Out of the Fire [#][*] - Type O Negative, Johnston, James A.
Christian Woman [Butt-Kissing, Sell-Out Version][#][*] - Type O Negative, Steel, Peter
Suspended in Dusk [#][*] - Type O Negative, Steel, Peter
Blood and Fire [Out of the Ashes Mix][#][*] - Type O Negative, Steel, Peter
Black Sabbath [#][*] - Type O Negative, Butler, T.
Cinnamon Girl [Extended Depression Mix][#][*] - Type O Negative, Young, Neil [1]
Haunted [Per Version][#][*] - Type O Negative, Steel, Peter
2003 album from Roadrunner Records! Limited edition double CD features an additional bonus disc of seven rare and previously unreleased classics, 'Out Of The Fire (Kane's Theme)' (prev. unreleased), 'Christian Woman' (B... more »utt-Kissing Sell-Out Version), 'Suspended In Dusk', 'Blood & Fire' (Out Of The Ashes Mix), 'Black Sabbath', 'Cinnamon Girl' (Extended Depression Mix), & 'Haunted' (Per Version - prev. unreleased), dating back to the days of 'Bloody Kisses'. 22 tracks. Slipcase.« less
2003 album from Roadrunner Records! Limited edition double CD features an additional bonus disc of seven rare and previously unreleased classics, 'Out Of The Fire (Kane's Theme)' (prev. unreleased), 'Christian Woman' (Butt-Kissing Sell-Out Version), 'Suspended In Dusk', 'Blood & Fire' (Out Of The Ashes Mix), 'Black Sabbath', 'Cinnamon Girl' (Extended Depression Mix), & 'Haunted' (Per Version - prev. unreleased), dating back to the days of 'Bloody Kisses'. 22 tracks. Slipcase.
"The extra tracks really make this disc a good reason for old school Type O fans to come out of the shadows. A far cry from the commercially pleasing "October Rust," but more depth and variety than "World Coming Down," this disc is a long awaited gem. Again, Type O Negative preserves their neo-gothic sound while mixing in elements of metal, rock and new age/industrial.
Notable tracks include "Nettie," "Anesthesia" and "Drunk In Paris." The highlight of the second disc (or of the whole album) is the "Suspended In Dusk" track from the import version of "Bloody Kisses," and the "Out Of The Ashes" mix of "Blood/Fire" from the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack. These two are a must have for Type O fans, conveniently added to this two disc set, as well as the spine-chilling intro to the second disc. Bravo for Type O!"
Better Than Ever
dayspringrocks | 06/26/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Now here is a band that deserves a lot more credit and regognition. This is by far Type O's best album since Bloody Kisses. Its a step in a whole new , less depressing , more rocking direction. Musically , they have got to be one of the best metal bands out there. Peter is definetly one of the greatest , unsung vocalists of all time. All in all , this album rocks. Not one bad track. Buy it!"
Fan of Type O so Take this Review with a Grain of Salt
Christina Schwambach | Orlando, Florida, United States | 06/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"While not their best album ever, this Type O CD stays pretty true to the form we fans have come to know and love. The familiar "light-goth" sound that they provide, along with familiar tonal qualities, make this CD a must for any Type O fan. For newcomers to the band, I would reccommend Bloody Kisses first, then progress to this album. But a great CD nonetheless."
Type (-)
dayspringrocks | TX | 07/03/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"You weren't expecting TON to digress were you? Peter's musical genius deepens with every album. This new work is not as dark; and their dark songs from the past were some of their best. However, with this new progressive and brighter instrumental quality (interjected with the "same old" dark "Type O" lyrics,) the band seems to be taking a more passive approach to their fatalistic views, as if, like the album states, Life is Killing Them. This album is like the others in that it will not get old. I believe that this is their second best album; preceeded by October Rust! Enjoy."