
*Artist: Haze
*Album: Book Of Shadows
*Year: 1993
*Genre: Occult/Goth Rock
*Country: Canada

*Format: wv
*Size: 431MB
Tracklist:
1. The Cure 05:29
2. Christ After Christ 04:59
3. Rock and Roll Alchemy 04:24
4. Suffer The Witch 03:38
5. Aleister's Wake 03:30
6. Love Is The Law 04:21
7. Don't Call Me Baby 03:48
8. Nothing To Lose 04:43
9. Wayawheta 05:11
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Total playing time: 40:03
Extended info
Vocals – Leanne Haze
Bass – Bryant Didier
Drums – Michael Spencer-Arscott
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Neil Chapman
Guitar [12-string] – Nicholas Stirling
Harmony Vocals – Marion Law
Percussion – Hap Roderman
Recorder – Nicholas Stirling
Artwork – George Walker
https://www.discogs.com/Haze-Book-Of-Shadows/master/727361
Raw Energy Records, Raw Energy, A&M Records, 74242 1007 4, 742421007-4
Thanks to the original ripper and uploader, Vile Ent at heavymetalrarities.com/forum
also,
Thanks to CBC radio website, for the Refuge Pre-Release (released January, 2002) @128,
I am also including in this upload.
Vile Ent : "I remember two pictures of Toronto, Canada vocalist Leanne Haze in local entertainment papers in the early 90's...She was quite a sight in her alluring witch garb. They said her music was Wiccan Hard Rock and that she did Celtic Folk as well, I was intrigued. Eventually I found this CD in a used store, probably already out of print. Initially she seemed poised for success, her band HAZE creating a buzz in the industry-laden music scene of the big blue mean city. Wiccan Rock had potential for popularity at the time, but of course it never happened. Perhaps the style on this debut album was still too embedded in the 80's Hard Rock/Heavy Metal sound to make an impact in Toronto's Alternative scene in the 90's. The only other album I've found by HAZE is a single/EP featuring the song "Tom Dooley" and titled the same - being in a completely different style, kind of dark electronic Rock like a heavier Portishead. Haze recorded another album or two but they are almost impossible to find."
https://vile-views.com/index.html
Bass – Bryant Didier
Drums – Michael Spencer-Arscott
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Neil Chapman
Guitar [12-string] – Nicholas Stirling
Harmony Vocals – Marion Law
Percussion – Hap Roderman
Recorder – Nicholas Stirling
Artwork – George Walker
https://www.discogs.com/Haze-Book-Of-Shadows/master/727361
Raw Energy Records, Raw Energy, A&M Records, 74242 1007 4, 742421007-4
Thanks to the original ripper and uploader, Vile Ent at heavymetalrarities.com/forum
also,
Thanks to CBC radio website, for the Refuge Pre-Release (released January, 2002) @128,
I am also including in this upload.
Vile Ent : "I remember two pictures of Toronto, Canada vocalist Leanne Haze in local entertainment papers in the early 90's...She was quite a sight in her alluring witch garb. They said her music was Wiccan Hard Rock and that she did Celtic Folk as well, I was intrigued. Eventually I found this CD in a used store, probably already out of print. Initially she seemed poised for success, her band HAZE creating a buzz in the industry-laden music scene of the big blue mean city. Wiccan Rock had potential for popularity at the time, but of course it never happened. Perhaps the style on this debut album was still too embedded in the 80's Hard Rock/Heavy Metal sound to make an impact in Toronto's Alternative scene in the 90's. The only other album I've found by HAZE is a single/EP featuring the song "Tom Dooley" and titled the same - being in a completely different style, kind of dark electronic Rock like a heavier Portishead. Haze recorded another album or two but they are almost impossible to find."
https://vile-views.com/index.html
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