The Dawn of the Black Hearts

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The Dawn of the Black Hearts
Live album (bootleg) by
Released17 February 1995[1]
Recorded28 February 1990 in Sarpsborg, Norway
GenreBlack metal
Length37:57
LabelWarmaster Records
Mayhem chronology
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
(1994)
The Dawn of the Black Hearts
(1995)
Out from the Dark
(1996)

The Dawn of the Black Hearts[2] (subtitled Live in Sarpsborg, Norway 28/2, 1990) is a bootleg live album by the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. The title originates from a line of lyrics Fenriz of Darkthrone wrote for the band.[3]

Despite being a bootleg, the album is sometimes listed as one of the band's main albums, mainly due to the notoriety regarding the cover art, which is an image of the late Mayhem vocalist Per "Dead" Ohlin shortly after he committed suicide.[4][5]

Background

The bootleg is a record of a live show that took place on 28 February 1990 in Sarpsborg, Norway. Metalion, an early figure in the scene who helped to organise this show, claimed that there were around 300 people in attendance and the members of Darkthrone and Immortal were present as well.[6]

Cover

The album cover bears a photograph of vocalist Dead (Per Yngve Ohlin), shortly after his suicide on 8 April 1991.[7] The photograph was taken by guitarist Euronymous (Øystein Aarseth), shortly after he entered the house the band shared and discovered the body.[8]

Bullmetal, a penpal of Euronymous and owner of Warmaster Records, was sent a copy of one of the photos Euronymous had taken of Dead's body. Euronymous had taken additional pictures of Dead's body in different positions (one of them with Dead "sitting half up, with the shotgun on his knee"), but these photos were later found and destroyed by Euronymous' father after he was killed in 1993, 2 years before the album bootleg was released.[9]

Release

According to Metalion, the bootleg was made and released by an individual from South America.[6] This individual has been identified as Mauricio “Bull Metal” Montoya from the Colombian metal scene, who was apparently a pen-pal of Euronymous. The latter is said to have given Bull Metal the photographs, which were used for the first printings of the bootleg in South America. However, some of these details are considered more mythical than substantiated.[10][11]

Dayal Patterson, a historian of metal, has referred to the live record as "perhaps the most bootlegged black metal release of all time."[12] The bootleg was the gateway to discovering Dead-era Mayhem for a number of later black metal musicians, such as Black Emperor of Spain's Supremacía Satánica, D of Indonesia's Warkvlt, and Semjaza of Greece's Thy Darkened Shade.[13]

The Dawn of the Black Hearts was officially reissued in 2017 on vinyl under the name Live in Sarpsborg, using a photo of Necrobutcher as a new cover. This 2017 release uses improved audio from a master source.[14]

Track listing

The original track listing (recorded in 1990 with Dead as vocalist and Hellhammer as drummer):

No.TitleLength
1."Deathcrush"3:36
2."Necrolust"4:19
3."Funeral Fog"6:38
4."Freezing Moon"6:06
5."Carnage"4:18
6."Buried by Time and Dust"5:46
7."Chainsaw Gutsfuck"3:59
8."Pure Fucking Armageddon"3:15
Total length:37:57

Extra songs included on many reissues (recorded in 1985 with Messiah as vocalist and Manheim as drummer):

No.TitleLength
9."Danse Macabre" (Celtic Frost cover)1:10
10."Black Metal" (Venom cover)3:00
11."Procreation of the Wicked" (Celtic Frost cover)2:40
12."Welcome to Hell" (Venom cover)3:46
Total length:48:30
  • Some of the reissues with bonus songs combine "Danse Macabre" and "Black Metal" in one track.
  • Certain versions containing the bonus song mistitle "Danse Macabre" as "Dance Macabre".

Personnel

Lineup on original release:

Re-release bonus tracks lineup:

See also

References

  1. ^ The Dawn of the Black Hearts - Live in Sarpsborg, Norway 28/2, 1990 Archived 2014-10-30 at the Wayback Machine, metal-archives.com
  2. ^ The original pressing has "The" at the beginning of the title. Some later editions omit it.
  3. ^ the lyrics sheet can be found in the 2009 limited edition EP, Life Eternal.
  4. ^ Bowar, Chad. "Mayhem". About.com. Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved July 15, 2008.
    "Mayhem Career Albums". MusicMight. Archived from the original on February 14, 2009. Retrieved July 15, 2008.
    "Mayhem Main Albums". Allmusic. Retrieved July 15, 2008.
  5. ^ "Mayhem - the Dawn of the Black Hearts - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". Archived from the original on 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  6. ^ a b Moynihan, Michael; Soderlind, Didrik (2003-11-01). Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground New Edition. Feral House. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-932595-52-9.
  7. ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry. "Mayhem". MusicMight. Archived from the original on February 14, 2009. Retrieved July 15, 2008.
  8. ^ Kahn-Harris, Keith (2007). Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge. Oxford: Berg Publishers. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-84520-399-3.
    Michael Moynihan, Didrik Søderlind: Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground. First Edition. Venice, CA: Feral House 1998, pp. 59f.
  9. ^ Lords of Chaos, p49
  10. ^ "AN NCS INTERVIEW: GUERRA TOTAL (GERSON TORO)". NO CLEAN SINGING. 2017-10-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "MΑΥΗΕΜ: Dawn of the Black Hearts, Vinyl LP – 1995". Vinylom. 28 March 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ Patterson, Dayal (2013-11-25). Black Metal: Evolution of the Cult. Feral House. p. 148. ISBN 978-1-936239-76-4.
  13. ^ Lahtinen, Luxi (2021-04-08). "The Metal Crypt presents... Per Yngve Ohlin aka "Dead"". The Metal Crypt.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "Live in Sarpsborg". burningshed.com. Archived from the original on 2018-11-23. Retrieved 2018-11-23.

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