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Cold Lake was an album by the Swiss avant-garde metal band Celtic Frost. It was not popular with the group or its fans and is no longer available to buy making the album much sought after by collectors. After a disheartening end to their "One In Their Pride" tour in Dallas, Texas, Thomas G. Warrior decided to end the band. Though in mid 1988, to the request of Oliver Amberg and support of producer Tony Platt, the band was resurrected, though with an entirely new line-up (Oliver Amberg – guitars, Curt Victor Bryant – bass, Stephen Priestley – drums and additional vocals). Even though the project had the cooperation of Warrior, he held little interest in it and so allowed Amberg to do the major body of composition. The album was released in 1988 and received hugely negative reviews by critics and the band was labeled a sell-out by its core fanbase. The music was changed to sound more like glam metal such as Mötley Crüe (a popular style at the time) than that of the hardcore underground proto-black metal sound or thrash/death metal that defined the band (and its early incarnation, Hellhammer) or avant-garde influenced doom/death sound era Into the Pandemonium. Amberg was quickly fired after the release of the album. When the band re-issued its back catalogue in 1999, they purposely omitted Cold Lake. Its rarity means good copies are now quite expensive, for example in UK albums are now priced at around £70. Some of the tracks appear on the compilation album Parched With Th
Human (Intro)
Celtic Frost
Seduce Me Tonight
Celtic Frost
Petty Obsession
Celtic Frost
(Once) They Were Eagles
Celtic Frost
Cherry Orchards
Celtic Frost
Juices Like Wine
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Little Velvet
Celtic Frost
Blood on Kisses
Celtic Frost
Downtown Hanoi
Celtic Frost
Dance Sleazy
Celtic Frost
Roses Without Thorns
Celtic Frost