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Days of Purgatory

Iced Earth
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 29, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: July 15, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Century Media
  • ASIN: B00129XQ40
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #172,055 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Limited edition 2008 UK two CD pressing of this Florida-based Heavy Metal outfit's 1997 compilation album housed in a miniature LP sleeve. Features an additional five tracks, bringing the total count to 20 blistering Iced Earth classics spanning the years 1986-94. Century Media.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Reincarnations of Perfection, September 6, 2003
By Barry Dejasu "the_otherness" (Rehoboth, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Days of Purgatory (Audio CD)
I've been into Iced Earth for about two years now; alongside Dream Theater and Opeth, they are one of my three favorite bands. So naturally, having collected most of their albums already, I had to add this to my collection, ASAP. But as it turns out, there were TWO versions of this album: a one-disc (which was in all the stores that sold Iced Earth), and a two-disc, only available from Europe. I hunted it down and won it over eBay, but just recently, it has become available to the U.S. This is good, because with this, you get almost twice the songs!

Now, for the album itself: DAYS OF PURGATORY is a collection of various songs spanning from various times in Iced Earth's then twelve-year reign. However, this is no "best-of" album; this is a RE-CREATION of songs. Now for a VERY brief history lesson.

From their earliest days, when they were known as Purgatory, through when they released their self-titled debut album in 1991, Iced Earth featured a less-than-perfect singer, Gene Adam; he sometimes was capable of reaching notes worthy of Halford (Judas Priest), but generally, he sounded like he was dying. Jon Schaffer, Iced Earth's seminal member (he writes and controls just about everything in the band, not to mention is the only member who HASN'T left yet), felt that Adam simply did not have the right vocals, so he recruited a new singer, John Greely in later 1991. Iced Earth released their sophomore album, NIGHT OF THE STORMRIDER, in 1992, and again, though Greely had fair talent (far better than Adam), he just wasn't right for the band (plus, he was difficult to work with), and again, they let go in favor of a better singer...and "better singer" is an understatement.

Enter Matthew Barlow, who debuted as Iced Earth's vocalist on 1995's BURNT OFFERINGS (my favorite album to date, I'm pretty sure). He sang in a deep, baritone voice (but has incredible range - his ultra-high screeches are chilling), and would record another album, 1996's THE DARK SAGA, before the idea occurred to Jon to re-create many of their original songs featuring the two former less-than-perfect singers. And not only that, but to remaster them, maybe re-MIX a few, and in some cases add new layers of guitars, bass, or drums. And what we get here is a terrific walk-through of some of the best tracks from Iced Earth's earlier years.

Barlow, without a doubt, is one of the best metal singers (or ANY kind of singer, for that matter) of all time. Besides sounding cool, he really puts EMOTION into his singing; he growls in angrier moments, croons in storytelling, wails in anguish, and howls with such haunting evil. Such a dark but beautiful singer, he is; and to hear these songs being performed EXACTLY as Schaffer had planned all along. Not to mention some songs are easier to understand now!

Standout recreations would have to include "Colors," "Angel's Holocaust," "Nightmares," "Iced Earth," and "Desert Rain." The remasters from BURNT OFFERINGS are all terrific choices, especially the epic "Dante's Inferno," a dark, brooding, 16-minute journey "...through the nine plains of hell," and one of the ultimate masterpieces from Iced Earth.

Perhaps the one and only complaint I have about this album is in "Angel's Holocaust." In the original version, John Greely belts out a screech that sends chills down my spine every time (right after "...born again of a thousand lies"); here, Matthew Barlow merely wails in a high-pitched tone. I only wish that he had given it his all - because when Barlow screeches, he SCREECHES.

