Honour – Valour – Pride is the seventh album by the British death metal band Bolt Thrower . It was released in Europe on 19 November 2001,[ 8] and in the United States on 15 January 2002.[ 9] It was recorded and mixed at Sable Rose Studios in Coventry , June to September 2001. It was produced by the band and Andy Faulkner, and was released on Metal Blade Records in 2001.[ 10] Honour – Valour – Pride is the only full length Bolt Thrower album not featuring Karl Willetts and the first with Martin Kearns on drums.
All songs written by Bolt Thrower.
Title 1. "Contact – Wait Out" 5:58 2. "Inside the Wire" 4:23 3. "Honour" 5:21 4. "Suspect Hostile" 4:46 5. "7th Offensive" 6:25 6. "Valour" 4:02 7. "K-Machine" 4:35 8. "A Hollow Truce" 3:19 9. "Pride" 6:41 Total length: 45:37
Digipak edition bonus track Title 10. "Covert Ascension" 4:49
Bolt Thrower
Production
Axel Jusseit – live photography
Andy Faulkner – producer
Jan Meininghaus – artwork, layout
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