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Opeth - Damnation FLAC
Performer:
Opeth
Album:
Damnation
Style:
Acoustic, Prog Rock
Released:
22 Apr 2003
Country:
UK
Label:
Koch Records
Catalog:
KOC-CD-8652
FLAC size:
1809 mb
MP3 size:
1046 mb
WMA size:
2503 mb


Tracklist


1Death Whispered A Lullaby
Lyrics By – Steven Wilson
5:49
2To Rid The Disease6:21
3In My Time Of Need5:49
4Ending Credits3:39
5Windowpane7:44
6Weakness4:08
7Closure5:15
8Hope Leaves4:30


Credits


  • Artwork By [Sleeve And Booklet Design], Photography [Visual Elements] – Travis Smith
  • Artwork By [Visual Direction] – Opeth
  • BassMartin Mendez
  • Drums, PercussionMartin Lopez
  • EngineerOpeth, Steven Wilson
  • GuitarPeter Lindgren
  • Mixed By, Mastered BySteven Wilson
  • Music By, Lyrics ByMikael Åkerfeldt
  • Photography [Band Photography] – Mick Hutson
  • Photography [Visual Elements] – Ken Seaney, Rex Zachary
  • Piano [Grand Piano], Organ [Mellotron], Piano [Fender Rhodes], Backing VocalsSteven Wilson
  • ProducerOpeth, Steven Wilson
  • Vocals, GuitarMikael Åkerfeldt


Notes


""Damnation", the 7th experimentation was recorded during the 22nd of July and the 4th of September in Nacksving studios and Studio Fredman, Gothenburg, SWE.

Additional vocals, lead guitars and keyboards recorded between the 7th and the 10th of October at Nomansland, Hemel Hempstead, UK."

Fender Rhodes misspelled Fender Rhoades.


Album


Damnation is the seventh full-length studio album by Swedish progressive rock band Opeth. It was released on 22 April 2003, five months after Deliverance, which was recorded at the same time. Damnation is the last Opeth album to date to be produced by Steven Wilson although he did mix two future albums, Heritage and Pale Communion. Mikael Åkerfeldt dedicated both albums to his grandmother, who died in a car accident during the time the albums were being recorded. Damnation - Opeth. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Opeth - Damnation 8 Bits FULL ALBUM. La joya de Opeth en 8 Bits. Opeth's first progressive rock album, which lacks the death metal overdubs and extreme metal influences. This album was supposed to be released together with Deliverance, but Music For Nations decided to delay Damnation for a couple of months. First pressing came in a digipak. The vocal melody in the chorus of To Rid the Disease is borrowed from a track recorded by Mikael Åkerfeldt's side-project Sörskogen, Mordet i Grottan. Recording information: Recorded during the 22nd of July and the 4th of September in Nacksving studios and Studio. Opeth - Damnation review: Opeth softens up their sound, completely eliminating the extreme metal influences from their song writing. Needless to say, the 43 minute progressive rock offering is among the greatest albums released over the last few years. Review Summary: Opeth softens up their sound, completely eliminating the extreme metal influences from their song writing. As I sit in my bedroom, writing the opening sentences of this review, I take a look out the window. Opeth - Damnation 2003. Since all of Opeth's previous outings were specifically conceived for the express purpose of contrasting heavy and light, violent and delicate, black and white, such a uniform presentation would already be surprising enough, but perhaps even more astounding is the realization that Damnation can't even be termed a heavy metal album. Damnation is Opeth's seventh full-length studio album, released in April 22, 2003, following the band's previous album Deliverance the year before. The album was a radical departure from their typical death metal sound and into the much softer, 1970s progressive rock genre. The album was critically acclaimed and boosted their popularity, leading to the release of Lamentations on DVD in 2004. It was Opeth's first album to reach the Billboard Top 200, with a peak at 192. It also charted 14 on the Top Independent Albums chart. Windowpane was the album's single and has a musi. Damnation album. Just better. Track listing. All lyrics are written by Mikael Åkerfeldt, except where noted all music is composed by Mikael Åkerfeldt. Damnation is an album made in 2003 by progressive death metal band Opeth. It was released on April 22 of that year, just five months after releasing their previous album Deliverance, one of their heavier albums. Unlike most albums up to this point, Damnation has no trace of their death metal sound at all, leaving in its place a slower, lighter, more mellow sound filled with clean guitars, vocals, mellotron, and an overall strong influence from 70s progressive rock. Despite this change, it managed to be critically acclaimed and increased the bands popularity enough to get them to release their