Death (2) – Symbolic
Label: |
Roadrunner Records – 603497819362 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, Stereo
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Country: |
Europe |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Technical Death Metal |
Tracklist
A1 | Symbolic | 6:33 | |
A2 | Zero Tolerance | 4:48 | |
A3 | Empty Words | 6:22 | |
A4 | Sacred Serenity | 4:27 | |
A5 | 1,000 Eyes | 4:28 | |
B1 | Without Judgement | 5:28 | |
B2 | Crystal Mountain | 5:07 | |
B3 | Misanthrope | 5:03 | |
B4 | Perennial Quest | 8:21 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – The All Blacks B.V.
- Copyright © – The All Blacks B.V.
- Licensed To – Roadrunner Records
- Licensed From – The All Blacks B.V.
- Published By – Roadcrew Music, Inc.
- Published By – Mutilation Music
- Produced For – D.U.A.F. Productions
- Recorded At – Morrisound Studios
- Mixed At – Morrisound Studios
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
- Manufactured For – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Marketed By – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Manufactured By – Memphis Record Pressing – MRP6313
- Mastered At – GZ Media – 290098E
Credits
- A&R – Monte Conner
- Artwork [Cover Art] – Rene Miville
- Bass – Kelly Conlon
- Co-producer [Co-Produced By] – Chuck Schuldiner
- Design – Patty Mooney*
- Drums, Percussion [Propeller & M-14 Shell] – Gene Hoglan
- Guitar – Bobby Koelble
- Mastered By – George Marino
- Music By, Lyrics By – Chuck Schuldiner
- Photography By [Band Photos] – Rene Miville
- Producer, Engineer [Engineered By] – Jim Morris
- Vocals, Guitar – Chuck Schuldiner
Notes
Labelled at some stores as the "30th Anniversary Edition", although not listed on release.
Includes printer inner sleeve with lyrics.
Produced and engineered for D.U.A.F. Productions.
Recorded and mixed at Morrisound Recording, Tampa, FL.
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York, N.Y.
All songs published by Roadcrew Music, Inc./Mutilation Music (BMI).
Back cover/labels:
This reissue ℗ 2018, 1995, © 1995 The All Blacks B.V., under exclusive license to Roadrunner Records.
Manufactured for and Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.
Made in Czech Republic.
Sticker on shrinkwrap:
WMIS Limited, Cannon Place, 78 Cannon St, London EC4N 6AE, UK.
Warner Music Group Holding GmbH, Alter Wandrahm 14, 20457 Hamburg, . [email protected]
Note on runouts: All are stamped.
Includes printer inner sleeve with lyrics.
Produced and engineered for D.U.A.F. Productions.
Recorded and mixed at Morrisound Recording, Tampa, FL.
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York, N.Y.
All songs published by Roadcrew Music, Inc./Mutilation Music (BMI).
Back cover/labels:
This reissue ℗ 2018, 1995, © 1995 The All Blacks B.V., under exclusive license to Roadrunner Records.
Manufactured for and Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.
Made in Czech Republic.
Sticker on shrinkwrap:
WMIS Limited, Cannon Place, 78 Cannon St, London EC4N 6AE, UK.
Warner Music Group Holding GmbH, Alter Wandrahm 14, 20457 Hamburg, . [email protected]
Note on runouts: All are stamped.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned): 603497819362
- Barcode (Text): 6 03497 81936 2
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, variant 1): MRP6313 / 603497819362 - A 02183893 290098E1/A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, variant 1): MRP6313 / 603497819362 - B 02183871 290098E2/A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, variant 2): MRP6313 / 603497819362 - A 02185122 290098E1/A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, variant 2): MRP6313 / 603497819362 - B 02214869 290098E2/B
- Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 93)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Symbolic (Cassette, Album) | Metal Mind Records | MASS 0150 | Poland | 1995 | ||
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Symbolic (LP, Album, Stereo) | Roadrunner Records | RR 8957-1, RR 8957 1 | Europe | 1995 | ||
Recently Edited
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Symbolic (CD, Album) | Shock (2) | RR 8957-2 | Australia | 1995 | ||
Recently Edited
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Symbolic (CD, Album, Club Edition) | Roadrunner Records | RRD 8957 | US | 1995 | ||
New Submission
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Symbolic (Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release) | Absolute Records (9) | none | Russia | 1995 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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I don't know what everyone else is hearing, and i'm really surprised to read the negative thoughts on the sound of this record. I'm listening now and am absolutely blown away by how clear and crisp, yet heavy bottom end this pressing has. Sounds fucking amazing to my ears. The inner sleeve was tight due to static, but not nearly as bad as some of these reviewers are saying. Slide your hand down either side of the inside of the sleeve to stop it from clinging to the record, then the record slides out no problem. haha. people on this site.
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This was the absolute worst record I ever bought in of static and actually getting the thing out of that darn paper sleeve. Seriously, why do they keep doing this, I'd be happy to pay a Euro more for a proper lined sleeve.. 🤷♂️
Regarding the pressing itself -
my copy was also noticably quiet, which isn't necessarirly a bad thing in my opinion - but listening to this left me pretty un-impressed.. the sound is alright, but far from awesome - and especially towards the end of side A (1000 eyes) I noticed it just sounds rather bad to be frank.
Really wanted to like this as I was looking forward to a re-release very much, but can't recommend this one to be honest. -
Unfortunately, this reissue is a disappointment. The sound is much too quiet. This is the first record in my collection that sounds better on CD than vinyl. But that's just my personal opinion.
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Unfortunately too much music squeezed on side A, making it sound thin and distorted at the least from track 4 on.
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I agree the inner sleeve was a horrible treatmwnt to the vinyl itself, but it plays and sounds great. After taking it out of the sleeve the first time, I don't have issues with it.
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Edited 7 days agoWeird how different experiences can be. My copy is quiet, clean and sounds great. Couldn't be happier with it. Musically it is a masterpiece, but I guess you know if you are reading this;) Thanks Chuck, we owe you so much! R.I.P.
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Solid pressing, but I'm not as hyped as others. It sounds a bit muffled and flat compared to high res digital files, which have more punch, clarity and details, especially the drums. Probably not a surprise when there's more than 26 minutes of very bass heavy music squeezed on side A. But then this isn't my first record with such a duration, so I know it can be done better (see Soundgarden's "Louder Than Love" for example).
The pressing quality also isn't outstanding, but above average for GZ. There some surface noise between tracks, but nothing distracting. Overall I'm still happy to finally have this classic on vinyl. -
Perfect re-issue in every way… pressing, printing, mastering are top notch! And finally a release with a printed innersleeve again! 10/10 of cause for this release, as the music is flawless (as you know).
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Nothing short of disgraceful quality. Record was stuck in the innersleeve so bad, I couldn’t get it out. Only god knows why. After 10 minutes of vigorously pulling on it, I was met with the most filthiy record I have ever seen. Tried brushing it off. But all the dirt is too stubborn. Oh well I thought maybe it will sound fine then. But hell no this is lifeless as hell. For years they refuse to release the rights and then give us this? This is miles apart from the relapse reissues and not in a good way!
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