NECROMANDUS — Orexis of Death plus...

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Album · 1999

Filed under Hard Rock
By NECROMANDUS

Tracklist

1."Intro" †
2."Mogidisimo"
3."Nightjar"
4."A Black Solitude"
5."Homicidal Psychopath"
6."Still Born Beauty"
7."Gypsy Dancer"
8."Orexis of Death"
9."I've Been Evil" †
10."Mogidisimo (Reprise)"

Line-up/Musicians

Bill Branch - Vocals
Barry 'Baz' Dunnery – Guitars
Dennis McCarten - Bass
Frank Hall - Drums, percussion
Tony Iommi – Producer, guitar on "Orexis of Death"

About this release

Orexis of Death is an album by doom rock band Necromandus. It was recorded in 1973 under the supervision of Tony Iommi but was shelved due to Barry Dunnery's departure from the band and wasn't released until 1999. The album was re-released in 2005 under the name Orexis of Death Plus... and included two unreleased bonus tracks. It was also reissued in 2010 in its standard form, but with their Live album included.

2005 Bonus Tracks

1."Judy Green Rocket" (demo, recorded 1972)
2."Judy Green Rocket" (live, recorded at The Casino, Blackpool, 1973)

1999 - Vertigo(UK) LP(?)
1999 - Audio Archives(UK) LP
2005 - Audio Archives(UK) CD: bonus tracks

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Don't be fooled the album cover and the title. If you're expecting a slab heavy, doom laden, riff-tearing Sabbath-esque assault, you're not going to find it here. If that's what you're searching for, check out Supernaut's self-titled debut from 1973 or First Daze Here from Pentagram. Orexis Of Death is more in line of hard progressive rock/heavy prog though it does exude a medieval ambience at times. Closer to the early incarnations of Wishbone Ash and Jade Warrior or even Black Widow, and obvious influences from King Crimson and yes, even Yes. With all that being said, this is an excellent album. I would tend to tag it more a heavy prog album than proto-metal.

Back in the "old days", relatively speaking, the '80's to be more precise when I was in full blown addiction of collecting vinyl there was many myths and legends attaining to rare, obscure, limited pressings and even unreleased recordings from the sub-genre of proto-metal that were rightly or wrongly attributed without much merit. Rumours would be a better word to use as these much hyped lost gems were unwarranted on many occassians and for the most part there was reasons why: bad production and sound quality, finicial backing, label promotion, weak material, etc., and in some cases the circumstances were unfortunate, this album being a perfect example.

The band was managed by Sabbath guitarist, Tony Iommi and Necromandus had laid down the tracks, but in 1973, Sabbath was huge and very busy, thus Iommi had kept putting off the final steps to get the record off the shelf and then guitarist Brian Dunnery announced he was leaving the band and Iommi axed the single and album slated for release as he believed the band didn't have it without Dunnery.

Fast forward to 1999 and finally the music was released. I heard this from the guys at my local vinyl shop and put in my order for the album. Some six weeks later the LP had arrived from the U.K. Man I was surprised. This wasn't was I was expecting. I wasn't really dissappointed, more surprised than anything. Damn, this is really good progressive rock and the production and sound quality just magnificant for 1973, especially for an album that was "shelved". The album was released again in 2005 as, "Oxeris Of Death plus..." that was remastered with a couple of bonus tracks. Now, I don't know if this was the case for the first issue, referring to being remastered. Anyways, it really doesn't matter. It's terrific.



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