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From the Cradle to Enslave Ep
Cradle of Filth
From the Cradle to Enslave Ep
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
 
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Extremely limited EP from Britain's top dark metal band in a digipak. Six tracks, including two new cuts, two cover versions, a remix and a live recording. Contains 'From The Cradle To Enslave', 'Death Comes Ripping', 'Per...  more »

     
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All Artists: Cradle of Filth
Title: From the Cradle to Enslave Ep
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
Styles: Goth & Industrial, Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Extremely limited EP from Britain's top dark metal band in a digipak. Six tracks, including two new cuts, two cover versions, a remix and a live recording. Contains 'From The Cradle To Enslave', 'Death Comes Ripping', 'Pervert's Church (From The Cradle To Deprave)' (Remix), 'Of Dark Blood And Fucking', 'Sleepless' and 'Funeral In Carpathia (Be Quick Or Be Dead Version). Digipak. 1999 release.

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CD Reviews

New CoF
Colin Pool | 12/26/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Cradle certaintly have come a long way since Orgiastic Pleasures back in '92. The new disc, "From the Cradle to Enslave" is not the greatest Cradle of Filth CD, but it deserves the 5 stars anyway. Dani Filth and company have taken a new approach to songwriting, as the title track has a definite commercial twinge to it (well, as commercial as black metal can get). The other tracks, "Of Dark Blood and F**king," "Death Comes Ripping," (A Misfits cover), "Sleepless," (an Anathema cover), and two remixes, a techno remix of "Cradle" and a remake of the CoF classic "Funeral in Carpathia," are also fairly trimmed up; much more straightforward than tracks from "Dusk and Her Embrace," some of which sprawl on for 8 to 9 minutes. It even conjurs memories of "The Principle of Evil Made Flesh (an album which even die-hard Cradle fans have never heard). In effect, "Cradle to Enslave" is definitely for the die-hard fan, as well as for the newer fans. I wouldn't reccomend it as an introduction for new listeners though, as it is not an accurate representation of the group, and is more of a look at what's to come with the new album. New listeners should definitely go check out "Cruelty and the Beast." That's all for now. Hope I helped."
It takes a little understanding.
Ian Smith | TX, USA | 12/17/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD is only for the COF fans of a loyal following. To understand this EP you would have to understand COF. If you are one to collect their music no matter what kind of direction they choose to try, then this is a good one to have. If not and this will be your first time listening to them, definitely listen to their previous albums. This is a great way to make the anticipation of their next album even more. Also, purchase their new video "PanDaeMonAeom" (something like that) it will really get you inside of COF. COF will always be on top."
Not there old stuff, but it's different in a good way
Heaven_Burner | Deposit, Ney York | 04/16/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you are a fan of straight foward black and death metal, then you won't like this. If you like and appreciate talent though, you will like this. It is totally different from their other worrks with a slightly more commercial appeal to it. As if COF could ever be commercial. But it's all good, and it still rocks."