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Cold Lake (album)

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Released
  
1 September 1988

Length
  
44:57

Artist
  
Celtic Frost

Label
  
Noise Records

Recorded
  
Summer 1988

Cold Lake (1988)
  
Vanity/Nemesis (1990)

Release date
  
1 September 1988

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Studio
  
Hansa Studios and Sky Trak Studios, Berlin, Germany

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Glam metal, Hard rock, Glam rock

Producers
  
Tony Platt, Karl-Ulrich Walterbach

Similar
  
Vanity/Nemesis, Into the Pandemonium, Monotheist, Morbid Tales, Parched with Thirst Am I and

Cold Lake is the fourth studio album by Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost, released on 1 September 1988 by Noise Records. It features a new lineup, reformed by bandleader Tom Warrior with newly joined musicians Oliver Amberg, Curt Victor Bryant and Stephen Priestly. Despite it being marketed to exploit the mass appeal of glam metal, the album has more of a traditional heavy metal sound.

Contents

The album was not popular with the group or its fans and is no longer available to buy, making the album much sought after by collectors.

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Background

After a disheartening end to their "One in Their Pride" tour in Dallas, Texas, Tom Warrior decided to end the band. However, in mid-1988, at the request of Oliver Amberg and with the support of producer Tony Platt, the band was resurrected, although with an entirely new line-up (Oliver Amberg – guitars, Curt Victor Bryant – bass, Stephen Priestley – drums and additional vocals). Even though the project had the cooperation of Warrior, he held little interest in it and so allowed Amberg to do most of the musical composition.

Reception

Upon its release, the album was universally slammed by music critics and the band was labeled a sell-out by its core fanbase. The appearance of the band was remade with teased hairstyle to look like popular glam metal acts such as Mötley Crüe. The earlier works by the band had been underground thrash/death/black metal. Modern reviews are more positive. AllMusic reviewer Bradley Torreano wrote that Cold Lake is "still the worst Celtic Frost album", but that it "really isn't that bad" and the "vibrant heavy metal here... is longing to be rediscovered by fans." Canadian journalist Martin Popoff considered Cold Lake a "good record", filled with riffs "awesome and sinister" and lyrics about street-level sin "almost scarier" than the abandoned black metal ones.

Legacy

Amberg was quickly fired after the release of the album. When the band re-issued its back catalogue in 1999, they purposely omitted Cold Lake.

Some of the tracks appear on the compilation album Parched with Thirst Am I and Dying but in a different, heavier mix that Tom Warrior supervised.

Tom Warrior had this to say about Cold Lake:

Tom has also said it was the "absolute worst I could do in my lifetime." He has also called it "an utter piece of shit" and "possibly the worst album ever created in heavy music."

Track listing

All songs written by Tom Gabriel Warrior, except where noted.

Personnel

Celtic Frost
  • Tom Gabriel Warrior – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, effects
  • Oliver Amberg – lead and rhythm guitars, effects, backing vocals
  • Curt Victor Bryant – bass, effects, backing vocals, lead guitar on track 11
  • Stephen Priestly – drums, backing vocals
  • Additional musicians
  • Michelle Villanueva - backing vocals, additional lead vocals on track 5
  • Brian Hewett - rap on track 1, backing vocals on track 2
  • Xavier Russell - backing vocals on tracks 1 and 11
  • Production
  • Celtic Frost, Tony Platt - producers, arrangements, mixing at Conny Plank Studio
  • Thomas Steeler, Dexter - assistant engineers
  • Karl-Ulrich Walterbach - executive producer
  • Songs

    1Human (intro)1:08
    2Seduce Me Tonight3:22
    3Petty Obsession3:12

    References

    Cold Lake (album) Wikipedia


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