Wolfheart

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Wolfheart
File:Wolfheartalt.jpg
Studio album by Moonspell
Released 1 April 1995
Genre Gothic metal, black metal
Length 43:52
Label Century Media
Producer Moonspell, Waldemar Sorychta
Moonspell chronology
Under the Moonspell
(1994)Under the Moonspell1994
Wolfheart
(1995)
Irreligious
(1996)Irreligious1996
Alternative cover
Digipak edition
Digipak edition
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]
Sputnikmusic (2.5/5)[2]

Wolfheart is the debut studio album by Portuguese gothic metal band, Moonspell. All of the tracks are in English except for "Trebaruna" and "Ataegina", which are in Portuguese, as well as the chorus of "Alma Mater". The song "An Erotic Alchemy" is a duet, inspired by and quoting Marquis de Sade.[citation needed]

In July 2010 it was reported that Wolfheart will be represented in the form of an official stamp to be issued by the Portuguese Postal Service (CTT, Correios de Portugal) as part of a collection of stamps that represent the most significant rock moments and records from Portugal.[3]

Track listing

All lyrics by Fernando Ribeiro, all music by Moonspell.

No. Title Length
1. "Wolfshade (A Werewolf Masquerade)"   07:43
2. "Love Crimes"   07:34
3. "...of Dream and Drama (Midnight Ride)"   03:59
4. "Lua d'inverno" ("Winter Moon") (instrumental) 01:48
5. "Trebaruna"   03:30
6. "Vampiria"   05:36
7. "An Erotic Alchemy"   08:05
8. "Alma Mater"   05:37
9. "Ataegina" (digipack release bonus track) 04:01
Total length:
47:53

Credits

Band members

  • Fernando Ribeiro - vocals
  • Mike - drums
  • Passionis - keyboards
  • Ares - bass
  • Mantus - guitar

Additional musicians

  • Ricardo Amorim – guitars, backing vocals
  • Birgit Zacher – female vocals

Production

  • Nuno Cartaxo - photography
  • Christophe Szpajdel - logo (original edition)
  • Axel Hermann - cover art (original edition)
  • Carsten Drescher - layout, design

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