Tom G Warriors vocal are purely wicked. UUHH!!!"
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Thomas W. Georganakis | Atlanta, GA USA | 09/12/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The two reviews written prior to mine are pure examples of ignorance. I'll keep this short and to the point, Celtic Frost is a superb band that is worth investigation. This is the band at their most raw and primal stage. Though there are slight instances of sameiness, there is enough raw energy and diversity here to produce one of the most memorable trash albums in history.



I do not expect this review to be a major aid to one's investigation of Celtic Frost. All I can say is that as a multi-faceted music fan (From this to Love's "Forever Changes" to Ravi Shankar) this is worth a shot if you want to give legitimate metal a chance.



Anybody who thinks that "Future World" can hold a candle to, let alone surpass, "Procreation of the Wicked" needs to stop watching Lord of the Rings habitually and acquaint themselves with some decent taste (and rent Elephant)."