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2. | Killer | 04:17 | Show lyrics |
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3. | The Poltergeist | 04:30 | Show lyrics |
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4. | Dreams | 04:39 | Show lyrics |
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5. | Moonlight | 04:33 | Show lyrics |
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6. | Six Feet Under | 04:02 | Show lyrics |
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7. | The Spider's Lullabye | 03:40 | Show lyrics |
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8. | Eastmann's Cure | 04:32 | Show lyrics |
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9. | Room 17 | 08:17 | Show lyrics |
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10. | To the Morgue | 04:58 | Show lyrics |
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Original line-up | |
Band members | |
King Diamond | Vocals, Keyboards, Harpsichord, Lyrics, Songwriting (tracks 1, 3-5, 7-9) |
Chris Estes | Bass, Keyboards (tracks 2, 6, 10) |
Andy La Rocque | Guitars (lead), Songwriting (tracks 2, 6, 10) |
Darrin Anthony | Drums |
Herb Simonsen | Guitars (lead) |
Miscellaneous staff | |
H. Hildebrandt | Photography |
Alex Solca | Photography |
John Mortensson | Photography |
Brian Ames | Design, Artwork |
Tim Kimsey | Engineering, Producer, Mixing |
Braden McDonald | Engineering (assistant) |
King Diamond | Producer, Mixing |
Higgins | Scans |
James Bland | Photography |
Peter Bladskog | Photography |
Eddy Schreyer | Mastering |
Andy La Rocque | Producer (assistant) |
Additional line-up | |
Miscellaneous staff | |
Brian Ames | Cover art |
Original line-up | |
King Diamond | Vocals, Keyboards, Harpsichord, Lyrics, Songwriting (tracks 1, 3-5, 7-9) |
Chris Estes | Bass, Keyboards (tracks 2, 6, 10) |
Andy La Rocque | Guitars (lead), Songwriting (tracks 2, 6, 10) |
Darrin Anthony | Drums |
Herb Simonsen | Guitars (lead) |
Original line-up | |
H. Hildebrandt | Photography |
Alex Solca | Photography |
John Mortensson | Photography |
Brian Ames | Design, Artwork |
Tim Kimsey | Engineering, Producer, Mixing |
Braden McDonald | Engineering (assistant) |
King Diamond | Producer, Mixing |
Higgins | Scans |
James Bland | Photography |
Peter Bladskog | Photography |
Eddy Schreyer | Mastering |
Andy La Rocque | Producer (assistant) |
Additional line-up | |
Brian Ames | Cover art |
Grandmas and... | 96% | bayern | June 5th, 2017 | |
A new direction for the King? | 73% | enigmatech | December 27th, 2012 | |
Eight-legged falsettos | 80% | autothrall | May 17th, 2012 | |
Solid work | 83% | AnalogKid | May 9th, 2010 | |
Deserves more recognition | 90% | Dethrone_Tyranny | December 30th, 2003 | |
Highly underrated | 85% | axman | August 6th, 2002 |
This album was released in Europe through Massacre Records.
The songs on the album were supposed to be released in 1991.
Unlike all other King Diamond albums except the debut "Fatal Portrait", this is not a full concept album - only the last four songs tell "The Spider's Lullabye" story.
In 2009 a bootleg 4-track demo vinyl of this album was released, with the following dates:
"There is no real drummer in this recording, so a drum machine was used but without ruining it. Recorded somewhere between 1990-1995 when the band left Roadrunner and were looking for a new record label to release "The Spider's Lullabye". The audio was taken directly from a leaked source tape ensuring the best sound quality possible. Comes with lyric sheet and a poster. No other info is available other than pressing info: black vinyl (this), transparent orange and transparent red vinyl."
Brazil version with Bonus Interview - Backstage Program - 18 -May - 1995 also in Metalhead Magazine.
Recording information:
Recorded and mixed at ''The Dallas Sound Lab'' September - October 1994.
Mastered at Future Disc, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Identifiers:
Barcode: 039841422924
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LN08
Mould SID Code: IFPI JI10
Matrix / Runout: 0966795 01
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