Album

Abominations Of Desolation

Morbid Angel

1987 · Rock

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Abominations Of Desolation by Morbid Angel

Abominations Of Desolation is a Metal album by Morbid Angel, originally released in 1987. On Gatefold: 55 pressings tracked.

About

Recorded in 1986 as their first album, with David Vincent producing, but never put out. They finally released it in 1991 through Earache after a series of bootlegs were produced. Line-up: Mike Browning - vocal, drums Trey Azagthoth - guitar John Ortega - bass guitar Richard Brunelle - guitar Most of the songs were reworked and appeared on later Morbid Angel album. "Chapel of Ghoul," "Lord of All Fevers and Plague, and "Welcome to Hell" (renamed "Evil Spells") can be heard on Altars of Madne. "Unholy Blasphemie," "Abomination," and "Azagthoth" (renamed "The Ancient Ones") are on Blessed Are the Sick. "Angel of Disease" was recorded for Covenant, and lastly, "Hell Spawn" finally appeared on Formulas Fatal to the Flesh as "Hellspawn: The Rebirth." To date "Demon Seed" is the only song from these sessions that has not been re-recorded for a full-length album. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1The Invocation / Chapel of Ghouls7:11
  2. 2Unholy Blasphemies4:00
  3. 3Angel of Disease5:35
  4. 4Azagthoth5:49
  5. 5The Gate / Lord of All Fevers5:54
  6. 6Hell Spawn2:32
  7. 7Abominations4:19
  8. 8Demon Seed2:11
  9. 9Welcome to Hell4:56

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Death Metal
  • dense
  • frenzied
  • cerebral

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 55 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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