Black Aria II
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Black Aria II | ||
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Studio album by Glenn Danzig | ||
Released | October 17, 2006 | |
Recorded | 2004-2006, Paramount Studios, Hollywood, CA | |
Genre | Heavy Metal | |
Length | 34:47 | |
Label | Evilive | |
Producer(s) | Glenn Danzig | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Glenn Danzig chronology | ||
Circle of Snakes (2004) |
Black Aria II (2006) |
The Lost Tracks of Danzig (2007) |
Black Aria II is a 2006 album by Glenn Danzig, intended as a follow-up to his 1992 solo CD of the same name. Despite being composed and discussed in various interviews throughout 1990s, Black Aria II was not released until October 17, 2006. Its subtitle is Lilith, Whore of the Desert, a reference to Lilith, the mythical first wife of Adam and the subject of the album's content. Famed comic artist Bill Sienkiewicz painted the album's cover art. [1] [2][3] [4]
[edit] Track Listing
- Overture: Winged Night Demon (1:21)
- Abandonment / Recreation (4:12)
- Zemaragad (3:57)
- Lamia (4:14)
- Bridal Ceremony of the Lilitu (2:16)
- Dance of the Succubi (2:21)
- Unclean Sephira (3:46)
- LCKR (1:43)
- The Succubus Feeds (2:20)
- Shiddin (2:37)
- Demons Reprise (3:13)
- Lamenta Lilith (2:36)
[edit] Personnel
- Glenn Danzig: vocals, keyboards, guitars
- Tommy Victor: extra guitar on track 1
- Tania Themmen: vocals
Danzig |
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Glenn Danzig |
Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein | Kenny Hickey | Steve Zing | Johnny Kelly |
Former members: John Christ | Tom Orio-Nist | Dave Kushner | Tommy Victor | Jeff Chambers | Joe Fraulob | Todd Youth | Eerie Von | Josh Lazie | Rob Nicholson | Howie Pyro | Jerry Montano | Chuck Biscuits | Mark Chaussee | Joey Castillo | Charlee Johnson | Bevan Davies |
Official discography |
Studio albums: Danzig (1988) | Lucifuge (1990) | How the Gods Kill (1992) | 4 (1994) | Blackacidevil (1996) | Satan's Child (1999) | I Luciferi (2002) | Circle of Snakes (2004) |
Glenn's solo albums: Black Aria (1992) | Black Aria II (2006) |
EPs: Thrall: Demonsweatlive (1993) | Sacrifice (1996) |
Live albums: Live on the Black Hand Side (2001) |
Box sets: The Lost Tracks of Danzig (2007) |
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