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On March 8, Ironbird via Cherry Red Records will re-issue Sanctuary's first two albums — 1987's Refuge Denied, produced by Dave Mustaine of Megadeth; and 1990's Into The Mirror Black, produced by Howard Benson — on a single CD.
Refuge Denied contains a great version of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit". Into The Mirror Black, Sanctuary's second and final album, is an overlooked masterpiece, blurring the lines between technical, Bay Area-style thrash, traditional heavy metal and European power metal.
Singer Warrel Dane and bassist James Sheppard went on to extend Sanctuary's ambition and songwriting sensibilities into the band Nevermore.
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Posted: 16.01.2010 by BudDa |
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That's very sweet  |
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| Hell yes... I was just listening to Refuge Denied yesterday. It really needs a remastering. Thank you god. |
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Written by Icedburden on 18.01.2010 at 21:48
Hell yes... I was just listening to Refuge Denied yesterday. It really needs a remastering. Thank you god.
There is no mention of the albums being remastered. |
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| Awesome! I'm so glad I didn't buy Refuge Denied last week at the store. I was really close too, but I think I'll wait for this 2-for-1 to come out. |
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| Yeah, I wrote that out of order, lol, I meant thank god for the CD and THEN it really needs a remastering. |
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