Volume Two (Sleep album)
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Volume Two | ||
EP by Sleep | ||
Released | 1992 | |
Recorded | USA | |
Genre | Stoner Metal | |
Length | 15:40 | |
Label | Off The Disk | |
Sleep chronology | ||
---|---|---|
Volume One (1991) |
Volume Two (1992) |
Sleep's Holy Mountain (1993) |
Volume Two is an EP by the stoner metal band Sleep. The EP was unofficially released through the Off The Disk-record company (OTD-15) after Justin Marler had left the band to enter an Orthodox monastery. It consists of a cover of Black Sabbath and an early version of Nain's Baptism and The Druid, both to appear in their full form on Sleep's next album: Sleep's Holy Mountain. There were only 1000 copies pressed, making this a collector's item for most fans.
Lord of This World is edited with a fake live intro by Roy Page, a friend of the band, and the recording date and place was faked to 1979, Radio City Music Hall, NYC as a joke referring to their classic rock sound.
[edit] Track listing
- "Lord Of This World" (8:03)
- "Nain's Baptism" (2:07)
- "The Druid" (5:30)