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Dies Irae  - First FLAC album

Tracklist

Lucifer 4:42
Salve Oimel 0:34
Another Room 4:06
Trip 7:56
Harmagedon Dragonlove 5:07
Tired 4:59
Witches' Meeting 9:17
Red Lebanese 5:12
Run Off 0:33

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
20 20114-7 Dies Irae First ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Pilz 20 20114-7 Germany 1971
21 30115-5 Dies Irae First ‎(Cass, Album) Pilz 21 30115-5 Germany 1971
U 20.114 Dies Irae First ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Pilz U 20.114 France 1972
OW026 Dies Irae First ‎(CD, Album, RE) Ohrwaschl Records OW026 Germany 1994
AL 0105 Dies Irae First ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Unofficial) Alcinous Ltd AL 0105 Russia 2002
OW 026-2 CD Dies Irae First ‎(CD, Album, RE, Dig) Ohrwaschl Records OW 026-2 CD Germany 2009
OW 026-1 LP, none Dies Irae First ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat) Ohrwaschl Records, Lucky Pigs Records OW 026-1 LP, none Germany 2009
OW 026-1 LP Dies Irae First ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat) Ohrwaschl Records OW 026-1 LP Germany 2009
OW 026-2 LP Dies Irae First ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat) Ohrwaschl Records OW 026-2 LP Germany 2015
OW 026-1 LP Dies Irae First ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat) Ohrwaschl Records OW 026-1 LP Germany 2015
OW026 Dies Irae First ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP) Ohrwaschl Records OW026 Germany Unknown
OW026 Dies Irae First ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP) Ohrwaschl Records OW026 Germany Unknown


Dies Irae  - First FLAC album

Musician performer: Dies Irae

Title: First

Country: Germany

Date of release: 1971

Style: Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock, Krautrock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1641 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 730

Other Formats: FLAC MP1 AAC AHX MOD DMF MP3

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Kefrannan
From press-release:German proto heavy metal and proto doom metal has always been more of an underground topic due to the fact that most bands only reached a regional level in every aspect. DIES IRAE are certainly something of an exception to the rule when it comes to the quality. What you get here is a heavy and dark music with open song structures that leave much room for experimentation. Despite the fact that the simmering fuzz guitar cuts through your burning soul like a chainsaw there are still many parts in each song showcasing a fondness for playful jazz inspired passages where all musicians can prove their skills and the whole band still conjures a gloomy atmosphere. Except for the short interlude “Salve Eumel” which is just some Latin babbling. But you feel the light footed swing the musicians have while playing in those certain sections. In other cases DIES IRAE go utterly crazy in a psychedelic freak out fashion. We have to remember this album came out in 1971 and musicians as well as fans quite often were completely out of their mind. Trippy moments are given on “First” in abundance in between the hard hitting heavily grinding doom outbursts. Nobody was even eager to call it doom yet but all ingredients were there. Think of a jamsession with BLACK SABBATH and AMON DÜÜL II and you come at least close to something that could sound like DIES IRAE. This album is highly original and unique and definitely has a place among the greatest KRAUTROCK albums of all times. You can literally hear the acid doing its work but in a very skillful way. Friends of proto metal from the early 70s who dig a progressive edge with their music and have a fondness for trippy psychedelic rock shall grab a copy of this beautiful reissue for originals on PILZ Records fetch prices above 1500,00 US$. And this is definitely an album worth spinning every once in a while. Turn on, tune in, drop out!!!
Kefrannan
From press-release:German proto heavy metal and proto doom metal has always been more of an underground topic due to the fact that most bands only reached a regional level in every aspect. DIES IRAE are certainly something of an exception to the rule when it comes to the quality. What you get here is a heavy and dark music with open song structures that leave much room for experimentation. Despite the fact that the simmering fuzz guitar cuts through your burning soul like a chainsaw there are still many parts in each song showcasing a fondness for playful jazz inspired passages where all musicians can prove their skills and the whole band still conjures a gloomy atmosphere. Except for the short interlude “Salve Eumel” which is just some Latin babbling. But you feel the light footed swing the musicians have while playing in those certain sections. In other cases DIES IRAE go utterly crazy in a psychedelic freak out fashion. We have to remember this album came out in 1971 and musicians as well as fans quite often were completely out of their mind. Trippy moments are given on “First” in abundance in between the hard hitting heavily grinding doom outbursts. Nobody was even eager to call it doom yet but all ingredients were there. Think of a jamsession with BLACK SABBATH and AMON DÜÜL II and you come at least close to something that could sound like DIES IRAE. This album is highly original and unique and definitely has a place among the greatest KRAUTROCK albums of all times. You can literally hear the acid doing its work but in a very skillful way. Friends of proto metal from the early 70s who dig a progressive edge with their music and have a fondness for trippy psychedelic rock shall grab a copy of this beautiful reissue for originals on PILZ Records fetch prices above 1500,00 US$. And this is definitely an album worth spinning every once in a while. Turn on, tune in, drop out!!!
Zargelynd
Much improved sound over old CD version! Tapes are apparently lost so vinyl has had to be used. Original CD version was heavily drenched in digital noise reduction and sounded dead as a result. The newer digipack version is a far better vinyl rip with very open, warm sound and lets some pops and tics stay which sounds far better. There is some limiting on the new version which is unfortunate but it is not bad. Overall there is no comparison. New version all the way!
Zargelynd
Much improved sound over old CD version! Tapes are apparently lost so vinyl has had to be used. Original CD version was heavily drenched in digital noise reduction and sounded dead as a result. The newer digipack version is a far better vinyl rip with very open, warm sound and lets some pops and tics stay which sounds far better. There is some limiting on the new version which is unfortunate but it is not bad. Overall there is no comparison. New version all the way!