Frost and Fire (album)
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{{Other uses|Frost and Fire (disambiguation)}}
{{Infobox album
| name = Frost and Fire
| type = studio
| artist = Cirith Ungol
| cover = FrostAndFire.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Cover art by Michael Whelan
| released = January 1981
| recorded = April 1980
| studio = Gold Mine Studios, Ventura, California
| genre = {{hlist|Heavy metal|proto-doom{{cite web |url=http://clrvynt.com/cirith-ungol-interview/ |title=Tim Baker Interview |date=November 3, 2016 |accessdate=June 2, 2018 |publisher=Clrvynt }}}}
| length = {{duration|m=31|s=24}}
| label = Liquid Flames Records
| producer = Cirith Ungol
| prev_title = Cirith Ungol
(demo)
| prev_year = 1978
| next_title = King of the Dead
| next_year = 1984
}}
Frost and Fire is the debut album by the American heavy metal band Cirith Ungol. Its music is generally faster and more simplistic than that of King of the Dead, which saw the band begin to adopt a doom metal style influenced heavily by power metal.
Album information
Frost and Fire was produced by Cirith Ungol and originally self-released through the band's own record label—Liquid Flames Productions—in 1981. The album was re-released in 1984 by Enigma Records, re-released again along with King of the Dead on one CD by One Way Records in 1995, and finally re-released again in September 1999 on Metal Blade Records. A bootleg picture disc version of this LP, limited to 500 hand-numbered copies, also exists. While Michael "Flint" Vujejia is credited as the bass player on this album, it has been confirmed in several interviews that Greg Lindstrom was actually the bassist on this album.{{cite web | url = https://www.angelfire.com/zine2/ironwolf/inticirithungol.html | title = Cirith Ungol interview | access-date = November 26, 2011 | last = Lefevre | first = Patrick | date = April 2002 | work = Iron Wolf webzine | publisher = Angelfire}}
In Brazil the lp Frost and Fire was released with the cover of the King of the Dead. (1985).
Critical reception
{{Album ratings
| rev1 =AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}{{cite web | url = https://www.allmusic.com/album/frost-fire-mw0000627722| title = Cirith Ungol – Frost and Fire review | accessdate = November 25, 2011 | last = Huey | first = Steve | publisher = AllMusic }}
| rev2 =Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal
| rev2Score = 8/10{{cite book | last1 = Popoff | first1 = Martin | authorlink1 = Martin Popoff | title = The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties | publisher = Collector's Guide Publishing | date = November 1, 2005 | isbn = 978-1-894959-31-5| page=73}}
}}
In 2005, Frost and Fire was ranked number 362 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.{{cite book|title=Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten|year=2005|publisher=Rock Hard|language=de|isbn=3-89880-517-4|page=65}}
Track listing
All songs written by Greg Lindstrom. The seventh track, "Maybe That's Why", is an instrumental; however, lyrics were included for the song on the inner sleeve of the original vinyl release.
{{tracklist
|haedline =Side one
|title1 = Frost and Fire
|length1 = 3:35
|title2 = I'm Alive
|length2 = 4:58
|title3 = A Little Fire
|length3 = 3:46
|title4 = What Does It Take
|length4 = 3:36
}}
{{tracklist
|haedline =Side two
|title5 = Edge of a Knife
|length5 = 4:29
|title6 = Better Off Dead
|length6 = 4:45
|title7 = Maybe That's Why
|length7 = 6:15
|note7 = instrumental
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = 1999 remastered edition bonus track
|title8 = Cirith Ungol
|note8 = live
|length8 = 8:19
}}
Personnel
;Cirith Ungol
- Tim Baker – lead and backing vocals
- Jerry Fogle – guitars
- Greg Lindstrom – guitars, synthesizers, e-bow, backing vocals, bass (uncredited)
- Michael "Flint" Vujea – bass
- Robert Garven – drums, backing vocals
;Production
- Tim Nelson – engineer
- Allen Zentz – mastering
- Randall L. Jackson – executive producer
References
{{Reflist}}
{{Cirith Ungol}}
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