The Melancholy E.P.

The Melancholy E.P.
EP by Iced Earth
Released April 19, 1999 (First Issue)
January 8, 2001 (Reissue)
Genre Power metal
Length 23:15
Label Century Media
Producer Iced Earth
Iced Earth chronology
Something Wicked This Way Comes
(1998)
The Melancholy E.P.
(1999/2001)
Alive in Athens
(1999)

The Melancholy E.P. is an EP by American heavy metal band Iced Earth, and was originally released in 1999 as a radio promotion; however, some were sold directly to the fans.

The EP contains three original Iced Earth songs and two covers: "Shooting Star" by Bad Company, and "Electric Funeral" by Black Sabbath.

Only 1500 hand-numbered copies exist of the first edition.

In 2001, the EP was re-released in greater numbers due to demand. The re-release contains all of the songs from the limited edition plus two additional tracks: one is a Judas Priest cover of "The Ripper", which had appeared on the limited edition release of The Dark Saga as a bonus track and on the Judas Priest tribute album A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal Vol. 2, and the other is a live version of "Colors" (from Iced Earth), a song that didn't make it on to the Alive in Athens album due to track listing mix-ups.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Original album Length
1. "Melancholy (Holy Martyr)"  Jon SchafferSomething Wicked This Way Comes 4:47
2. "Shooting Star" (originally by Bad Company)Paul RodgersStraight Shooter 5:16
3. "Watching Over Me"  Jon SchafferSomething Wicked This Way Comes 4:28
4. "Electric Funeral" (originally by Black Sabbath)Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill WardParanoid 4:53
5. "I Died for You"  Jon SchafferThe Dark Saga 3:47

Bonus tracks (re-release)

No. TitleLyricsMusicOriginal album Length
6. "The Ripper" (originally by Judas Priest)Glenn TiptonGlenn TiptonSad Wings of Destiny 2:44
7. "Colors" (from Alive in Athens sessions)Jon SchafferRandall Shawver, Jon SchafferIced Earth 5:15

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