Black Faith

Black Faith is the fourth album by British death metal band Cancer. It was released in 1995 by East West and distributed worldwide. The record received decidedly mixed reviews; some compared the Black Faith material to mid-period Metallica,[1] whilst others considered it a "poor man's Heartwork".[2]

Black Faith
Studio album by
Released1995
RecordedGreat Linford Studios; Milton Keynes
GenreDeath metal, industrial metal
Length46:50
LabelEast West
ProducerSimon Efemey
Cancer chronology
The Sins of Mankind
(1994)
Black Faith
(1995)
Corporation$
(2004)

Track listing

  • All Songs Written by Cancer, except where noted.
  1. "Ants (Nemesis Ride)" 4:59
  2. "Who Do You Think You Are" 4:38
  3. "Face To Face" 3:52
  4. "Without Cause" 6:10
  5. "White Desire" 3:08
  6. "Kill Date" 4:15
  7. "Temple Song" 2:32
  8. "Black Faith" 3:15
  9. "Highest Orders" 4:43
  10. "Space Truckin'" (Deep Purple cover; written by Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord, Roger Glover & Ian Paice) 4:31
  11. "I Save Me From Myself" 3:27
    • Note: Some editions of the album[3] add the song "Sunburnt" as track 11, then move "I Save Me From Myself"[4] as the last track, number 12.

Personnel

  • John Walker: Acoustic & Rhythm Guitars, Vocal
  • Barry Savage: Lead Guitars
  • Ian Buchanan: Bass
  • Carl Stokes: Drums, Percussion


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References

  1. Strong, M.C. The Great Metal Discography (2nd edition), ISBN 1-84195-185-4, 2001, p. 100.
  2. Patterson, Dayal. "Death Metal|UK", Terrorizer #150, 2006, p. 51.
  3. "Black Faith" at discogs
  4. Japanese track listing for "Black Faith"
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