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Devil Doll - The Girl Who Was ...Death (Full Album) 1988 ...and now we have, what I think is the scariest album of all time. Devil Doll....The Girl Who was...Death...there's a lot to say here... Creepy as HELL!!! Devil Doll is an Italian-Slovenian rock band formed in 1987 by the mysterious "Mr. Doctor". The band has gained a cult following, taking influences from gothic rock, classical and Slavic folk music, and fronted by the sprechgesang of Mr. Doctor himself. The band is notable for very lengthy epics, none under 20 minutes Formation and The Mark of the Beast (1987) Mr. Doctor recruits the members of Devil Doll through an advertisement with the heading: "A man is the less likely to become great the more he is dominated by reason: few can achieve greatness – and none in art – if they are not dominated by illusion." Originally, two lineups were formed, one in Venice, Italy, and one in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. The first work of Devil Doll was The Mark of the Beast, recorded in Tivoli Studios, Ljubljana in the last half of 1987. Amongst the sound technicians were Jurij Toni (most known for working with Laibach), who would work with the band for the next ten years. The Mark of the Beast was finished, and a single copy pressed, in February 1988. The cover to the album was painted by Mr. Doctor himself, who keeps the album in his home to this day. No other copies exist: "This is a painting, not a graphic work". A few passages from the album, however, are said to make "cameos" in future Devil Doll albums. The Girl Who Was... Death and Eliogabalus (1987–1991) Later the same year, work on a second composition began. This work, entitled The Girl Who Was... Death, was inspired by the 1967 British television series The Prisoner. 500 copies of the album were originally pressed, in the beginning of 1989, of which only 150 were released. These were distributed out amongst the audience of the second live performance of the composition (the first had occurred before the pressing of the album), each with a unique inlay created by Mr. Doctor. Some of these inlays were written in his own blood. The remaining 350 copies of the album were destroyed by Mr. Doctor once he returned home. Devil Doll - The Girl Who Was ...Death (Full Album) 1988 Track listing No. Title Length 1. "The Girl Who Was … Death" I. "The Girl Who Was … Death" (38:46) II. Silence (25:25) III. "The Prisoner" (1:55)" 66:06 Total length: 66:06 The song ends at 38 minutes 46 seconds. After 25 minutes and 25 seconds of silence, a hidden track titled "The Prisoner" begins. Personnel Line up Mr. Doctor – vocals, organ, keyboards, songwriting, producer, cover concept, lettering Edoardo Beato – piano Albert Dorigo – guitars Katia Giubbilei – violin Rob Dani – drums, percussion Bor Zuljan – guitars Davor Klarič – keyboards, piano Janez Hace – bass Lučko Kodermac – drums Saša Olenjuk – violin Guests Jurij Toni – tuba, engineering Paolo Zizich – backing vocals Mojca Zlobko – harp Marjan Bunič – choir conductor, choir vocals Devil Chorus – choir