"My own private hell" CD by Jack Frost
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| Item no. | 436052 |
|---|---|
| Title | My own private hell |
| Musical Genre | Doom |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Jack Frost |
| Release date | 8/22/08 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Dirty old man
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2.Still
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3.My private hell
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4.Leaving song
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5.Days never end
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6.Red roses day
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7.In misery
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8.Leaving on a jet plane
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9.For ages
CD 2
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1.Sober
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2.You are the cancer
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3.How will I sleep
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4.In gloom
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5.Psychodrome
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6.Sink
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7.California dreamin'
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8.Beyond the Rubicon
by Ralf Koch (02.10.2008) This is a collection of steamrollering Gothic Doom Metal anthems from Austria which simply knock your socks off! From the guitars to the voice of bassist and singer Phred Phinster: just about everything seems to be deeper and slower on this album (think of a 45rpm single played with 33rpm here). This is their seventh album β and somehow, the songs seem to get tighter and catchier without being too simple or lame. More Rock, less Type O Negative, less Pop than Sisters of Mercy, less Metal than Danzig, Paradise Lost or The Cult, but followers of the aforementioned bands should be really open-eared here. Surprisingly enough: most songs -in spite of their slowness- stay within the 4 minutes-frame - the dams of time burst just for the last three songs (including the John Denver classic "Leaving on a jet plane"): each of them breaks the sound barrier of 7 minutes.