- Refuge Denied
Infobox Album
Name = Refuge Denied
Type =Album
Artist = Sanctuary
Released = 1987
Recorded = Steve Lawson Studios,Seattle, Washington , USA
Genre =Heavy metal Power metal Thrash metal
Length = 38:42
Label =Epic Records
Producer =Dave Mustaine
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hi4zefekhgf1 link]
Last album =
This album = "Refuge Denied"
(1987)
Next album = "Into The Mirror Black "
(1990)"Refuge Denied" is the debut album by the band Sanctuary, who disbanded in 1991 (partially reforming as
Nevermore ).This was the first and last album to feature extremely high pitched, layered vocals from vocalist
Warrel Dane . It has been speculated that Dane injured himself in the making of Refuge Denied, due to the change in vocal style in his subsequent work.Fact|date=February 2007It was produced by
Megadeth vocalist and guitarist,Dave Mustaine ."White Rabbit" is a
cover version of aJefferson Airplane song andDave Mustaine performed the guitar solo on it.Track listing
*All tracks written by Lenny Rutledge and
Warrel Dane , unless stated
# "Battle Angels" (Sean Blosl, Dane) – 4:30
# "Termination Force" (Rutledge, Dane, Jim Sheppard) – 3:49
# "Die for My Sins" – 3:37
# "Soldiers of Steel" – 5:24
# "Sanctuary" – 3:54
# "White Rabbit" (Grace Slick ) (Jefferson Airplane cover) – 3:07
# "Ascension to Destiny" – 4:52
# "The Third War" – 3:47
# "Veil of Disguise" – 5:43Credits
*
Warrel Dane – vocals
*Lenny Rutledge – guitar
*Sean Blosl – guitar
*Jim Sheppard – bass
*Dave Budbill – drums*
Dave Mustaine – guitar solo on "White Rabbit", backing vocals
* Recorded at Steve Lawson Studios,Seattle, Washington , USA
* Produced byDave Mustaine , except "White Rabbit" – Paul Lani andDave Mustaine
* Engineered byTerry Date
* Mixed by Paul Lani at Granny's House,Reno, Nevada , andVillage Recorder ,Los Angeles, California , USA
* Assistant engineered by Mike Amstadt
* Cover art byEd Repka External links
* [http://www.bnrmetal.com/groups/sanc.htm BNR Metal Sanctuary discography page]
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