Spectrum of Death

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Spectrum of Death
File:Spectrum Of Death.jpg
Studio album by Morbid Saint
Released 1990
Genre Thrash metal, death metal
Length 32:00
Label Avanzada Metallica
Morbid Saint chronology
Lock Up Your Children
(1988)Lock Up Your Children1988
Spectrum of Death
(1988)
Destruction System
(1992)Destruction System1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]

Spectrum of Death is the debut album by Morbid Saint. It was recorded at Opus Recording (later known as Wave Digital once they removed the 2 inch tape machines in favor of Akai Digital Audio Machines) in Gurnee, Illinois. It was produced by Eric Greif and engineered by Al Pangeliron.

Release

The album was originally released as a demo on the producer's Edge Records in 1989 as Lock Up Your Children and then licensed by Edge to the Mexican label Avanzada Metalica where it became Spectrum of Death. Since then, the album has been reissued several times.

The album was further licensed to Grind Core (89803-2) and released as a CD, on tape in 1992 by Metal Mind Productions licensed via Grind Core, on CD again in 2005 by Keltic Records with the Destruction System demo added as bonus tracks, on vinyl in 2006 by No Colours Records (limited to 300 copies), and on CD in 2008 by Power Play Records, licensed by the band and producer.[2] Spectrum of Death/Destruction System and a live DVD of the band playing in Racine,WI will be released again in 2012 by Morbid Saint. The new release will be a 3 disc set and also include 4 new songs.

All songs on Spectrum of Death are published by Griffy Guy Publishing (BMI).

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Lock Up Your Children"   3:30
2. "Burned at the Stake"   2:16
3. "Assassin"   7:03
4. "Damien"   2:46
5. "Crying for Death"   3:47
6. "Spectrum of Death"   0:42
7. "Scars"   7:09
8. "Beyond the Gates of Hell"   4:47
Total length:
32:00

Personnel

  • Pat Lind - Vocals
  • Jim Fergades - Guitar
  • Jay Visser - Guitar
  • Tony Paletti - Bass
  • Lee Reynolds - Drums

References