Wounded Land (album)

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Wounded Land
Wounded Land cover
Studio album by Threshold
Released 1993
2001
Recorded 1992
Genre Progressive metal
Length 57:30
Label Avalanche
Producer Karl Groom and Richard West
Professional reviews
Threshold chronology
none Wounded Land
(1993)
Psychedelicatessen
(1994)

Wounded Land is the debut album from British progressive metal band Threshold, released in 1993. It is the first of two non-consecutive albums to feature vocalist Damian Wilson, who returned for 1997's Extinct Instinct, and the only one to feature Tony Grinham on drums. It was rereleased as a Special Edition in 2001.

The songs deal with the issues of environmental destruction, drug abuse, the Gulf War and, in the bonus track "Intervention," the Bosnian War.

[edit] Track List

  1. "Consume To Live" (8.13)
  2. "Days Of Dearth" (5.28)
  3. "Sanity's End" (10.23)
  4. "Paradox" (7.17)
  5. "Surface To Air" (10.16)
  6. "Mother Earth" (5.54)
  7. "Siege Of Baghdad" (7.44)
  8. "Keep It With Mine" (2.28)
  9. "Intervention" (6.38)+

+ Not on original pressing; this song originally appeared on a Dutch compilation released in 1992.

Additionally, the Special Edition release of the album contains demo recordings of "Paradox" and "Days of Dearth" from this album, and the early song "Conceal the Face," which eventually saw release in acoustic form on the fan club album, Wireless. Each of the demo recordings features singing from Jon Jeary, the band's original bassist, vocalist and songwriter.

[edit] Special Edition features

  • Extended booklet with slipcase and liner notes
  • Bonus track: Intervention (1992 version)
  • Multimedia section including: introductory notes, demo versions (days of dearth, paradox, conceal the face - previously unreleased), screensaver, photo gallery, hidden track +

+ To find the hidden track in the multimedia, go to the exit screen and click on the © symbol at the foot of the screen.

[edit] Musicians