Født til å herske

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Født til å herske
two white outlines of swans swim by a black and white castle
Studio album by
Released1994
RecordedSweden
GenreDark ambient, dungeon synth
Length53:00
LabelMalicious Records
Dark Dungeon Music
Earache Records
ProducerMortiis
Mortiis chronology
The Song of a Long Forgotten Ghost
(1993)
Født til å herske
(1994)
Ånden som gjorde opprør
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Født til å herske (lit. "Born to rule") is Norwegian solo artist Mortiis's debut album, released on Malicious Records in 1994.[2] It consists of one long song, split into two tracks. Due to misprints, several press runs of the CD state different labels.

Track listing[edit]

  1. Født til å herske (Pt. 1) (27:37)
  2. Født til å herske (Pt. 2) (25:23)

Reissues[edit]

  • Two limited edition gatefold LP versions of the album were released, with 500 copies on black vinyl, and 500 copies on purple vinyl. Both came with a free poster.
  • Another reissue, by Mortiis' own label Dark Dungeon Music, featured a similar gatefold sleeve, but with different artwork and a new poster. The first 500 copies were released on gold vinyl, each hand-numbered and signed by Mortiis.
  • Released again by DDM in a limited copy of 100 grey vinyl with similar artwork to the gold pressing.
  • Projekt Records, an American record label, updated the CD version by including new artwork upon re-release. This was only available in the United States.
  • Earache Records reissued the CD, but kept the original artwork, choosing to release this internationally.
  • Earache Records reissued the CD again as part of a 3-CD set, along with Crypt of the Wizard and The Stargate. Remastered by Mortiis and repackaged in a deluxe embossed slipcase, it included liner notes by Tommy Udo and featured the original artwork.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tom Schulte. "Allmusic review". Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2010-12-23.
  2. ^ "Mortiis - Født til å herske". Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives. Retrieved 2 April 2016.