The Book of Burning explained

The Book of Burning
Type:album
Artist:Virgin Steele
Cover:The_Book_of_Burning.jpg
Released:24 January 2002
Recorded:1999 ("Conjuration of the Watcher"), June-August 2001
Genre:Heavy metal, power metal
Length:73:34
Label:T&T / Noise / Sanctuary
Producer:David DeFeis
Prev Title:Hymns to Victory
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Visions of Eden
Next Year:2006

The Book of Burning is an album by the American heavy metal band Virgin Steele. It was released in January 2002 by Noise Records to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the band, together with the compilation Hymns to Victory. The Book of Burning caused a controversy between founding members David DeFeis and Jack Starr about the format of the recording, with the result of Starr renouncing any involvement in the production of the album and in other reunion projects.

According to the CD booklet, the album was recorded from June to August 2001, except "Conjuration of the Watcher", which was recorded in 1999 during "The House Of Atreus Act I" sessions.

This album contains primarily re-arranged and re-recorded songs taken from the first two Virgin Steele albums, published only in vinyl and at the time out of print. Also included are songs written at various points in their career which had never been released. Tracks 3, 5, 7 and 15 are re-recorded versions of songs that were written and demoed by David DeFeis and Jack Starr in 1997.[1]

"Conjuration of the Watcher" and "The Succubus" are two songs originally written in 1986 for the American all-female heavy metal band Original Sin on their debut LP Sin Will Find You Out, which were reworked and recorded by Virgin Steele in different recording sessions.[2]

Personnel

Band members

Additional musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Virgin Steele - The Book of Burning . 2011-12-06. Encyclopaedia Metallum.
  2. Web site: Original Sin - Sin Will Find You Out . 2011-12-06 . Encyclopaedia Metallum.