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List Price: $20.98 | | Label: Cacophonous Records
Salesrank: 475413
Released: February 29, 2000 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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The Principle of Evil Made Flesh Track Listing:
1. Darkness Our Bride (Jugular Wedding)
2. Principle of Evil Made Flesh
3. Forest Whispers My Name
4. Iscariot
5. Black Goddess Rises
6. One Final Graven Kiss
7. Crescendo of Passion Bleeding
8. To Eve the Art of Witchcraft
9. Of Mist and Midnight Skies
10. In Secret Love We Drown
11. Dream of Wolves in the Snow
12. Summer Dying Fast
The Principle of Evil Made Flesh Reviews:
great release 
2009-02-14 - This is a classic album that brings back memories for me. This was way back before Cradle of Filth had really found their sound and Dani found his voice, but despite all that this is a great album worth a listen. The production isn't great but the music is excellent. You can tell by listening to this that this band was going to go somewhere in the future. If you like black metal but aren't into the really stripped down old Darkthrone/Burzum/old Mayhem sound this is worth a listen. It's filled with keyboards and melodies and the familiar goth/vampire/pagan themed lyrics one expects from these guys only it is all done in a more lo fi harsher way then in later albums. Personally I like the simple production and the harsher quality of the music. Get this album if you want that sort of sound.
Amazing. 
2003-02-08 - Incredible. Cradle of Filth's first full-release is a masterpeice. Released in 1994, it is a prime example of what Dani Filth can do with his voice.
1.Darkness Our Bride (Jugular Wedding): 4/5
2.The Principle of Evil Made Flesh: 5/5
3.The Forest Whispers My Name: 5/5
4.Iscariot: 3/5
5.The Black Goddess Rises: 4/5
6.One Final Graven Kiss: 3/5
7.A Crescendo of Passion Bleeding: 3/5
8.To Eve the Art of Witchcraft: 5/5
9.Of Mist and Midnight Skies: 5/5
10.In Secret Love we Drown 2.5/5
11.A Dream of Wolves in the Snow: 4/5
12.Summer Dying Fast: 5/5
It is definately a must have for anyone who actually likes music, at all, EVER.
Fantasitc 
2002-07-29 - First off, I have to warn that the sound production is not the best part of this album, giving it a very rough sound as opposed to the digital sound quality of later albums. But this is some of COF's best material, including "The Forest Whispers My Name," "Black Goddess Rising," "Summer Dying Fast," and not to mention the blistering title track. The musicianship is flawless, with the minor exception of some of the keyboards, which sound a little bit like music from games like Zelda, not that that's a bad thing. Dani's vocals also had yet to turn into the piercing shriek he now has, but still fit the music very well. All in all, buy it now, order it if you have to, but it's well worth the price of admission. Check out "Dusk and Her Embrace" too.
The Principles of Metal on Plastic 
2002-07-01 - This is classic Cradle of Filth. All the aspects are here: the stampeding drum beats, the lightning-fast guitar parts, and song structure that is lacking in many other bands in this genere. The only thing missing is Dani's trademark vocals, which are found in later albums. No matter. Songs like the title track, 'The Forest Whispers My Name' and 'Black Goddess Rises' are worth the price of the album. For real metal fans, especially Cradle fans, 'Principle of Evil Made Flesh' is a requirement.
Classic! 
2001-11-15 - This is the second best Cradle album after Dusk. This is the closest to Black Metal Cradle ever got and it is way better than any black metal album i have ever heard. Buy this album! i swear you will not regret it
key tracks: The forest whispers my name, To eve the art of witchcraft, A Crecendo of Passion Bleeding, Of Mist and Midnight skies.