Wolfheart [Deluxe Re-Issue] Moonspell

BUY THIS ITEM

  • $12.99 List price
    $10.29 Online price
    (Save 20%)
    $9.26 Member price
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=727701839820&productCode=MU&maxCount=100&threshold=3

GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

Usually ships within 24 hours

Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

CD - Reissue

  • Release Date: 02/26/2008
  • Original Release: 1995
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 58,644
  • Label: CENTURY MEDIA
  • UPC: 727701839820

Customers who bought this also bought

 
  • Overview
  • Tracks
  • Editorial Reviews
  • Details & Credits
Track List
Click on LISTEN or link to hear an audio clip.
To listen to samples you'll need a Windows Media Player

Wolfheart [Deluxe Re-Issue]

Disc 1
1LISTENWolfshade (A Werewolf Masquerade) 7:43
2LISTENLove Crimes 7:33
3LISTEN...Of Dreams and Drama (Midnight Ride) 3:58
4LISTENLua d'Inverno 1:48
5LISTENTrebraruna 3:29
6LISTENVampiria 5:35
7LISTENAn Erotic Alchemy 8:05
8LISTENAlma Mater 5:36
9LISTENAtaegina 4:00

Disc 2
1LISTENIntro Live 1:41
2LISTENLove Crimes Live 4:56
3LISTEN...Of Dreams and Drama (Midnight Ride) Live 3:34
4LISTENAn Erotic Alchemy Live 4:57
5LISTENLua d'Inverno Live 1:34
6LISTENTrebraruna Live 3:18
7LISTENWolfshade (A Werewolf Masquerade) Live 6:23
8LISTENVampiria Live 5:04
9LISTENAlma Mater Live 5:19

See all tracks

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Released at the height of the European goth metal craze, Moonspell's Wolfheart was a surprisingly accomplished effort by a band originating in the unlikeliest of places, heretofore relatively metal-free Portugal. Diligent students of their northern European neighbors, the bandmembers had yet to develop a wholly original voice, but quickly proved they'd done their homework by incorporating the genre's trademark elements (morbid lyrical schemes, dreary and melancholy riffs, ambient keyboards, demonic chorales) into the grandiloquent opener, "Wolfshade (A Werewolf Masquerade)." Singer and group instigator Fernando Ribeiro (here named Langsuyar for maximum crypt-defiling effect) alternates death grunts and a guttural baritone style obviously inspired by Type O Negative's Peter Steele as he leads his troops through multi-faceted but often overly ambitious compositions. You can't blame the boys for trying but, with the exception of "Love Crimes," which somehow manages to combine galloping drums, Iron Maiden-like guitar harmonies, and ethereal female vocals to great effect, the album's second half (introduced by the gypsy lute of "Lua d'Inverno" [Winter Moon]) soon collapses into a jumble of well-intentioned but not yet fully developed tracks. The strange chorus of "Trebaruna" never quite gels with the surrounding guitars, and the absurdly over the top gothic operetta "Vampiria" is a tad too much to stomach. Thankfully, the group pulls it together for a closing couplet featuring the easy-flowing epic "An Erotic Alchemy" (note the barely corrupted "Crazy Train" riff) and punchy closer "Alma Mater." All in all, Wolfheart was a strong launching pad, which would set the tone for Moonspell's accelerated artistic maturation in years to come. [CMA issued a Deluxe Edition in 2008.] Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

  • Listener Rating:
Be the first to write a review!