Samael’s “Ceremony Of Opposites” is the third full-length album for the band from Valais, Switzerland. “Ceremony Of Opposites” was released for the first time on vinyl record in 1994. In total, the album has been released officially on vinyl, in nine versions to date..
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Review
The “Ceremony Of Opposites” album is heavy, relatively slow, rhythmic at times, and quite an atmospheric Black-Death Metal mini-masterpiece. Perhaps the best work of the Samael band or one of their top albums.
My rating for “Ceremony Of Opposites” album is:
8,3/10
“Dark, Melodic, Heavy!”
How much does a vinyl copy of “Ceremony Of Opposites” LP cost?
Samael’s “Ceremony Of Opposites” on a vinyl record is not very expensive to obtain, as you will see in the list below. The current price for a MINT copy on a vinyl record in its original version (Limited to 2,000 copies on black vinyl), which is the most expensive, at the moment, is ≈120€
If you don’t want to spend that much money, you can buy a 2017 vinyl reissue (Back On Black BOBV048LP UK) for ≈25€
The relatively low value of the record combined with its high musical value, make it a necessary addition, for the collection of every collector of extreme metal music.
Official Versions – Prices
In this post will present all vinyl versions and prices of Samael’s “Ceremony Of Opposites” since 1994 when the band released the first version on vinyl.
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Samael “Ceremony Of Opposites” on Vinyl (Versions, Prices)
Black Metal – Death Metal
Tracklist (on original Vinyl)
- A1 Black Trip 3:19
- A2 Celebration Of The Fourth 2:53
- A3 Son Of Earth 3:58
- A4 ‘Till We Meet Again 4:11
- A5 Mask Of The Red Death 3:04
- B1 Baphomets 3:30
- B2 Flagellation 3:41
- B3 Crown 4:06
- B4 To Our Martyrs 2:37
- B5 Ceremony Of Opposites 4:39
1994
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Album ) Century Media 77064-1 Germany 1994 ≈120€
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Picture Disc, Album) Century Media 77067-1 Germany 1994 ≈50€
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Bi-coloured Red/White) Floga Records FL16 Greece 2011 ≈60€
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, Clear) Floga Records FL16 Greece 2011 ≈40€
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, Gold) Floga Records FL16 Greece 2011 ≈35€
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Red) Floga Records FL16 Greece 2011 ≈40€
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Red Translucent/Black Marbled ) Century Media 8981-1 US 2013 ≈40€
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Album, Remastered CD, Album, Remastered All Media, Reissue ) Century Media 19075850221 Germany 2018 ≈30€
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Album, Remastered, Red CD, Album, Remastered All Media, Limited Edition, Reissue ) Century Media 19075850221 Germany 2018 ≈45€
Ceremony Of Opposites (Vinyl, LP, Album, Remastered, SilverCD, Album, Remastered All Media, Limited Edition, Reissue ) Century Media 19075850221 Europe 2018 ≈39€
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This post was created by my interest in learning information about the versions and each version’s current prices in the vinyl record of “Ceremony Of Opposites”
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