Originally released back in 1995 this absolute classic by Dr Macabre aka Lunatic Asylum is a highly acclaimed record from that period that has been hard to find a decent copy of for years. This version has been remastered in 2018 by Lunatic Asylum in his studio for this release. The quality of the press and production overshadows the original pressing by a long way.
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