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The discography of Death consists of seven studio albums and four live albums. Death was an American death metal band formed in 1984. The band's founder, Chuck Schuldiner, is considered "a pioneering force in death metal". [1] The band ceased to exist after Schuldiner died of brain cancer in 2001, [2] though it remains an enduring death metal ...
Matt Mills of WhatCulture called the album "perfect union of melody, brutality and intricacy that [Death] had been building towards ever since Scream Bloody Gore." [4] Sam Sodomsky of Pitchfork said Symbolic is "the most melodic and refined" release of Death's career. [5] The album has been described as "not as mathematically progressive" as ...
It contains songs collected from their first four albums, Scream Bloody Gore (1987), Leprosy (1988), Spiritual Healing (1990) and Human (1991). Fate was a collection of songs from the first four Death albums controlled by Relativity Records , subsequently purchased by Sony Music Entertainment , and licensed by them to Century Media in Germany.
Their second album, Stone's Reach, was released on 20 June 2009 [4] and received much praise by reviewers. [6] [7] In November 2009, Be'lakor signed with Kolony Records. [8] In March 2010, Be'lakor's album Stone's Reach took first place in Metal Storm's "Best Melodeath/Gothenburg Metal Album" for 2009. [9]
Strangeways is the only Smiths album to feature Morrissey playing a musical instrument: piano, on the song "Death of a Disco Dancer". [ 4 ] Marr felt the band was ready to enter a new musical phase, and was determined to avoid a formula and move away from their previous " jingle jangle " sound. [ 5 ]
The album was released on November 7, 2006, three years after her death. The album Havana Nights was released on November 8, 2019, 16 years after her death. The album En Vivo: 100 Años de Azúcar, which contains unreleased live recordings in Miami, Florida, between 1986 and 1987, was released on May 24, 2024, almost 21 years after her death.
Pages in category "Albums in memory of deceased persons" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Leprosy is the second studio album by Florida death metal band Death, released on November 16, 1988, by Combat Records. [3] [better source needed]The album is notable in its different tone and quality from the band's 1987 debut, and it is the first example of producer and engineer Scott Burns' work heard on many of the death metal and grindcore albums of that era. [4]