The Darkest Age: Live '93

The Darkest Age: Live '93

Cover art by Jacek Wiśniewski
Live album by Vader
Released July 27, 1994
(See Release history)
Recorded December 13, 1993
Genre Death metal
Length 51:07
Language English, Polish
Label Baron Records, Arctic Serenades, System Shock/Impact Records, Metal Mind Records, Pavement Music
Producer Vader & Mariusz Kmiołek[1]
Vader chronology
The Ultimate Incantation
(1992)
The Darkest Age
(1993)
De Profundis
(1995)
Alternative cover
alternative cover art
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

The Darkest Age: Live '93 is a live album by the death metal band Vader. It was recorded at Corona Hall, Cracow, Poland (13th of December 1993), originally released on Baron Records in 1994 in cassette format.

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Macbeth (Intro)" (instrumental) Laibach 3:54
2. "Dark Age"  Piotr WiwczarekPiotr Wiwczarek 4:43
3. "Vicious Circle"  Paweł WasilewskiPiotr Wiwczarek 3:13
4. "The Crucified Ones"  Piotr WiwczarekPiotr Wiwczarek 3:11
5. "Demon's Wind"   Piotr Wiwczarek 5:01
6. "Decapitated Saints"  Piotr WiwczarekPiotr Wiwczarek 2:31
7. "From Beyond (Intro)" (instrumental) Piotr Wiwczarek 1:01
8. "Chaos"  Paweł WasilewskiPiotr Wiwczarek 4:57
9. "Reign-Carrion"  Piotr WiwczarekPiotr Wiwczarek 7:17
10. "Testimony"  Piotr WiwczarekPiotr Wiwczarek 4:10
11. "Breath of Centuries"  Paweł WasilewskiPiotr Wiwczarek 4:23
12. "Omen (Intro)" (instrumental) Jerry Goldsmith 2:08
13. "Hell Awaits" (Slayer cover)Kerry KingJeff Hanneman, Kerry King 4:41

Personnel

Production and performance credits are adapted from the album liner notes.

Vader
Production
  • Jacek Wiśniewski – cover art
  • Jan Polakowski – alternative cover art
  • Marcin Ograbek – engineering
  • Mariusz Kmiołek – management
  • A. Belica – photos
Note
  • Recorded at Corona Hall, Kraków, Poland, December 13, 1993

Release history

Region Date Label
Poland July 27, 1994[2] Baron Records
Europe 1996 Arctic Serenades
Europe March 18, 1998[3] System Shock/Impact Records
USA July 27, 1999[4] Pavement Music
Japan March 23, 2000[5] Avalon Marquee
Poland February 20, 2007[6] Metal Mind Productions

References

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