Heart of a Killer
Heart of a Killer is Winter's Bane's debut album, released in 1993. It is a partial concept album, with the first six songs detailing the story of a judge who sentences a murderer to death, and soon afterwards has his heart replaced with the killer's in a transplant operation.
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Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal Power metal | |||
Length | 49:18 | |||
Label | Massacre | |||
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Heart of a Killer was re-released by Century Media in 2000, featuring a bonus disc comprising a live recording from a radio broadcast and a demo. A live recording of the band performing as a Judas Priest tribute band British Steel was submitted to Judas Priest by someone who knew the band, convincing them to hire Tim "Ripper" Owens as a replacement for Rob Halford in 1996.[2]
Track listing
All songs written by Lou St. Paul, except for where noted.
- "Wages of Sin" (Tim Owens, St. Paul) - 6:28
- "Blink of an Eye" (Owens, St. Paul) - 3:59
- "Heart of a Killer" - 4:24
- "Horror Glances" - 5:01
- "The Silhouette" - 4:34
- "Reflections Within" (Owens, St. Paul) - 5:41
- "Haunted House" - 3:49
- "Nightshade" (Owens, St. Paul) - 5:17
- "Winters Bane" (Winter's Bane) - 4:33
- "Cleansing Mother" - 5:28
2000 re-issue bonus disc
- "Wages of Sin"
- "Blink of an Eye"
- "Heart of a Killer"
- "Horror Glances"
- "The Silhouette"
- "Reflections Within"
- "Haunted House"
- "Fear of Death"
- "Cleansing Mother"
- "My Daggers Revenge" (demo)
- "Eyes of the Deceiver" (demo)
- "Seven Nations" (demo)
Credits
- Tim Owens - Vocals
- Lou St. Paul - Rhythm, Lead and Acoustic Guitars
- Dennis Hayes - Bass
- Terry Salem - Drums
- Gerhard Magin - Keyboards
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References
- Allmusic review
- "Winters Bane - Heart of a Killer". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
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