From the Cradle to Enslave explained

From the Cradle to Enslave
Type:ep
Artist:Cradle of Filth
Cover:Cradle of Filth - From the Cradle to Enslave.jpg
Released:30 October 1999
Recorded:1999
Studio:Parr Street (Liverpool) and Springvale (Ipswich)
Genre:Extreme metal
Length:32:01
Label:Music for Nations (Europe)
Metal Blade (US)
The End Records (re-release)
Producer:Cradle of Filth
Prev Title:Cruelty and the Beast
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Midian
Next Year:2000

From the Cradle to Enslave is the second EP by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth, released on 30 October 1999 by Music for Nations (Europe) and Metal Blade (US).

Recording and content

The EP was recorded during a period of upheaval for the band, with Gian Pyres and Nicholas Barker leaving prior to its release (Pyres would return for the recording of Midian) and Stuart Anstis and Les Smith departing the band soon afterwards.

From the Cradle to Enslave contains two original compositions: the title track and "Of Dark Blood and Fucking". The rest of the disc consists of a re-recording of a track from the album Dusk... and Her Embrace and two or three cover versions, depending on the region (the US release includes "Dawn of Eternity" instead of the European version's title track remix "Pervert's Church").

Release

From the Cradle to Enslave was released on 30 October 1999 by record labels Music for Nations (Europe) and Metal Blade (US). It reached number 84 in the UK Albums Chart.[1] and was released in two versions, one edited (supposedly to make it MTV-friendly) and one uncut. Both contain a reference to the Cruelty and the Beast cover art, when a woman is seen emerging from a bathtub filling with blood. Both versions can be found on PanDaemonAeon, which was released on VHS on 5 October 1999, and on DVD in 2002.[4] The DVD also includes a "Making-of" documentary and a short live show, recorded at the London Astoria on 5 June 1998.

Astoria show track list

  1. "Dusk and Her Embrace"
  2. "Beneath the Howling Stars"
  3. "Cruelty Brought Thee Orchids"
  4. "Malice Through the Looking Glass"

Personnel

Cradle of Filth
Production

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: PanDaemonAeon – Cradle of Filth . Huey . Steve . . 1 July 2016].
  3. Web site: Cradle of Filth | Full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company |website=Official Charts] |access-date=29 June 2016}}

    Reception

    AllMusic described the EP as "a worthy addition to any fan's collection, featuring several songs that rank with the best of their work".

    Dani Filth revealed his antipathy towards the title track in Kerrang!: "We have to play it at every gig... I'd like to erase it, so I wouldn't have to play it again. After a while you just want to play something different. There's something about the hook that just strikes a chord of fear down my spine."[1]

    PanDaemonAeon

    PanDaemonAeon
    Type:video
    Artist:Cradle of Filth
    Cover:Pandaemonaeon.jpg
    Genre:Extreme metal
    Label:Music for Nations
    Director:Alex Chandon
    Next Title:Heavy, Left-Handed and Candid
    Next Year:2002

    "From the Cradle to Enslave" was the first of Cradle of Filth's songs to have an accompanying music video. It was directed by Alex Chandon, who would go on to produce further promo clips and DVD documentaries for the band, as well as the full-length feature film Cradle of Fear. The video features explicit images of nudity and gore[2]

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  4. Web site: Cradle Of Filth Bringing "PanDaemonAeon" To Home Video. https://web.archive.org/web/20160808101922/http://www.mtv.com/news/1427565/cradle-of-filth-bringing-pandaemonaeon-to-home-video/. dead. 8 August 2016. 17 August 1999. MTV. 29 June 2016.