The Dungeons Are Calling Explained

The Dungeons Are Calling
Type:EP
Artist:Savatage
Cover:Savatage Dungeons are Calling.jpg
Released:1984
Recorded:January 1983
Studio:Morrisound (Tampa, Florida)
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:24:54
Label:Par Records
Producer:Dan Johnson
Prev Title:Sirens
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Power of the Night
Next Year:1985

The Dungeons Are Calling is an EP by the American heavy metal band Savatage, released in 1984 by Par Records. Though the EP was not released until 1984, most of the songs featured on it and the debut album, Sirens, had been in the band set list since 1979, and are part of the Live in Clearwater and City Beneath the Surface EPs. The Dungeons Are Calling is a loosely based concept album and the title track, contrary to popular belief, is not about Hell or torture, but about the horrors of drug use. The song used many metaphors, which have been sometimes misunderstood.[1]

The tracks on this EP were recorded the same day as the tracks for the Sirens album. The two were meant to be a full-length debut but were divided due to limited space for songs on vinyl. The two were released together in 2011 for the first time "as they were meant to be" (Jon Oliva).

The cover is a picture of a human skull with a homemade syringe, a reference to the title track of the album.

Critical reception

In 2005, The Dungeons Are Calling was ranked number 349 in Rock Hard magazine's book The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[2]

Personnel

Savatage
Production

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1984Par RecordsCassettePAR1051M
United StatesApril 15, 1985[3] CombatEPMX 6016
Europe1985Music for NationsEPRR 9793

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Savatage FAQ - section 2 - the albums - part 1 . 2013-04-16 . Savatage official website.
  2. Book: Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten. 2005. Rock Hard. de. 3-89880-517-4. 70.
  3. 29 March 1985. New Releases. FMQB. 31. 16 February 2023.