ELEGY: More Box Set Details Revealed

February 17, 2009

Metal Mind Productions will issue a seven-CD ELEGY box set on March 23 in Europe and May 5 May in North America (via MVD). The titles will be made available in a new digipack edition on golden disc, digitally remastered using 24-bit technology and limited to 1,000 copies.

The box set will contain the following:

* "Labyrinth Of Dreams" (1992) (two bonus demo tracks)
* "Supremacy" (1993) (two bonus demo tracks)
* "Lost" (1995) (two bonus demo tracks recorded in 1990)
* "Primal Instinct" (1996) (one bonus demo track plus four acoustic songs performed by singer Ian Parry and guitarist Henk van de Laars during their 1998 TV and radio promotional tour of Japan)
* "State Of Mind" (1997) (three bonus demo tracks)
* "Manifestation Of Fear" (1998) (three bonus tracks)
* "Principles Of Pain" (2002) (four bonus tracks)

Dutch progressive metal band ELEGY was formed in 1986. A couple of demos were released in 1986 and 1988, followed by a European tour in support of KING DIAMOND and ANGEL WITCH. In 1992 they released their debut album "Labyrinth Of Dreams" through the Noise Records imprint T&T Records.

ELEGY's last album, "Principles Of Pain", was released in 2002 via Locomotive Music.

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