2001 studio album by Amon Amarth
The Crusher is the third studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth . It was released on 8 May 2001, through Metal Blade Records and Sony Music . The album was also released on the Double LP and Picture LP versions on 29 June 2007, which were hand-counted and limited to only 500 copies. A deluxe edition was released in 2009 that featured the album remastered by Jens Bogren , and a bonus CD of the original album played live in its entirety in Bochum, Germany.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Johan Hegg
No. Title Music Length 1. "Bastards of a Lying Breed" Olavi Mikkonen 5:33 2. "Masters of War" Mikkonen Fredrik Andersson 4:35 3. "The Sound of Eight Hooves" Mikkonen 4:50 4. "Risen from the Sea (2000)" Mikkonen Ted Lundström Nico Kaukinen Anders Hansson 4:26 5. "As Long as the Raven Flies" Mikkonen 4:04 6. "A Fury Divine" Mikkonen 6:36 7. "Annihilation of Hammerfest" 5:03 8. "The Fall Through Ginnungagap" Mikkonen 5:21 9. "Releasing Surtur's Fire" Mikkonen 5:30 Total length: 45:59
Limited edition bonus track No. Title Length 10. "Eyes of Horror" (Possessed cover) 3:34 Total length: 49:33
2009 remastered edition bonus CD No. Title Length 1. "Bastards of a Lying Breed" (live in Bochum , Germany in 2008) 5:41 2. "Masters of War" (live in Bochum, Germany in 2008) 5:10 3. "The Sound of Eight Hooves" (live in Bochum, Germany in 2008) 5:02 4. "Risen from the Sea (2000)" (live in Bochum, Germany in 2008) 4:24 5. "As Long as the Raven Flies" (live in Bochum, Germany in 2008) 3:36 6. "A Fury Divine" (live in Bochum, Germany in 2008) 6:09 7. "Annihilation of Hammerfest" (live in Bochum, Germany in 2008) 5:14 8. "The Fall Through Ginnungagap" (live in Bochum, Germany in 2008) 5:40 9. "Releasing Surtur's Fire" (live in Bochum, Germany in 2008) 5:17 Total length: 46:13
Personnel
Band members
Other
Engineered by Lars Szöke and mixed by Peter Tägtgren
Mastered at Cuttingroom by Peter In the Betou
Bonus track "Eyes of Horror" recorded at Das Boot studio
Cover by Tom Thiel and Thomas Everhard
Layout by Thomas Everhard
Release history
Date
Release
8 May 2001
Original
29 August 2009
Reissue
References
"Amon Amarth The Crusher Review - Review of The Crusher by Amon Amarth" . Heavymetal.about.com. 1 September 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
"The Crusher " . Allmusic . Retrieved 11 February 2012.
Amon Amarth
Olavi Mikkonen
Johan Hegg
Ted Lundström
Johan Söderberg
Jocke Wallgren
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