Coroner - Coroner (1995)
Tracklist front / back album covers
1. "Benway's World" 0:49
2. "The Favorite Game" 4:30
3. "Shifter" 4:50
4. "Serpent Moves" 6:13
5. "Snow Crystal" 0:37
6. "Divine Step (Conspectu Mortis)" 6:21
7. "Gliding Above While Being Below" 3:37
8. "Der Mussolini" 3:39
9. "Last Entertainment (T.V. Bizarre)" 3:51
10. "Reborn Through Hate" 4:02
11. "Golden Cashmere Sleeper, Part 1" 4:57
12. "Golden Cashmere Sleeper, Part 2" 4:59
13. "Masked Jackal" 5:01
14. "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (The Beatles cover) 7:15
15. "Grin" (No Religion Remix) 8:25
16. "Purple Haze" (Radio Live Cut) 3:45
Coroner Band Members / Musicians
Ron Broder – vocals/bass
Tommy Vetterli – guitars
Marky Edelmann – drums, vocals, producer, art direction
Peter Haas – drums on tracks 2, 3 & 11
Chris Vetterli – bass on track 12
Lui Cubello – vocals (background)
Paul Degayler – vocals
Angela Giger – synthesizer
Janelle Sadler – vocals (background)
Steve Gruden – vocals (background)
Kent Smith – keyboards
Val – Conga
Guy Bidmead – producer, engineer
Scott Burns – mixing
Coroner – producer
Vovo Faux-Pas – engineer
Paolo Fedrigoli – producer, engineer, remixing, mixing
Jan Garber – engineer
Mischa Good – design
Pete Hinton – producer
Harris Johns – producer
Dan Johnson – mixing
Glenn Miller – mastering
Tom Morris – producer, engineer, mixing
Mark Prator – assistant engineer
Steve Rispin – engineer
Fabian Scheffold – art direction, photography
Sven Sonquest – engineer
István Vizner – art direction
Karl-Ulrich Walterbach – executive producer
Gerhard Wolfle – engineer
Coroner is the penultimate release by the Swiss thrash metal band Coroner. It is technically a compilation album, although it features new material as well as selected songs from the band's previous albums. It is also regarded as their final album, even though it was succeeded by a final compilation of unreleased material in 1996, titled The Unknown Unreleased Tracks 1985–95. The band chose to go into the studio for the last time, instead of releasing a greatest hits compilation, even though they had disbanded officially in 1994 (on some of the tracks, Edelmann and Broder are replaced by session musicians).