MORBID ANGEL's 'Blessed Are The Sick' Master Tape Sold On eBay
July 9, 2008Earache Records has auctioned off the original MORBID ANGEL "Blessed Are The Sick" master tape (see photos below) from February 1991 via eBay for £330.00 (approximately $654). According to a posting on the auction page, all copies of the CD ever made were spawned from this original master tape, which Earache has offered to fans "due to a lack of storage space." It comes with the original tape logs, with handwritten corrections and times. This is not a multi-track tape. It's the original stereo mix, mastered onto a Sony PCM-1630 Digital Audio Processor. The output from the PCM-1630 was recorded on a Sony DMR-4000 Digital Master Recorder using Ampex 467 Digital Audio Tape. This was mastered by Rodney Fuller and created at Fuller Sound in Miama, Florida on February 11, 1991.
MORBID ANGEL played its first show with new touring guitarist, ZYKLON's longtime axemeister Destructhor (a.k.a. Thor Anders Myhren),on June 22 at the Hellfest in Clisson, France.
Although MORBID ANGEL's upcoming album does not currently have a name, its title will likely begin with the letter "I", in keeping with the band's tradition of titling their albums in alphabetical order beginning with 1989's "Altars of Madness", and continuing through "Heretic".
"A lot of people around the world have come up with titles that they thought it would be," MORBID ANGEL frontman David Vincent told Norway's "Tinitus" radio show in an interview that aired last month. "There is no title yet — we've not decided on it. We've not decided whether it's going to continue following the alphabet or not. So anything that you hear or read on the Internet is totally speculation by anyone."
MORBID ANGEL's follow-up to 2003's "Heretic" will mark the group's first release to feature David Vincent since 1995's "Domination".
MORBID ANGEL is presently unsigned, having parted ways with Earache Records following "Heretic"'s release.
MORBID ANGEL's current lineup is rounded out by guitarist Trey Azagthoth and drummer Pete Sandoval.
(Thanks: BrooklynVegan.com)
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