And finally, my favorite track on this album would have to be "Cast in Stone." Originally, this song (from the 1991 debut) was called "Written on the Walls," and featured lyrics written by Gene Adam. I've never really taken the time to interpret those lyrics, but they've never really stood out to me anyway (perhaps because of Adam's voice was all? I do, after all, find it so irritating when he croaks, "written on the walls...the walls" in the bridge of the song). However, when recording this album, John Schaffer must have been unable to get Adam's permission to reproduce the vocals, and so, Matthew Barlow steps forward and dedicated his infrequent but talented songwriting to the reproduction of this song. Now THIS is interesting: a story of a race of creatures that existed before mankind, and as the latter race began to emerge, the former had to go into hiding, being turned into stone by day and lurking free at night (gargoyles, perhaps?). This is also one of their most progressive songs: it starts off as almost pure thrash, then becomes just plain heavy, then gets lighter, quieter...Barlow growls in spoken words of the fury and plotting of these creatures over mid-tempo drums and bass, and soon some guitars come in to thrash things in the same time, and then...the song becomes briefly acoustic, the guitars strumming as Barlow croons a warning that the creatures shall survive. Such a chilling, wonderful song, and the ultimate one from this collection.

Sadly, Matthew Barlow left the band in the summer of 2003. When September 11 occurred, he was, along with many, many people in the world, filled with grief and fury. He was distracted in the studio; he wasn't giving his full performance while trying to record their latest studio album, THE GLORIOUS BURDEN. He ended up quitting the band, feeling that he wasn't helping anyone by singing for a rock band that he didn't even do much songwriting for.

LUCKILY, Jon Schaffer recruited a new singer...former Judas Priest singer (after Rob Halford left), Tim "Ripper" Owens. He sings in a drastically higher voice than Barlow, but he has just as much range, power and emotion. THE GLORIOUS BURDEN was completed in July 2003, and it will be coming out by the end of the year. October 7 will see an EP featuring the BURDEN single, "The Reckoning," and Iced Earth will begin their Glorious World Tour.

So now DAYS OF PURGATORY is available in all its glory to the US. It is an absolute must for not just collectors, but for growing fans of the ultimate heavy metal band. LONG LIVE ICED EARTH! The Revolution is coming...

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Earlier Iced Earth Albums done right!, December 18, 2006
This review is from: Days of Purgatory (Audio CD)
Old tunes brought to life in a most wonderful way. If you liked the riffage of those early Iced Earth cd's, but couldn't handle the vocals?, this collection of songs is for you.

Gone are the god awful vocals and poor sounding recordings of those first few releases. They have been replaced with sonic happiness.

Here we have Matt Barlow (Iced Earth's best frontman ever) belting them out like no other can. The passion he brings in his delivery is just righteous. With his vocal ability and Jon Shaffer's guitar/songwriting you get a formidable duo to say the least.

The song selection is top notch as they've basically re-recorded the songs that are the most catchy from those early releases. Basically the hits if you can call them that? Anyway the point is this really, yes those older tunes rocked with other guys singing, but now they sore above the crowd with Matt at the helm and that my friends makes a world of difference. He just brings these tunes to life!

This in a nut shell, is what this collection of earl Iced Earth tunes is about. Reworking older songs and giving them new life.

A very enjoyable listen in every way!


P.S. Buy the 2 cd collection. You get more tunes overall and it's just a better deal all-round.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Iced Earth Revisited, July 26, 2006
This review is from: Days of Purgatory (Audio CD)
The 2-disc collection Days of Purgatory is an essential release for Iced Earth fans, and the perfect starting point for those new to the band.

Days of Purgatory revisits songs that initially appeared on the first few Iced Earth albums Enter the Realm, Iced Earth, Night of the Stormrider, and Burnt Offerings. Aside from Burnt Offerings, all of the early Iced Earth material suffered from barely adequate vocals. That changed when the mighty Matt Barlow came on board. His powerful voice became as much a part of Iced Earth's brand of thrash-based power metal as Jon Schaffer's lightning riffs.

Days of Purgatory gives Barlow a chance to put his own stamp on the early Iced Earth songs, and believe me it makes all the difference in the world. Instead of cringing when you hear a song like "Angels Holocaust" you'll be banging your head like you're supposed to. No more ball-squeezing vocals! Days of Purgatory also benefits from better sound technology than what was originally available to the band, so the songs sound better than ever.

If for some bizarre reason you actually prefer those early albums and vocalists, then you'll probably want to skip this collection. For the rest of Iced Earth fans, Days of Purgatory is a mandatory purchase. It's also an ideal jumping on point for new Iced Earth fans, as it gives you a nice overview of the band's work.

NOTE: Days of Purgatory was originally released in the US as a single disc. It has since been reissued in its original 2-disc format. Do yourself a favor and get the 2-disc version.
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