The Blessed and the Damned

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The Blessed and the Damned
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJuly 26, 2004
Recorded1990–2001
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Length2:04:48
Label Century Media
Iced Earth chronology
The Glorious Burden
(2004)
The Blessed and the Damned
(2004)
Overture of the Wicked
(2007)
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"The Damned" cover version of the album
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The Blessed and the Damned is a double CD best of compilation album by American heavy metal band Iced Earth. The CD-booklet can be reversed, to show either angels or demons on the cover. The booklet also includes Jon Schaffer's comments on previous albums and his life. Even though the CD was released after The Glorious Burden , the biography in the booklet makes no mention of it. This is probably because Iced Earth left their record label Century Media Records prior to The Glorious Burden , and signed with SPV. In turn, Century Media released this compilation album.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

No.TitleLyricsMusicOriginal albumLength
1."Burning Times"
  • Barlow
  • Schaffer
Something Wicked This Way Comes 3:43
2."Wolf"SchafferSchaffer Horror Show 5:20
3."The Hunter"SchafferSchaffer The Dark Saga 3:55
4."Curse the Sky"Schaffer
Iced Earth 4:43
5."Melancholy (Holy Martyr)"SchafferSchafferSomething Wicked This Way Comes4:44
6."Stormrider"Schaffer
  • Shawver
  • Schaffer
Night of the Stormrider 4:48
7."Burnt Offerings"Schaffer
  • Shawver
  • Schaffer
Burnt Offerings 7:21
8."Travel in Stygian" (live)SchafferSchaffer Alive in Athens 9:06
9."Dark Saga"SchafferSchafferThe Dark Saga3:43
10."Written on the Walls"Gene Adam
Iced Earth6:07
11."Damien"SchafferSchafferHorror Show9:11

Disc two

No.TitleLyricsMusicOriginal albumLength
1."Angels Holocaust"SchafferSchaffer Days of Purgatory 4:54
2."Desert Rain"Schaffer
  • Schaffer
  • Abell
Days of Purgatory6:38
3."Last December"SchafferSchafferBurnt Offerings3:23
4."Watching Over Me"SchafferSchafferSomething Wicked This Way Comes4:26
5."Pure Evil" (live)Schaffer
  • Shawver
  • Schaffer
Alive in Athens6:37
6."The Path I Choose"Schaffer
  • Shawver
  • Schaffer
Night of the Stormrider5:55
7."I Died for You"SchafferSchafferThe Dark Saga3:47
8."Disciples of the Lie"SchafferSchafferSomething Wicked This Way Comes4:04
9."When the Night Falls"SchafferSchafferDays of Purgatory7:50
10."Jack"BarlowSchafferHorror Show4:12
11."Iced Earth"SchafferSchafferIced Earth5:23
12."Violate" (live)SchafferSchafferAlive in Athens4:12

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