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Operation Hummingbird

 
Album Review: Operation Hummingbird

  • Artist: Death in June
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 13, 2000
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

For Operation Hummingbird, Death in June frontman Douglas P. programmed seven dense, dirge-like tracks with heavily orchestrated samples and only occasional concessions to a beat. Led by chanting vocals, "The Snows of the Enemy (Little Black Baby)" and "Let a Wind Catch a Rainbow on Fire" are eerily reminiscent of Britain's pre-Christian past. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Gorilla Tactics Death in June (1:45)
Kapitulation Death in June (3:09)
Flieger Death in June (6:02)
The Snows of the Enemy (Little Black Baby) Death in June (6:14)
Hand Grenades and Olympic Flames Death in June (2:58)
Winter Eagle Death in June (3:53)
Let the Wind Catch a Rainbow on Fire Death in June (4:05)
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Operation Hummingbird
Studio album by Death In June
Released 2000
Genre Folk rock
Professional reviews
Death In June chronology
Take Care & Control
(1998)
Operation Hummingbird
(2000)
All Pigs Must Die
(2001)

Operation Hummingbird is a studio album by Death In June, released in 2000.

The album contains seven new songs recorded with Albin Julius of Der Blutharsch. It is considered a smaller, sister album to Take Care & Control.

Track listing

  1. "Gorilla Tactics"
  2. "Kapitulation"
  3. "Flieger"
  4. "The Snows of the Enemy (Little Black Baby)"
  5. "Hand Grenades and Olympic Flames"
  6. "Winter Eagle"
  7. "Let the Wind Catch a Rainbow on Fire"

 
 

 

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