Symphonies of Doom

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Symphonies of Doom
Symphonies of Doom cover
Studio album (demo) by Lucifer's Heritage
Released 1985
Genre Power metal
Length 17:20
Lucifer's Heritage chronology
Symphonies of Doom
(1985)
Battalions of Fear (demo)
(1986)


Symphonies of Doom was the first official release of Blind Guardian, then going under the name Lucifer's Heritage. These songs were never released on an album, although "Halloween" was released on the album Battalions of Fear, with different lyrics, and under the name "Wizard's Crown". Only the song "Brian" was played during a concert in 1994.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Halloween" – 3:22
  2. "Brian" – 2:41
  3. "Dead of the Night" – 3:33
  4. "Symphonies of Doom" – 4:08
  5. "Lucifer's Heritage" – 4:36

[edit] Credits

Blind Guardian
Hansi Kürsch | André Olbrich | Marcus Siepen | Frederik Ehmke
Thomas "Thomen" Stauch | Markus Dörk | Christoph Theissen | Hans-Peter Frey
Discography
Demo albums as Lucifer's Heritage: Symphonies of Doom | Battalions of Fear
Studio albums: Battalions of Fear | Follow the Blind | Tales from the Twilight World | Somewhere Far Beyond | Imaginations from the Other Side | Nightfall in Middle-Earth | A Night at the Opera | A Twist in the Myth
Live albums: Tokyo Tales | Live
Compilations: The Forgotten Tales
Singles: "A Past and Future Secret" | "Bright Eyes" | "Mr. Sandman" | "Mirror Mirror" | "And Then There Was Silence" | "The Bard's Song (In the Forest)" | "Fly" | "Another Stranger Me"
Videography
Videos: Imaginations Through the Looking Glass
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