...And Death Said Live

...And Death Said Live is the fourth album by Finnish melodic death metal band Mors Principium Est. It was released on December 05, 2012 in Japan.[1][2][3]

...And Death Said Live
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 5, 2012 (Japan)
RecordedAnsa Studio, Finland
The Panic Room, Sweden
GenreMelodic death metal
Length46:19
LabelAFM Records
ProducerMors Principium Est
Thomas 'Plec' Johansson
Mors Principium Est chronology
Liberation = Termination
(2007)
...And Death Said Live
(2012)
Dawn of the 5th Era
(2014)

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."The Awakening" Andy Gillion0:55
2."Departure"Ville Viljanen, Andhe ChandlerGillion5:44
3."I Will Return"Viljanen, ChandlerChandler, Gillion4:29
4."Birth of the Starchild"Viljanen, ChandlerGillion4:12
5."Bringer of Light"Viljanen, ChandlerGillion4:16
6."Ascension"ChandlerChandler4:30
7."...and Death Said Live" Gillion2:01
8."Destroyer of All"ViljanenGillion3:57
9."What the Future Holds?"ViljanenGillion5:28
10."The Meadows of Asphodel"Viljanen, ChandlerGillion4:24
11."Dead Winds of Hope"Viljanen, ChandlerGillion6:23
12."The Call (The Backstreet Boys cover)" (Japanese bonus track)  3:30
Total length:49:49

Credits

Musicians

Guest musicians

  • Ryan Knight - guitar solo on "Birth of the Starchild"
  • Jona Weinhofen - guitar solo on "What the Future Holds?"

Production

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References

  1. "...And Death Said Live". amazon.com. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  2. "Mors Principium Est". morsprincipiumest.com. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  3. "Mors Principium Est". last.fm. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
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