Live Planetarium
Live Planetarium is a live album and fifth release of Australian Christian metal band Mortification, released in 1993. It contains live versions of material from the band's three previously released studio albums, Mortification (1991), Scrolls of the Megilloth (1992), and Post Momentary Affliction (1993), as well as two new songs and a cover song. A video of Live Planetarium was released on VHS in 1994 and later on DVD in 2006. A segment on Mortification's history, from the video of Live Planetarium, was included on the Tourniquet/Mortification Collector's Edition CD Single in 1994; the disc also contained songs from Mortification's Blood World album and American Christian metal band Tourniquet's Vanishing Lessons album.
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Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | October 1, 1993 at the Blackstump Festival, Appin, New South Wales, Australia | |||
Genre | Death metal, thrash metal, Christian metal | |||
Length | 58:42 | |||
Label | Intense Records | |||
Producer | Doug Sanders | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Mortification except where noted.
- "Grind Planetarium" - 5:16
- "Distarnish Priest" - 7:50
- "Brutal Warfare" - 4:10
- "Destroyer Beholds" - 3:56
- "Inflamed" - 3:32
- "Scrolls of the Megilloth" - 3:29
- "Symbiosis" - 6:03
- "Time Crusaders" - 5:55
- "Black Snake" - 2:37 (Bloodgood cover)
- "From the Valley of Shadows" - 8:12
- "Human Condition" - 5:45
- "The Majestic Infiltration of Order" - 1:10
- "This Momentary Affliction" - 0:47
Credits
Mortification
- Steve Rowe - Bass, vocals
- Michael Carlisle - Guitar
- Jayson Sherlock - Drums
Production
- Doug Sanders - Producer
Miscellaneous
- "Symbiosis" and "Time Crusader" are both newly written songs. "Symbiosis" later appeared on the band's fourth studio album, Blood World, in 1994.
- "Black Snake" is a song originally written by Bloodgood, an American Christian metal band, for their self-titled debut album in 1986.