Leviticus
I Shall Conquer
(Magdalene/M8, 1985/2000)

 
 
Produced by Leviticus

Known Formats
CD – catalog # M8D-1035, lyrics included - partial (tracks 1 through 9 only)

The Band
Håkan Andersson lead vocals, bass and backing vocals
Kjell Andersson drums, percussion and backing vocals
Björn Stigsson all guitars, keyboards, bass pedal and backing vocals

Songs
1. I Shall Conquer (4:14)
2. Let Me Fight (3:17)
3. He's My Life (4:11)
4. Doubt (4:20)
5. Action More Than Words (4:09)
6. All Is Calm (5:20)
7. Day By Day (5:58)
8. Strive Forwards (3:38)
9. Psalm 23 (4:18)

Bonus Tracks
10. Följ mig (4:07)
11. Leva som Han lär (4:32)
12. Min Mästare (7:26)

Total Time – 55:29
 

Comments: This is supposedly a limited edition release of 1000 copies.  The bonus tracks are from the 1982 Swedish language Leviticus EP titled Stå Och Titta På.  The back insert of this 1st pressing version (with black disc art) states incorrectly that the bonus tracks are from the 1984 Swedish release Jag Skall Segra (which is in actuality the full length Swedish language version of I Shall Conquer).  I have discovered that there is another version of this reissue - a 2nd pressing - which has idental disc art to what's above, except that it's blue instead of black.  The blue disc version has correct information about the bonus tracks on the back insert, and it is described as a limited edition pressing of 2500 copies instead of 1000.  This black disc version has an enlarged duplication of the USA cover art shown above on the inside flap of the front insert, whereas the blue disc version has a reproduction of the European version cover art on the inside flap, which can be seen here, although it has an an English title, so apparently the English version was also released in Europe.  I have read a few online sources which said that several of the M8 reissue titles were rereleased in Brazil on a label called Golden Hill.  I have never attempted to buy any of these Golden Hill titles, so I'm not sure if this blue disc version might be one of those.  If it is, then there's no indication on any of the inserts that I can find which makes it obvious.