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Kissing the Beast
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Originally Released: 2003
Discs: 2
Label: Sanctuary (USA)
Item Number: WEA730132

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Kissing the Beast
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0.    DISC 1: BLACK REIGN:   
1.    Cursed   
2.    Need to Kill   
3.    In Memory Of (Paul Miller 1964-90)   
4.    Wolverine   
5.    Arachnid   
6.    I'm Paralysed   
7.    Crucified   
8.    Into the Fire   
9.    Riddle of Steel   
10.    Shadow King   
11.    Trinity MCMXLV 0530   
12.    Black Legions   
13.    Parasite   
14.    Acid   
15.    Tribes   
16.    Even in Heaven   
17.    Kissing the Beast   
0.    DISC 2: BURIED ALIVE:   
1.    Live Like an Angel   
2.    Welcome to Hell   
3.    Bursting Out   
4.    Countess Bathory   
5.    Black Metal   
6.    Buried Alive   
7.    Die Hard   
8.    Angel Dust   
9.    Witching Hour   
10.    Teacher's Pet   
11.    School Daze   
12.    In Nomine Satanas   
13.    Bloodlust   
14.    Hell Bent for Leather   
15.    Speed King   
Venom: Cronos (vocals, bass); Mantas (guitar); Abaddo (drums).

Compilation producers: Steve Hammonds, Antony Amos.

Liner Note Author: Dave Ling.

By the late '80s, it appeared as though Venom's days were numbered. Having not successfully cracked the U.S. market (while bands that they obviously influenced -- Metallica, Slayer, etc. -- began making their presence felt on the charts), Venom's members started coming and going. But by the late '80s, original guitarist Mantas was back on-board (rejoining original drummer and mainstay Abaddon), while founding member/singer/bassist Cronos was replaced by a new member, Tony Dolan. Additionally, a second guitarist was welcomed on-board as well, Al Barnes. And just like that, Venom was back in business. Although they didn't cause a stir again like they did when they first appeared on the scene, they continued to issue albums and tour regularly -- keeping their loyal cult following happy. The 2002 double-disc set, Kissing the Beast, focuses solely on this lineup. And while the albums from them weren't exactly on par with such early Venom classics as Welcome to Hell and Black Metal, they were easily able to keep pace with most of the burgeoning thrash and death metal bands of the day. Covering the years 1989 through 1993, you get studio standouts ("Cursed," "I'm Paralysed," etc.), as well as live re-recordings of the group's early classics ("Black Metal," "Teacher's Pet," etc.). Since the 2005 four-disc Venom box set, MMV, focuses solely on the group's Cronos era, Kissing the Beast may be a worthy follow-up purchase, especially if you're curious to sample what the band was up to in the ensuing years. ~ Greg Prato

In 2003, Castle released a compilation of greatest-hits volumes, Black Reign/Buried Alive, which contained two complete albums on one CD-- Venom's Black Reign (1996, originally released on Receiver) and Buried Alive (1999, also originally released on Receiver). ~ John Bush

By the late '80s, it appeared as though Venom's days were numbered. Having not successfully cracked the U.S. market (while bands that they obviously influenced -- Metallica, Slayer, etc. -- began making their presence felt on the charts), Venom's members started coming and going. But by the late '80s, original guitarist Mantas was back on-board (rejoining original drummer and mainstay Abaddon), while founding member/singer/bassist Cronos was replaced by a new member, Tony Dolan. Additionally, a second guitarist was welcomed on-board as well, Al Barnes. And just like that, Venom was back in business. Although they didn't cause a stir again like they did when they first appeared on the scene, they continued to issue albums and tour regularly -- keeping their loyal cult following happy. The 2002 double-disc set, Kissing the Beast, focuses solely on this lineup. And while the albums from them weren't exactly on par with such early Venom classics as Welcome to Hell and Black Metal, they were easily able to keep pace with most of the burgeoning thrash and death metal bands of the day. Covering the years 1989 through 1993, you get studio standouts ("Cursed," "I'm Paralysed," etc.), as well as live re-recordings of the group's early classics ("Black Metal," "Teacher's Pet," etc.). Since the 2005 four-disc Venom box set, MMV, focuses solely on the group's Cronos era, Kissing the Beast may be a worthy follow-up purchase, especially if you're curious to sample what the band was up to in the ensuing years. ~ Greg Prato


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