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    Posted: 03 Apr 2013 at 11:53am

ASKA "Nine Tongues" - Rerelease on CD and first time on vinyl

George Call (BANSHEE, ex-OMEN) and his band were over the top already 1997!



Releasedate: May 3rd, 2013
first published in 1997
Label: Pure Steel Records
style: US METAL with Hard Rock influences
catalogue nr.: PSRCD076 - PSRLP032
limitited edition: 500 pieces (100 orange, 400 black), gatefold

completely remastered by Rocco Stellmacher (GORGONS EYES, ex-MERLIN, ex-MIND ODYSSEY)

TRACKLIST:
1. The Stalker
2. Leprosy
3. Question
4. Little Sister
5. Blood Of The Wolf
6. Captain Crunch
7. Killashandra
8. Liquid Courage
9. Nightmare
10. The Dream

LINE-UP:
vocals, guitar - George Call (BANSHEE, ex-OMEN)
vocals, guitar - Daren Knapp
vocals, bass - Keith Knight
drums - Damon Call

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Promosheet vinyl open
Promosite open


album description

After releasing the last two ASKA-albums �Avenger� (2000) and �Absolute Power� (2007) as LPs, we have now decided to do the same with the 97� album �Nine Tongues� on vinyl as well as on CD.
The album was originally released on the very small label Ema Records in 1997, a time when classic Heavy Metal was supposed to be dead.
�Nine Tongues� offers you good Heavy Metal with some rather rocky parts, which will definitely find its fans today. The songs are enriched by George Calls distinctive and lyrical, but also a bit rough voice. The production is genre-typical and gives the sound a good facade.
�Nine Tongues� is a bit different from the rest of their discography � but still unmistakably ASKA!

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