Mystic Places of Dawn

Mystic Places of Dawn is the first album by Septic Flesh, released in 1994.

Mystic Places of Dawn
Studio album by
Septic Flesh
ReleasedMay 1994
RecordedJanuary - February 1994
GenreDeath-doom
Length55:03
LabelHoly; Season of Mist (Reissue)
ProducerSeptic Flesh, M. W. Daoloth
Septic Flesh chronology
Temple of the Lost Race
(1991)
Mystic Places of Dawn
(1994)
Esoptron
(1995)
Alternative cover
2002 digipak reissue
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Peek from the Pit[1]

History

The album was reissued in 2002 with the Temple of the Lost Race EP as bonus tracks and then again in 2013 by Seasons of Mist. Though someone named "Jim" is credited for drums, in fact all drums were programmed, with the exception of "Morpheus (the Dreamlord)", which features drumming by Nick Adams (who also performed session work for the Greek black metal act Necromantia.

The cover art on the vinyl edition was by Boris Vallejo.[2]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Sotiris V.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mystic Places of Dawn"Sotiris V.6:12
2."Pale Beauty of the Past"Sotiris V.5:56
3."Return to Carthage"Sotiris V.3:38
4."Crescent Moon"Spiros A., Sotiris V.8:24
5."Chasing the Chimera"Spiros A., Sotiris V.4:50
6."The Underwater Garden"Sotiris V.6:50
7."Behind the Iron Mask"Spiros A., Sotiris V.3:11
8."(Morpheus) the Dreamlord"Spiros A., Sotiris V., Christos A.6:52
9."Mythos (Part I: Elegy - Part II: Time Unbounded)"Sotiris V., Christos A.8:48
2002 and 2013 reissues bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."Erebus"Sotiris V.5:26
11."Another Reality"Spiros A., Sotiris V., Christos A.4:41
12."Temple of the Lost Race"Spiros A., Sotiris V.7:24
13."Setting of the Two Suns"Spiros A., Christos A.4:07

Personnel

Septic Flesh – producer
Additional musicians
  • Nick Adams – drums (track 8)
  • Magus Wampyr Daoloth – additional howlings (track 3)
Production
  • George "Magus Wampyr Daoloth" Zaharopoulos – producer, engineering (tracks 1 – 7, 9)
  • Antonis Delaportas – producer, engineering (track 8)
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References

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