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Wolverine Blues

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Category: Death Metal

Year: 1993

Label: Earache/Columbia

Catalog Number: CK 57593

Average Rating: 77 / 100 (2 ratings)

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Entombed Wolverine Blues Album Cover

Personnel
Mike Anderson drums, guitar
L-G Petrov vocals
U Cederlund guitar, tambourine
Lars Rosenberg bass
Alex Hellid guitar
Tracks
1.  Eyemaster  3:20
2.  Rotten Soil  3:25
3.  Wolverine Blues  2:13
4.  Demon  3:17
5.  Contempt  4:32
6.  Full of Hell  3:20
7.  Blood Song  3:23
8.  Hollowman  4:25
9.  Heavens Die  4:14
10.  Out of Hand  3:16
  
Total Running Time:  35:25

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Martyr Date: April 20, 2003 at 6:06
I'd heard pretty good things about Entombed so I went out and bought this album (it was their newest release at the time). The album itself isn't all that bad, but it isn't compelling in any way. None of the songs really seem to stand the test of time as it has lost what little edge it originally held.

From: Zze Date: October 18, 2003 at 8:52
I was in a band that had 2 Death Metal freaks, so I listened to some Death Metal then because of them. This CD I saw labeled even as " Death Rock" as its not Death Metal but it does have some elements of it

From: SIXXSWINE Date: October 31, 2003 at 19:25
This was one of the bands that about 10 years ago had some "critical acclaim" from the press & the underground. I picked this one up originally in '93. I must say that, since I redicovered the band, this is still one of my favorites from their back catalog. While, they didn't meet the "hype" as a band that gained any major "success." This one stands as one of the fan's favorites of the band. I will give this one an 8.0. Look for the limited edition version. It's got some Marvel Comics art.

From: crimsonmask Date: September 5, 2004 at 11:36
If you dont dig this entombed album then you don't know good music. This album came out when the scene was filled with 10,000 entombed(left hand path@clandestine era)clone bands. they had to do something to be different and this entombed (in my opinion)is way better than there stuff before wolverine blues.No this isn't going to be a full on blast album but if you enjoy good mosh time music (and probably one of the best guitar sounds ever) this album is for you.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: October 12, 2014 at 19:31
A decent release for me...just that...tracks 1,2,5,6,7 & 9 are just o.k. ones...could have been a stronger release though.70/100


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