The Prophecy (Nosferatu album) explained

The Prophecy
Type:studio
Artist:Nosferatu
Cover:Theprophecynosferatu.jpg
Released:November, 1994 in UK & Jan 1995 in USA
Genre:Gothic rock
Label:Possession Records in UK & Germany, Cleopatra Records in USA
Producer:Niall Murphy, Damien DeVille, Doc. Milton
Prev Title:Rise
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Prince of Darkness
Next Year:1996

The Prophecy is the second studio album by English Gothic rock band Nosferatu. It is the band's first album to feature lead vocalist Niall Murphy. The album reached Number 14 in the UK Independent Charts in November 1994. It is the band's 2nd best selling album realising in excess of 13,000 copies sold worldwide. The US release contains an extra track titled Sucker for Love. Both European and US version feature a hidden track, The Phantom.In Europe, this album was available on double vinyl as well as CD. Limited Edition promotional cassette versions were distributed free at selected venues. Nosferatu's most famous song The Keepers Call is featured on this album and has gone on to sell over 46,000 copies worldwide.

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