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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: King Diamond / Original recording remastered / Audio CD released ... more
Conspiracy - King Diamond ... 2000-08-14 at Roadrunner / Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 At The Graves
2 Sleepless Nights
3 Lies
4 Visit from The Dead
5 Wedding Dream
6 Amon Belongs To Them
7 Something Weird
8 Victimized
9 Let It Be Done
10 Cremation
11 At The Graves
12 Cremation

Newest Review: ... a Danish man's impossibly high vocal talents. This is easily the better of the two albums, with more consistent, longer and ... more

 ... more substantial songs fully displaying the range of the band's talents. Andy LaRoque is perhaps at his very best here, and King Diamond himself varies his vocals a lot more to use his full range, something that makes the high, soft chorus of 'Sleepless Nights' and the dialogue of 'At the Graves' all the more effective. The horror film keyboards are back in full force and remind of the debut release, and there's even time given over to instrumentals, chiefly the finale 'Cremation.' The lyrical concepts are still p...more

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Release Date: 2000 - 08 - 14, Audio CD, Roadrunner
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Premium Review Conspiracy - King Diamond: Conspiracy (219 words)
by - written on 01/09/08 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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The sequel to "Them," King Diamond's final album of the eighties returns to the more inclusive full-band sound of their first two albums, before "Them" threatened to turn the outfit into a one-man project based entirely around a Danish man's impossibly high vocal talents. This is easily the better of the two albums, with more consistent, longer and more substantial songs fully displaying the range of the band's talents. Andy LaRoque is perhaps at his very best here, and King Diamond himself varies his vocals a lot more to use his full range, something that makes the high, soft chorus of 'Sleepless Nights' and the dialogue of 'At the Graves' ...  Read the complete review

 

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