Christian Death - Atrocities
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Product details
- Barcode 822603737110
- Genre Goth
- Condition New
- Variant Limited, Sun Yellow
When 'Atrocities' was originally released in 1986, it marked the transition after the decision of Rozz Williams to quit CHRISTIAN DEATH and Valor Kand taking over as the leading figure in the band. The fourth album of CHRISTIAN DEATH was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales (UK) in 1985 under the direction of Kand with major input by Barry Galvin, who contributed arrangements and songwriting. 'Atrocities' represents a daring artistic choice as the album mainly deals with the Holocaust in general and the death camp of Auschwitz, and the murderous criminal medic Dr. Josef Mengele also known as the "Angel of Death" in particular. 'Atrocities' includes a rendition of "Gloomy Sunday" by Hungarian Jewish pianist and composer Rezso Seress, who survived forced labour in Ukraine during WWII. An urban myth claims an increased number of suicides through airplay of this song.
Sun Yellow 12" vinyl in gatefold.
First pressing: 300 copies worldwide.
A1 Will-O'-The-Wisp
A2 Tales Of Innocence
A3 Strapping Me Down
A4 The Danzig Waltz
A5 Chimére De-Ci De-Lá
B1 Silent Thunder
B2 Strange Fortune
B3 Ventriloquist
B4 Gloomy Sunday
B5 The Death Of Josef
