Incantation – Onward To Golgotha
Label: |
Relapse Records – RR 6701-2 |
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Format: |
CD
, Album, Reissue, Remastered
DVD
, DVD-Video, NTSC
All Media
, Limited Edition
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Death Metal |
Tracklist
Onward To Golgotha | |||
CD-1 | Golgotha | 3:29 | |
CD-2 | Devoured Death | 2:19 | |
CD-3 | Blasphemous Cremation | 4:24 | |
CD-4 | Rotting Spiritual Embodiment | 4:58 | |
CD-5 | Unholy Massacre | 4:38 | |
CD-6 | Entrantment Of Evil | 2:39 | |
CD-7 | Christening The Afterbirth | 5:33 | |
CD-8 | Immortal Cessation | 3:26 | |
CD-9 | Profanation | 4:54 | |
CD-10 | Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies | 5:28 | |
CD-11 | Eternal Torture | 3:31 | |
The DVD | |||
DVD-1 | Entrantment Of Evil | ||
DVD-2 | Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies | ||
DVD-3 | Unholy Massacre | ||
DVD-4 | Devoured Death | ||
DVD-5 | Blasphemous Cremation | ||
DVD-6 | Profanation | ||
DVD-7 | Golgotha | ||
DVD-8 | Devoured Death | ||
DVD-9 | Entrantment Of Evil | ||
DVD-10 | Bleeding Torment (Necrophagia) | ||
DVD-11 | Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies | ||
DVD-12 | Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies | ||
DVD-13 | Devoured Death | ||
DVD-14 | Rotting Spiritual Embodiment | ||
DVD-15 | Unholy Massacre | ||
DVD-16 | Blasphemous Cremation | ||
DVD-17 | Chistening The Afterbirth | ||
DVD-18 | Profanation |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Trax East
- Mastered At – Visceral Sound
- Glass Mastered At – Americ Disc
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Relapse Records
- Copyright © – Relapse Records
Credits
- Artwork [Cover] – Miran Kim
- Bass – Ronny Deo*
- Drums – Jim Roe
- Engineer, Producer – Steve Evetts
- Executive-Producer – Matthew F. Jacobson
- Lead Guitar – John McEntee
- Mastered By – Scott Hull (2)
- Photography – Manny Vallejo
- Vocals, Guitar – Craig Pillard
Notes
Recorded at Trax East Studios, in September-November 1991.
Mixed in January 1992.
DVD-1-DVD-7 part called Cell Block Show, recorded in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, on March 29th, 1992.
DVD-8-DVD-11 part called Studio 1 Show, recorded in Newark, New Jersey, in 1992.
DVD-12-DVD-18 part called Flashes Show, recorded in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 28th, 1992.
Mixed in January 1992.
DVD-1-DVD-7 part called Cell Block Show, recorded in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, on March 29th, 1992.
DVD-8-DVD-11 part called Studio 1 Show, recorded in Newark, New Jersey, in 1992.
DVD-12-DVD-18 part called Flashes Show, recorded in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 28th, 1992.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 7 81676 67012 3
- Matrix / Runout (CD; Variant 1, 3): DADR 303H3<7232>6701P
- Matrix / Runout (CD; Variant 2): DADR 0BS78<7232>6701P
- Mastering SID Code (CD; Variant 1, 3): IFPI L481
- Mastering SID Code (CD; Variant 2): IFPI L489
- Mould SID Code (CD; Variant 1): IFPI 8112
- Mould SID Code (CD; Variant 2): IFPI 8110
- Mould SID Code (CD; Variant 3): IFPI 8134
- Matrix / Runout (DVD; Variant 1, 2, 3): 7232-6701PDVD 0ES75
- Mastering SID Code (DVD; Variant 1, 2, 3): IFPI L486
- Mould SID Code (DVD; Variant 1): IFPI 8IA3
- Mould SID Code (DVD; Variant 2): IFPI 7466
- Mould SID Code (DVD; Variant 3): IFPI 81A8
Other Versions (5 of 36)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Onward To Golgotha (CD, Album) | Relapse Records | RR 6037 - 2 | US | 1992 | ||
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Onward To Golgotha (LP, Album, Red Transparent) | Relapse Records | RR 6037 - 1 | USA & Europe | 1992 | ||
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Onward To Golgotha (Cassette, Album) | Valentine Sound Productions | NE 102 | Malaysia | 1992 | ||
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Onward To Golgotha (CD, Album) | Relapse Records | RR 6037 - 2 | 1992 | |||
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Onward To Golgotha (Cassette, Album) | Relapse Records | RR 6037 - 4 | US | 1992 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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I need not comment on the album, as it is one of the best and arguably most influential, at least for current bands, death metal albums of all time. Essential listening for anyone interested in the genre.
The DVD on the other hand is not so great. The first show is the most listenable, and even that is mediocre bootleg quality. Metallica may be able to get away with a sound like this in Cliff 'em All, but Incantation is must faster, heavier and lower-tuned, resulting very often in an indecipherable wall of noise.The other shows are plain unlistenable, you can't tell what's playing most of the time. So the DVD only serves the historical purpose of giving us a glimpse of the band onstage in their early years.
The problem is the only other DVD they've released so far, the bonus disc on Primordial Domination, isn't much better either. Incantation owe their fans -not to mention deserve to have- a proper DVD, with great sound, many songs and probably a documentary of the band's history.
Until then, we'll have to make do with these DVDs, YouTube videos -some of which are better quality that the former- and, the luckiest of us, the chance to see them live every now and again (still waiting for the day).
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