The Jilemnice Occultist
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| Jilemnice Occultist | |||||
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| Studio album by Master's Hammer | |||||
| Released | 1992 | ||||
| Genre | Black metal | ||||
| Length | 50:55 | ||||
| Label | Osmose Productions | ||||
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Jilemnice Occultist is the second album by Master's Hammer. It was released in 1992 on Osmose Productions. It is often misspelled as Filemnice Occultist due to the type-setting on the album. Despite that the track listing is in English all the lyrics are in Czech and form a plot.
The main characters of this operetta are a student of the occult, a beautiful witch and the Duke of the Jilemnice Castle. There's a kind of love triangle going on, coupled with some magical and spiritual manifestations and the disgrace of various secondary parties.
The original release was titled Jilemnicky Okultista and contained the Czech titles.
[edit] Track listing
- "Ouverture" – 1:42
- "Among the Hills a Winding Way..." – 5:10
- "I Don't Want, Sirs to Pester..." – 6:05
- "A Dark Forest Spreads All Around..." – 5:11
- "That Magnificent Deer Has Vanished..." – 3:32
- "My Captain" – 5:30
- "By the Misery of Fate I'm Haunted..." – 4:46
- "Oh, My Precious Sir..." – 3:54
- "Everything That Just on My Whim..." – 4:25
- "Glory, Herr Hauptmann...!" – 4:47
- "Sucharda's Home" – 5:53
Czech titles are:
- "Overture"
- "Mezi Kopci Cesta Je Klikatá..."
- "Já Nechci Mnoho Trápiti..."
- "Kol Prostíra Se Temný Les..."
- "Ten Dvanácterák Zmizel V Houští..."
- "Můj Hejtmane..."
- "Já Mizérií Osudu Jsem Pronásledován..."
- "Ach Pane Vzácný..."
- "Že Vše Jen Podle Mého Přani..."
- "Sláva, Sláva, Sláva, Pane Hejtmane!"
- "Suchardův Dům (V Nové Pace)"

