This was the first record released on Metal Blade Records. The New Heavy Metal Revue Presents Metal Massacre Hit the Lights" - Metallica (Listed as Mettallica) (4:25) LP: 1984 (Metal Blade ?) ĭeath of the Sun - Cirith Ungol (3:56).The only other album you'll find released on Liquid Flame records is Falcon S/T CD, this is because Rob Garven is the drummer for Falcon. The Liquid Flame LF001 is their self release. Liquid Flame is Cirith Ungol's label, they created it so they could put there LP out. this is where the HM13666 number comes from. If you hold the vinyl at the right angle in the light you can see it impressed or etched into the run off at the end of each side. But it doesn't matter - 80 or 81 - it's great album and that's important!Ī runoff matrix is the # on the vinyl next to the label. I dunno, 1981 is probably corrects since thats what is written on your LP. ![]() Originally released by Cirith Ungol on Liquid Flames Records in 1980, the album was re-released in 1981 by Enigma Records There’s a mailing list as well (to "fill out and return to be placed on Cirith Ungol’s International List") with adress: I don’t find any mention of Enigma, only Liquid Flame Records. HM13666, isn't that the catalogue number for the Enigma edition? Have read both years multiple places though. Released on Liquid Flame Records somewhere between that. I got this vinyl from Liquid Flame Records, but the year is 1981 (HM13666)!? LP: 1980 US (Liquid Flame Records LF001).Witchdance and Bite of the Worm is available on Servants of Chaos. The original song has can be heard at Matt Baker's The Cirith Ungol Legion MySpace group. The picture is of the licence plate for Rob's own Ferrarri. High Speed Love has been re-recorded and released by Falcon on Falcon in 2004. On "We Know You’re Out There", a track about alien invasion. Recording vocals for a Cirith Ungol song was a "duet" with Neal Beattie Although not a trained singer,īaker boasted a unique screaching style all his own. With no suitable singer in sight or earshot, friend and roadie We Know You're Out There is also not exactly rare, as it has been available for listen for long time on the bands MySpace-site.Route 666 has been re-recorded and released by Falcon on Falcon in 2004.Show You All has been re-recorded and released by Falcon on Die Wontcha in 2008.We sent the cassette out to a lot of record companies, but I think they were all looking for another Van Halen at that time, so we decided to release an album ourselves. “Bite of the Worm” and “Witchdance” from that cassette are on “Servants Of Chaos”. We recorded a 12 track demo cassette (the “Orange Album”) in 1979, which we sold locally and at shows. Sung by exiting Neal Beattie and entering Tim Baker and "High Speed Some of the tunes on the orange cassette included "Show YouĪll" sung by Rob, "Route 666" sung by Greg, "We Know You’re Out There" The cassette demo "album" had an orange cover, and it was distributedĪt gigs. Limited to a few hundred copies.Īrmed with their own Dokorder reel-to-reel 4 track recorder,Ĭirith Ungol whapped out a tape chock full of their blistering tunes. ![]() Wrote an autobiography about his time with Savage Grace, titled “Christian Logue’s Savage Grace Diary – My Life Leading the Greatest Heavy Metal Band You Probably Never Heard of.” receives: $19.95Īdd a note: Christian Logue’s Savage Grace DiaryĪ cassette demo known as "Orange Album", "Orange Demo", "Orange Label" or simply as "Album". He also reportedly runs a porn production company, and is currently using the Savage Grace website to attempt to recruit young women to supposedly keep him company. He later allegedly opened a clinic in the Caribbean claiming to treat cancer patients under that same identity, using unproven alternative treatments. He was arrested in 2005 for practicing quack medicine without a license under a false identity. Masters of Disguise is in many ways also a continuation of the ’80s metal band Savage Grace. This e-book is called Christian Logue’s Savage Grace Diary. This e-book is called "Christian Logue’s Savage Grace Diary".
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