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Erol Uenala, also known as Erol UnalaCara membuat aplikasi windows untuk antrian. , is a Swiss industrial and metal musician. He was a member of the Swiss industrial metal band Apollyon Sun and the death metal band Celtic Frost.

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Uenala and his brother Kurt grew up in Aadorf, Switzerland.[1] He played guitars on the following three Apollyon Sun recordings: 1998's God Leaves (And Dies) (EP); 2000's Sub and the Sub Sampler (EP). For Celtic Frost, he played guitars and did electronic drum programming for the 2002 Prototype (Demo) and for 2006's Monotheist (Single).[2]

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Apollyon Sun were an industrial metal band formed by singer/guitarist Tom Gabriel Fischer and guitarist Erol Unala in early 1995, after the termination of Celtic Frost, Fischer's prior group. The group was unofficially dissolved in 2001 when Fischer invited Uenala to contribute to the reformation of Celtic Frost. Their name is taken from the Celtic Frost demo 'Under Apollyon's Sun'.

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  1. ^Baigger, Katja (16 April 2009). 'Schweizer Musiker hat neues Depeche-Mode-Album mitproduziert' [Swiss Musician co-produced new Depeche Mode Album]. Tagesanzeiger (in German). Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  2. ^http://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Erol_Unala/17027

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Morbid Tales
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1984
RecordedOctober 8–15, 1984
StudioCaet Studio in Berlin, Germany
GenreBlack metal,[1]thrash metal[2]
Length24:51(Europe)
32:09 (USA)
LabelNoise(Europe)
Enigma/Metal Blade(USA)
ProducerHorst Müller, Tom Warrior, Martin Ain, Karl Walterbach
Celtic Frost chronology
Morbid Tales
(1984)
Emperor's Return
(1985)
1999 remastered edition cover

Morbid Tales is the debut album by the Swiss extreme metal band, Celtic Frost, released in November 1984. It was originally released in Europe as a mini-LP with six-tracks. However, the first American release by Enigma/Metal Blade added two tracks, bringing the release to the length of a regular LP.

In 1999 a remastered edition of Morbid Tales was released on CD by Noise Records, which also contained the tracks from their 1985 EP Emperor's Return as well as a 2017 remastered edition released by the same label on CD and Vinyl formats.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal5/10[3]
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Legacy[edit]

The thrash metal intensity of Morbid Tales had a major influence on the then-developing death metal and black metal genres. It included elements that were adopted by the pioneers of both styles.[4] The band's bleak and dead serious fashion style was also influential, including their corpse paint face makeup.[1][2] In 2017, Rolling Stone ranked Morbid Tales as 28th on their list of 'The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time.'[5]

In the commentary for Darkthrone's album Panzerfaust, Fenriz cites this album along with Bathory's Under the Sign of the Black Mark and Vader's Necrolust as key riff inspirations.[6]

'Danse Macabre' was later sampled in the demo track 'Totgetanzt' from their 2002 demo album Prototype.[7]

Track listings[edit]

All songs written by Tom Warrior and Martin Ain, except where noted.

European version[edit]

Side One
No.TitleLength
1.'Into the Crypts of Rays' (Warrior)4:46
2.'Visions of Mortality'4:49
Side Two
No.TitleLength
3.'Procreation (Of the Wicked)'4:02
4.'Return to the Eve'4:05
5.'Danse Macabre'3:51
6.'Nocturnal Fear'3:35

US version[edit]

Side One
No.TitleLength
1.'Into the Crypts of Rays' (Warrior)3:39
2.'Visions of Mortality'4:49
3.'Dethroned Emperor' (Warrior)4:37
4.'Morbid Tales'3:29
Side Two
No.TitleLength
5.'Procreation (Of the Wicked)'4:04
6.'Return to the Eve'4:07
7.'Danse Macabre'3:52
8.'Nocturnal Fear'3:36

1999 CD remastered edition[edit]

No.TitleLength
1.'Human (intro)' (Intro to 'Into the Crypts of Rays'; originally joined as one track, CD reissue split this into 2 tracks)0:41
2.'Into the Crypts of Rays'3:39
3.'Visions of Mortality'4:49
4.'Dethroned Emperor'4:37
5.'Morbid Tales'3:29
6.'Procreation (Of the Wicked)'4:04
7.'Return to the Eve'4:07
8.'Danse Macabre'3:51
9.'Nocturnal Fear'3:36
10.'Circle of the Tyrants'4:27
11.'Visual Aggression'4:10
12.'Suicidal Winds'4:36
Total length:50:02
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2017 remastered edition bonus tracks[edit]

No.TitleLength
10.'Morbid Tales (1984 Rehearsal)'3:41
11.'Messiah (1984 Rehearsal)'4:45
12.'Procreation (of the Wicked) (1984 Rehearsal)'4:14
13.'Nocturnal Fear (1984 Rehearsal)'3:54

Personnel[edit]

Credits adapted from the original editions.[8][9]

Celtic Frost
  • Tom Warrior – guitars, lead vocals, co-producer
  • Martin Ain – bass, bass effects, vocals, co-producer
  • Reed St. Mark - drums on tracks 10-12 (remastered edition)
Additional musicians
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  • Stephen Priestly – session drums
  • Horst Müller – additional vocals (tracks 3, 5 & 7)
  • Hertha Ohling – additional vocals (track 6)
  • Oswald Spengler – violin (tracks 7 & 8)
Production

Celtic Frost Prototype Download

  • Horst Müller - producer, engineer, mixing, mastering
  • Karl Walterbach - executive producer

References[edit]

  1. ^ abStrachan, Guy (February 2005). 'Black Metal Foundations Top 20: Celtic Frost, Morbid Tales'. Terrorizer. No. 128. p. 42.
  2. ^ abcRivadavia, Eduardo. 'Celtic Frost - Morbid Tales review'. AllMusic. Retrieved 13 May 2003. With its highly focused thrash metal intensity and peculiar mix of satanic and esoteric lyrics, the album would sow the seeds of Frost's overwhelming influence in years to come.
  3. ^Popoff, Martin (1 November 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. pp. 67–68. ISBN978-1894959315.
  4. ^Rivadavia, Eduardo (24 June 2014). 'Influential Celtic Frost Debut Album 'Morbid Tales' Turns 30 Years Old'. Loudwire. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  5. ^http://www.theprp.com/2017/06/21/news/rolling-stone-share-choices-100-greatest-metal-albums-time/
  6. ^Bennett, J. (2010). 'Darkthrone - Panzerfaust'. Decibel. Archived from the original on 9 November 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  7. ^'Celtic Frost - Prototype'. Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  8. ^Morbid Tales (LP sleeve). Celtic Frost. Berlin, Germany: Noise Records. 1984. N 0017.CS1 maint: others (link)
  9. ^Morbid Tales (CD booklet). Celtic Frost. Berlin, Germany: Noise Records. 1999. N 0325-2.CS1 maint: others (link)
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