Tribute to the Gods

2002 studio album of cover songs by Iced Earth
Tribute to the Gods
Studio album of cover songs by
Iced Earth
Released2002
Recorded2001
GenreHeavy metal
Length51:55
LabelCentury Media
Iced Earth chronology
Dark Genesis
(2001)
Tribute to the Gods
(2002)
The Glorious Burden
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[1]

Tribute to the Gods is a covers album by heavy metal band Iced Earth. It is notable as the last Iced Earth album featuring Larry Tarnowski on lead guitar, and the last featuring singer Matt Barlow on vocals until his 2007 return. It was also their last album with Century Media until they returned to the label in 2010. This record was first released in 2001 in the box set Dark Genesis, but was re-released as a standalone disc in 2002. It was then re-released as part of the set Enter the Realm of the Gods along with the band's 1989 demo Enter the Realm in 2008 with new cover artwork.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."Creatures of the Night"
  • Paul Stanley
  • Adam Mitchell
Kiss4:01
2."The Number of the Beast"Steve HarrisIron Maiden4:33
3."Highway to Hell"AC/DC3:23
4."Burnin' for You"Blue Öyster Cult4:26
5."God of Thunder"StanleyKiss3:56
6."Screaming for Vengeance"Judas Priest4:37
7."Dead Babies"Alice Cooper5:40
8."Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll"Blue Öyster Cult3:59
9."It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)"
  • Scott
  • A. Young
  • M. Young
AC/DC4:42
10."Black Sabbath"Black Sabbath5:30
11."Hallowed Be Thy Name"Steve HarrisIron Maiden7:08
Total length:51:55

Personnel

Additional personnel
  • Jim Morris – guitar solo on "God of Thunder" and "Dead Babies" and backing vocals

References

  1. ^ Tribute to the Gods at AllMusic
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