CD I – Passage To Arcturo
Old Coffin Spirit 4:54
Forest Of N’Gai 5:53
The Mystical Meeting 4:36
Gloria De Domino Inferni 1:37
Inside The Eye Of Algond 5:57
Bonus Tracks
The Nereid Of Esgalduin 3:52
Vicious Joy & Black Delight 4:33
Feast Of The Grand Whore 3:16
CD II – Non Serviam
The Fifth Illusion 5:35
Wolfera The Jackal 7:20
Non Serviam 5:20
Morality Of A Dark Age 5:08
Where Mortals Have No Pride 7:54
Fethroesforia (Instrumental) 1:43
Mephesis Of Black Crystal 5:30
Ice Shaped God 4:00
Saturn Unlock Avey’s Son 6:28
Bonus Video Tracks
Morality Of A Dark Age (Live In Mexico 1994)
Feast Of The Grand Whore (Live In Mexico 1994)
Non Serviam (Live In Greece 2002)
ROTTING CHRIST – PASSAGE TO ARCTURO+NON SERVIAM (2CD)
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