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Devil Doll – Dies Irae (1996(1999)) Rapidshare

January 26th, 2010 by That Vulture

Last post with Devil Doll, and what a fine post it is.

Devil Doll Dies Irae Cover
Devil Doll – Dies Irae (1996(1999))

01 – 18. Part 1-18
19. Hidden Track

Dies Irae is the sixth studio album by the rock band Devil Doll, released on February 1996. A concept by Mr. Doctor, is inspired by the life and music of George Harvey Bone, the poems of Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Brontë, Emily Dickinson and Isidore Ducasse.The lyrics contains multiple references to the poem The Conqueror Worm by E.A. Poe (with the entire final stanza of the poem reproduced almost verbatim). The sample used at the beginning “Part 12″ is from the film The Night Of The Hunter, and is the character, “Pearl Harper” (played by Sally Jane Bruce) singing.Part 18 (the final track) ends after two minutes, followed by total silence before a two minute hidden track, sometimes reffered to as Part 19.

I hope you enjoy Devil Doll as much as I do. Get Dies Irae here!

Best regards,
That Vulture

Devil Doll – Sacrilege Of Fatal Arms (1993) Rapidshare

January 24th, 2010 by That Vulture

Yeah, more Devil Doll. Can you blame me? These albums are from what I’ve heard pretty difficult to find, but I still hope you try to locate an original copy if you like it. I guess it will be difficult and expensive. Sucks, huh? Well, atleast I’ve found them for you – so you can get a listen.

Devil Doll Sacrilege Of Fatal Arms Cover
Devil Doll – Sacrilege Of Fatal Arms (1993)

01. Sacrilege Of Fatal Arms

The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms is the fifth studio album by the band Devil Doll, and their fourth publicly released album. It is the original soundtrack to the film of the same name, which was written and directed by Mr. Doctor, the creative force behind Devil Doll.

And, this album you can download here. Enjoy!

Best regards,
That Vulture

Devil Doll – Sacrilegium (1992) Rapidshare

January 23rd, 2010 by That Vulture

We’re continuing the Devil Doll worship.

Devil Doll Sacrilegium Cover
Devil Doll – Sacrilegium (1992)

01. Sacrilegium
02. Hidden Track

Sacrilegium is the third album by the rock band Devil Doll, released on May 1992 on Hurdy Gurdy Records. A concept created by Mr. Doctor, Sacrilegium is the first album by Devil Doll recorded like a unic group, located in Ljubljana.

I guess you’d like to have a listen, i mean – Devil Doll IS pretty interesting. Get it here!

Best regards,
That Vulture

Devil Doll – Eliogabalus (1990) Rapidshare

January 22nd, 2010 by That Vulture

I hope you enjoyed Devil Doll – The Girl Who Was … Death, because I was thinking I’d give you some more weirdness from Devil Doll again.

Devil Doll Eliogabalus Cover
Devil Doll – Eliogabalus (1990)

01. Mr. Doctor
02. Eliogabalus

In 1989, Mr. Doctor began the work on two compositions, The Black Holes of My Mind, a 45 minute composition incorporating esoteric quotations and subliminal messages; and Eliogabalus, a 60 minute composition inspired by Antonin Artaud’s book “Heliogabalus: Or, The Crowned Anarchist”.

In December Devil Doll entered Tivoli Studios with Jurij Toni to record a new album. Hurdy Gurdy’s budget limitations forced Mr. Doctor to cut down the two former compositions, in order to include both on a single vinyl release.

Only the Italian section, and the Slovenian guitarist Bor Zuljan, was used to record the album.

Eliogabalus was released in 1990, the shortened version of The Black Holes of My Mind was renamed “Mr. Doctor” for this release, while “Eliogabalus” retained its name.

Well, you can get the album here. Prepare for more Devil Doll soon!

Best regards,
That Vulture

Devil Doll – The Girl Who Was … Death, Rapidshare

January 20th, 2010 by That Vulture

The fourth album I’ll post here is quite something…

Devil Doll Logo

So, what’s this?

Well, ladies and gentlemen, this is Mr. Doctors brainchild. He had a very strange band called Devil Doll, and in 1989 this project released an album titled “The Girl Who Was … Death”:

The Girl Who Was ... Death Cover

Devil Doll – The Girl Who Was … Death

01. The Girl Who Was … Death

This album is in my mind quite extraordinary. Experimental and artsy, symphonic and progressive. Lot’s of metal influences, yet so much more than “metal”.  The vocals are out of this world. Everything here is composed by Mr. Doctor, which goes to prove what a musical genius this man must be. I’m in AWE.

You can, ofcourse, download the entire album here. You will enjoy this, I promise!

Best regards,
That Vulture