this is more unique than rare, you can clearly hear many riffs (or parts of them) present on the works they will publish years later. wow !!! Heavy influences of Venom... Thank you very much Ellya
I was listening to Formulas a few days ago and a riff did click. I think it was among the last tracks of that album. A small spin on a riff from this song or another unreleased Morbid Angel song. They had a lot of Mercyful Fate influence too can't deny
Some force out there in the cosmos is trying to prevent this entire show from reaching the public domain. You've contributed a vital missing piece with this upload, now all that's missing is Maze of Torment and Welcome to Hell
I don't have the files for the other Evil Archives but I do have some releases that have the same material from the Evil Archives volumes. Apparently there's like 7 volumes. Here's where I got the info from: www.sathvyre.de/chapelofghouls/collection.html I'll try to upload Live Evil 86-88 sometime. You can find Evil Demos and 3rd Gig on youtube
@@ellya3775 It's a shame that that Sathvyre page got taken down a few months ago. It was one of the only bonafide resources for real Morbid Angel history
Guitar - Trey Azagthoth obviously Drums - Mike Browning Vox and Bass - Dallas Ward maybe? Hes among the first lineups and it kindof sounds like him on their 86 demo the lineup was John Ortega on bass instead and Browning doing vox and drums. I'm not sure myself so don't take my word for it
@@ellya3775 I think Dallas got in jail before recording this. Also Mike Browning said that they got John Ortega so Richard Brunelle can focus on vocals, which is weird because does it mean that Ortega was playing guitar?! And Richard a vocalist?!! Then who's on bass?! I guess this will remain a mystery unless somehow Trey can help us here lol... Thanks anyway, i appreciate your reply :)
This is just the demo era of Morbid Angel, even just the stuff from 1987 is pretty bizarre for the band, goes to show how much they stepped up their game when they recorded Altars...
What a jewel! As primitive as this is it’s still awesome!
*I have this*
*I am a fan of these jewels and beginnings of bands, it is when history began to be created.*
can you upload the CD or more if you have them?
Can’t believe how high the bass is in this mix.
this is more unique than rare, you can clearly hear many riffs (or parts of them) present on the works they will publish years later. wow !!!
Heavy influences of Venom...
Thank you very much Ellya
I was listening to Formulas a few days ago and a riff did click. I think it was among the last tracks of that album. A small spin on a riff from this song or another unreleased Morbid Angel song. They had a lot of Mercyful Fate influence too can't deny
Invocation To A Continual One from that album is basically a rehashed version of this song. The riff I was saying is this one at 0:25. Fucking awesome
@@ellya3775 it sounds pretty Nasty Savage when the vocals came in .
Pretty good. Almost prog rock or even heavy psych in a way.
Some force out there in the cosmos is trying to prevent this entire show from reaching the public domain. You've contributed a vital missing piece with this upload, now all that's missing is Maze of Torment and Welcome to Hell
Your wish has been heard
@@ellya3775 Can you upload Abominations and Morbid Angel too, if you have those? I think everyone would really appreciate it.
So that’s where songs from formulas came from…..
at 7:08 - "this is Trey Emmanuelle on lead f*****g guitar" 😆
opening riff is "Immortal rites" at about half the pace
Still sounds sick af!
Anyone have audio of Terri on vocals c. 1983?
earliest thing we got is “the beginning” demo and couple live shows from 1985
16:35 = The Sinneerr
And "Corpse Grinder"
@@patricioleiva8641 Corpse Grinder ? Don't you know KK downing
@@Nissardpertugiu Yes, that is the, how do you call it, tremolo picking/vibrato? that Chuck, Jeff Hanemman, Larry Lalonde and Trey used years later.
do you have the rest of the evil archives cds?
I don't have the files for the other Evil Archives but I do have some releases that have the same material from the Evil Archives volumes. Apparently there's like 7 volumes. Here's where I got the info from: www.sathvyre.de/chapelofghouls/collection.html
I'll try to upload Live Evil 86-88 sometime. You can find Evil Demos and 3rd Gig on youtube
@@ellya3775 thanks i appreciate it
@@ellya3775 It's a shame that that Sathvyre page got taken down a few months ago. It was one of the only bonafide resources for real Morbid Angel history
Anyone knows about the line up here?
Guitar - Trey Azagthoth obviously
Drums - Mike Browning
Vox and Bass - Dallas Ward maybe?
Hes among the first lineups and it kindof sounds like him
on their 86 demo the lineup was John Ortega on bass instead and Browning doing vox and drums. I'm not sure myself so don't take my word for it
@@ellya3775 I think Dallas got in jail before recording this. Also Mike Browning said that they got John Ortega so Richard Brunelle can focus on vocals, which is weird because does it mean that Ortega was playing guitar?! And Richard a vocalist?!! Then who's on bass?! I guess this will remain a mystery unless somehow Trey can help us here lol... Thanks anyway, i appreciate your reply :)
@@tamer.elgamal damn hahha! You can probably ask Browning for more hes a really cool guy and might answer you
@@ellya3775 These info i mentioned are from an interview i read online. Wish i know him or any of the guys personally lol
What the fuck is this? I’m totally clueless here.. is this “proto” MA? This is super bizarre but in the best way. I honestly can’t comprehend
Its not proto MA, this was MA already
This is just the demo era of Morbid Angel, even just the stuff from 1987 is pretty bizarre for the band, goes to show how much they stepped up their game when they recorded Altars...
@@SuicidalGrind AOB was not a demo.
It was signed and produced by Goreque records