De Vampyrica Philosophia
De Vampyrica Philosophia is the debut solo studio album by Italian extreme metal vocalist Lord Vampyr, released on 6 February 2005 through Officina Rock Records. The album was Lord Vampyr's first release following his departure from Theatres des Vampires. The title is a pun on the famous occult treatise De Occulta Philosophia. The spoken-word portion of the track "De Vampyrica Philosophia" was taken from the opening lines of the 2003 film The Order. Tracks 6 and 7 contain quotations from poems by Oscar Wilde.
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De Vampyrica Philosophia
De Vampyrica Philosophia is the debut solo studio album by Italian extreme metal vocalist Lord Vampyr, released on 6 February 2005 through Officina Rock Records. The album was Lord Vampyr's first release following his departure from Theatres des Vampires. The title is a pun on the famous occult treatise De Occulta Philosophia. The spoken-word portion of the track "De Vampyrica Philosophia" was taken from the opening lines of the 2003 film The Order. Tracks 6 and 7 contain quotations from poems by Oscar Wilde.
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...Now... Sleep...
:I. "Dracula's Guest"
:II. "Draculea, Prince of Wallachia
A Sad Litany of Vampires
Carmilla... Whispers from the Grave
De Vampyrica Philosophia
Die Herrschaft des Blutes"
Nocturnal Vampire's Orgy
The Ophelia's Ghost
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