For all tid

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For all Tid
For all Tid cover
Studio album by Dimmu Borgir
Released 1994 (1994)
October 21, 1997 (1997-10-21)
Recorded Stovner Rockefabrikk
August–December 1994
Genre Melodic black metal
Length 42:38
Label No Colours
Nuclear Blast
Producer Dimmu Borgir
Professional reviews
Dimmu Borgir chronology
Inn i evighetens mørke
(1994)
For all tid
(1994)
Stormblåst
(1996)
Alternative cover
1997 re-release cover
1997 re-release cover

For all tid ("For All Time" in English) is the first studio album by Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir. It was recorded and mixed at Stovner Rockefabrikk through August and December 1994, released in 1994 and re-released in 1997 with their new label Nuclear Blast.

The artwork displayed on the front cover of the album is inspired by Gustave Doré's illustration of Camelot from Idylls of the King.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All songs written and composed by Shagrath, Silenoz, and Aldrahn. 

# Title Length
1. "Det nye riket" ("The New Kingdom") 5:04
2. "Under korpens vinger" ("Under the Wings of the Raven") 5:59
3. "Over bleknede blåner til dommedag" ("Over Faded Blue Horizon unto Judgement") 4:05
4. "Stien" ("The Path") 2:00
5. "Glittertind" ("Glittertind") 5:15
6. "For all tid" ("For All Time") 5:51
7. "Hunnerkongens sorgsvarte ferd over steppene" ("The King of the Huns' Sorrowful Black Journey over the Steppes") 3:04
8. "Raabjørn speiler draugheimens skodde" ("Raabjorn is Mirrored in the Mist of Draugheimen") 5:01
9. "Den gjemte sannhets hersker" ("The Ruler of the Hidden Truth") 6:19
Bonus tracks on 1997 re-release
# Title Length
10. "Inn i evighetens mørke del I" ("Into the Darkness of Eternity part I") 5:25
11. "Inn i evighetens mørke del II" ("Into the Darkness of Eternity part II") 2:09
Additional tracks on Japanese edition[1]
# Title Length
12. "Spellbound"   4:08
13. "Tormentor of Christian Souls"   5:39
14. "Master of Disharmony"   6:05
15. "Metal Heart" (Accept cover) 4:27

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Trivia

  • The font used on the front for the album name, as well as on the back for the track listings—known as Civitype—is the same font used by Finnish band Children of Bodom.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dimmu Borgir - For All Tid