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Iced Earth - Days Of Purgatory [Colored Vinyl] [Deluxe] (Gate) (Gol) [Limited Edition]

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Format: Vinyl
Label: THE CIRCLE MUSIC
Rel. Date: 07/11/2025
UPC: 760137184218

Days Of Purgatory [Colored Vinyl] [Deluxe] (Gate) (Gol) [Limited Edition]
Artist: Iced Earth
Format: Vinyl
New: NOT IN STORE, BUT IN PRINT AND ORDER-ABLE - , call or email $69.00
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Enter the Realm
2. Colors
3. Angels Holocaust
4. Stormrider
5. Winter Nights
6. Nightmares
7. Before the Vision
8. Pure Evil
9. Solitude
10. Funeral
11. When the Night Falls
12. Burnt Offerings
13. Cast in Stone
14. Desert Rain
15. Brainwashed
16. Life and Death
17. Creator Failure
18. Reaching the End
19. Travel in Stygian
20. Iced Earth
21. Dante's Inferno

More Info:

Triple gold and silver colored vinyl LP pressing. Days of Purgatory is a collection of re-recorded and remixed songs from Iced Earth. Matt Barlow has made the impossible possible: for the first time in the history of Iced Earth - which have been 7 years - a singer stayed in the band for more than one album. Thus, Jon Schaffer saw in Barlow his eternal vocalist and rewarded him with the honor to re-record the songs from before his time and let him take over the vocals for these songs. The vocals from Barlow are significantly better than the ones from his predecessors and what makes the re-recorded songs even better is that Barlow has given the songs his own touch. He hasn't just sung the same notes as Gene and John, but instead he has changed them here and there and even the regular re-issue of the songs with Barlow on in just sound different, because he sings them angrier. This is something you could especially hear on the Night of the Stormrider songs. John Greely was good, but he was too soft on the mid-range notes, while Barlow is completely harsh on Angels Holocaust, Desert Rain and Pure Evil. Before I have listened to this compilation I had no doubt that he will rescue the songs from the debut album or Enter the Realm, respectively (Nightmares is from the demo) with his voice and that the songs from the Night of the Stormrider album will sound way better, but I didn't expect that he will give some parts a complete different interpretation. The high shrieks from John Greely were replaced with actual high singing notes, same with the vocals from Gene Adam, which mainly sounded like he has just read the lyrics. Matt Barlow puts energy and melody in his vocals, which just makes the songs overall better.
        
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