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Tales Of Creation

Candlemass

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Format: CD

Cat No: CDVILED781

Format Details: 35th Anniversary Edition /

Release Date:  03 November 2014

Label:  Peaceville

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  801056747112

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Doom Metal  

Release Date:  11 December 2020

Label:  Peaceville

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  801056778123

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Doom Metal  

Release Date:  16 August 2024

Label:  Peaceville

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  801056816214

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Doom Metal  

  • Description

    The fourth studio album from the godfathers of doom - now on Peaceville presented on 180gm vinyl.

    Candlemass was formed by bassist and songwriter Leif Edling in Stockholm, Sweden in 1984, well known for their epic doom metal, they have hugely influenced a generation of the genre's subsequent greats - Candlemass themselves taking a large influence from Black Sabbath.

    'Tales of Creation' was Candlemass's fourth album, originally released in 1989. The album was produced by Mats Lindfors and Candlemass and was recorded at Stockholm Recording studios. This release sees Messiah Marcolin (handling vocal duties for the final time on a Candlemass album), alongside composer & long-standing member Leif Edling, create a stunning soundscape of epic atmosphere and melodic passages - a continued progression from these undisputed pioneers of the scene.

    Candlemass consistently build upon their Sabbath inspired foundations set on the debut album from 1986; this album even containing a reworking of 'Under the Oak' from said album, and the release concludes what many regard as the finest period for the band, spanning four albums of extremely high quality doom.

    This edition of 'Tales of Creation' is presented on 180gm heavyweight vinyl.

    Description

    THE FOURTH STUDIO ALBUM FROM THE GODFATHERS OF DOOM, PRESENTED ON MID-PRICE CD



    Candlemass was formed by bassist and songwriter Leif Edling in Stockholm, Sweden in 1984, well known for their epic doom metal, they have hugely influenced a generation of the genre's subsequent greats - Candlemass themselves taking a large influence from Black Sabbath.



    'Tales of Creation' was Candlemass' fourth album, originally released in 1989. The album was produced by Mats Lindfors and Candlemass and was recorded at Stockholm Recording studios. This release sees Messiah Marcolin (handling vocal duties for the final time on a Candlemass album), alongside composer & long-standing member Leif Edling, create a stunning soundscape of epic atmosphere and melodic passages - a continued progression from these undisputed pioneers of the scene.



    Candlemass consistently build upon their Sabbath inspired foundations set on the debut album from 1986; this album even containing a reworking of 'Under the Oak' from said album, and the release concludes what many regard as the finest period for the band, spanning four albums of extremely high quality doom.



    This edition of 'Tales of Creation' is presented on mid-price CD including 12-page booklet.


    Description

    MARKING 35 YEARS OF THE FOURTH STUDIO ALBUM FROM THE SWEDISH GODFATHERS OF DOOM, PRESENTED ON LIMITED MARBLE VINYL

    Candlemass was formed by bassist & songwriter Leif Edling in Stockholm, Sweden in 1984, well known for their epic doom metal, they have hugely influenced a generation of the genre's subsequent greats - Candlemass themselves taking a large influence from Black Sabbath.

    'Tales Of Creation' was Candlemass' fourth studio album, originally released in 1989. The album was produced by Mats Lindfors & Candlemass & was recorded at Stockholm Recording studios. This release sees Messiah Marcolin (handling vocal duties for the final time on a Candlemass album), alongside composer & long-standing member Leif Edling, create a stunning soundscape of epic atmosphere & melodic passages - a continued progression from these undisputed pioneers of the scene. Candlemass consistently build upon their Sabbath inspired foundations set on the 'Epicus Doomicus Metallicus' debut album from 1986; with 'Tales Of Creation' even containing a reworking of the 'Under The Oak' epic from said album & the release concludes what many regard as the finest period for the band, spanning four albums of extremely high-quality doom.

    This edition of 'Tales Of Creation' marks 35 years since its original release & is presented on limited marble-effect vinyl.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Prophecy ( 06:36 )
      • 2. Dark Reflections ( 05:06 )
      • 3. Voices In The Wind ( 00:15 )
      • 4. Under The Oak ( New Version ) ( 06:00 )
      • 5. Tears ( 04:13 )
      • 6. Into The Unfathomed Tower ( 03:02 )

      Side 2

      • 1. The Edge Of Heaven ( 06:25 )
      • 2. Somewhere In Nowhere ( 03:47 )
      • 3. Through The Infinitive Halls Of Death ( 05:07 )
      • 4. Dawn ( 00:26 )
      • 5. A Tale Of Creation ( 06:51 )

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Prophecy ( 06:36 )
      • 2. Dark Reflections ( 05:06 )
      • 3. Voices In The Wind ( 00:15 )
      • 4. Under The Oak ( New Version )
      • 5. Tears ( 04:13 )
      • 6. Into The Unfathomed Tower ( 03:02 )
      • 7. The Edge Of Heaven ( 06:25 )
      • 8. Somewhere In Nowhere ( 03:47 )
      • 9. Through The Infinitive Halls Of Death ( 05:07 )
      • 10. Dawn ( 00:26 )
      • 11. A Tale Of Creation ( 06:51 )

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Prophecy ( 01:27 )
      • 2. Dark Reflections ( 05:06 )
      • 3. Voices In The Wind ( 00:15 )
      • 4. Under The Oak ( 06:00 )
      • 5. Tears ( 04:13 )
      • 6. Into The Unfathomed Tower ( 03:02 )

      Side 2

      • 1. The Edge Of Heaven ( 06:25 )
      • 2. Somewhere In Nowhere ( 03:47 )
      • 3. Through The Infinitive Halls Of Death ( 05:07 )
      • 4. Dawn ( 00:26 )
      • 5. A Tale Of Creation ( 06:51 )