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Opeth - In Cauda Venenum (Connoisseur Edition) 2x 180G Vinyl LP Remastered

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by Opeth
Original price £23.99 - Original price £23.99
Original price
£23.99
£23.99 - £23.99
Current price £23.99
Condition: New
2x 180G Black Vinyl LP Remastered
Catalogue Number: 4251981703404
Barcode: 4251981703404
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New

Track Listing / Description
A1 Garden Of Earthly Delights
A2 Dignity
A3 Heart In Hand
B1 Next Of Kin
B2 Lovelorn Crime
C1 Charlatan (English Version)
C2 Universal Truth
C3 The Garroter
D1 Continuum
D2 All Things Will Pass
 
English version of the remixed & remastered "Connoisseur Edition" of In Cauda Venenum. "How do you transfer a state of the art Pro-Tools recording, with a zillion different tracks, on to a piece of plastic and generate sonic greatness?" With lockdown, OPETH's mastermind Mikael Akerfeldt finally found the time to unite 'a team of musical nerds', as he describes it, to ponder over the question, how they could produce a master of 'In Cauda Venenum' that sounds as surpreme as Akerfeldt's favourite records from the past? After heated discussions and trying out many different methods that never seemed to fully please the Swedish master's ear, they transferred the album to magnetic tape and then cut the vinyl lacquers from the tape itself, to create a warm, powerful and yet dynamic master that is now available in form of their In Cauda Venenum's "Connoisseur Edition". There are few bands that can or will match Sweden's OPETH. Since forming in the tiny Stockholm suburb of Bandhagen in 1990, the Swedes have eclipsed convention, defiantly crushed the odds, and, most importantly, crafted 13 stunningly beautiful, intrinsically intense albums to become one of the biggest progressive rock/metal bands on the planet; whether that be live or on record. Ask any OPETH fan. Enquire with any band that's shared the proverbial pine with the Swedes. Or, get a label representative to talk OPETH. They'll all tell you the same thing: OPETH are peerless. And they're only getting better, even after selling more than two million records and even hitting the #1 in the German album charts with their album "Sorceress" in 2016.