Anathema: Judgement
Judgement
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
Anathema formed in Liverpool in 1990, initially under the name of Pagan Angel and grew from a heavy doom / death metal style act into a more progressive and melodic group, blending rock elements with strong atmospherics inspired by classic acts such as Pink Floyd and Radiohead. The band signed with Peaceville Records after recording the 'All Faith Is Lost' demo in 1991, and are known for being part of the Peaceville doom metal trinity in the early 1990's (alongside fellow UK bands Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride).
'Judgement' was Anathema's fifth album and was originally released in 1999. It was recorded at Damage Inc Studios in Italy with Kit Woolven producing. 'Judgement' is a largely rock-inspired album, whilst still retaining traces of the band's more metallic roots along with the Pink Floyd and also Jeff Buckley influences. 'Judgement' consists of more streamlined and polished compositions than on earlier releases, such as on the classic rock opener 'Deep', as well as Anathema's continued talent for slower, more emotional and haunting epics such as 'One Last Goodbye'.
'Judgement' was the first album to feature new bass player Dave Pybus (Cradle of Filth) after the departure of the previous bassist (and one of the main song-writers), Duncan Patterson. Guitarist Danny Cavanagh assumed duties as the main song-writer for 'Judgement' and also contributed with keyboards on the album. Upon release, 'Judgement' was critically and commercially a great success, and is still often considered amongst the band's finest work to date. (kscopemusic. com)
'Judgement' was Anathema's fifth album and was originally released in 1999. It was recorded at Damage Inc Studios in Italy with Kit Woolven producing. 'Judgement' is a largely rock-inspired album, whilst still retaining traces of the band's more metallic roots along with the Pink Floyd and also Jeff Buckley influences. 'Judgement' consists of more streamlined and polished compositions than on earlier releases, such as on the classic rock opener 'Deep', as well as Anathema's continued talent for slower, more emotional and haunting epics such as 'One Last Goodbye'.
'Judgement' was the first album to feature new bass player Dave Pybus (Cradle of Filth) after the departure of the previous bassist (and one of the main song-writers), Duncan Patterson. Guitarist Danny Cavanagh assumed duties as the main song-writer for 'Judgement' and also contributed with keyboards on the album. Upon release, 'Judgement' was critically and commercially a great success, and is still often considered amongst the band's finest work to date. (kscopemusic. com)
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ME/Sounds 8/99: "Mit 'Judgement' ist ihnen ein absolutes Meisterwerk gelungen, das in seiner emotionalen Tiefe und majestätischen Schönheit seinesgleichen sucht. Hier paßt einfach alles zusammen, die 13 Stücke fließen sanft ineinander über, nichts wirkt konstruiert. Und die äußerst sensiblen, in ihrer Ehrlichkeit kaum zu überbietenden Texte, sorgen für das i-Tüpfelchen, das 'Judgement' zu einem Klassiker der Rockmusik machen wird."- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Deep
- 2 Pittless
- 3 Forgotten Hopes
- 4 Destiny Is Dead
- 5 Make It Right
- 6 One Last Goodbye
- 7 Parisienne Moonlight
- 8 Judgement
- 9 Don't Look Too Far
- 10 Emotional Winter
- 11 Wings Of God
- 12 Anyone, Anywhere
- 13 2000 & Gone
Anathema
Judgement
EUR 7,99*