music.wikisort.org - CompositionElizium is the third studio album by English gothic rock band Fields of the Nephilim. It was released in September 1990 through record label Beggars Banquet.
1990 studio album by Fields of the Nephilim
Elizium |
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Released | 24 September 1990 |
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Recorded | 1990 at Park Gate Studios, Battle, England; Astoria, Hampton Court, England |
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Genre | Gothic rock |
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Length | 48:03 |
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Language | English |
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Label | Beggars Banquet |
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Producer | Fields of the Nephilim, Andy Jackson |
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- "For Her Light"
Released: July 1990
- "Sumerland (Dreamed Version)"
Released: November 1990
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Background and release
Using sensational spelling, the album was named after Elysium.
The album was produced by Andy Jackson (recording engineer), also known for his work with Pink Floyd. The introduction for the third song of the album, "At the Gates of Silent Memory", features spoken lines by Aleister Crowley. The lines are excerpts from Crowley's poem "At Sea", recorded in 1920.
Upon its release in late September 1990, Elizium peaked at number 22 in the UK albums chart.[1] It was the last album Fields of the Nephilim recorded with what is regarded as their classic lineup of Carl McCoy, Tony Pettitt, Peter Yates, and Paul and Alexander "Nod" Wright.
Critical reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [2] |
Pitchfork Media | 6.7/10[3] |
AllMusic called Elizium "the band's best all-around album" and awarded the album 4-and-a-half stars out of five.[2]
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Carl McCoy; all music is composed by Fields of the Nephilim (McCoy, Tony Pettitt, Paul Wright, Alexander "Nod" Wright, Peter Yates).
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1. | "(Dead But Dreaming)" | 1:28 |
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2. | "For Her Light" | 3:01 |
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3. | "At the Gates of Silent Memory" | 8:24 |
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4. | "(Paradise Regained)" | 2:29 |
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5. | "Submission" | 8:28 |
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Side BTitle |
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1. | "Sumerland (What Dreams May Come)" | 11:09 |
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2. | "Wail of Sumer" | 6:24 |
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3. | "And There Will Your Heart Be Also" | 7:37 |
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Personnel
- Carl McCoy – vocals, production
- Paul Wright – lead guitar, production
- Alexander "Nod" Wright – drums, production
- Tony Pettitt – bass guitar, production
- Peter Yates – rhythm guitar, ebow, production
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- Additional personnel
- Technical
- Andy Jackson – production, engineering
- Sheer Faith/ Carl McCoy – sleeve design
- Chris Bigg – sleeve design
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References
External links
- Elizium at Discogs (list of releases)
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Studio albums | |
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Extended plays |
- Burning The Fields
- Returning to Gehenna
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Live albums | |
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Compilations |
- Laura
- BBC Radio 1 - Live in Concert
- Revelations
- From Gehenna To Here
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Box sets |
- Genesis & Revelation
- 5 Albums
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Video albums |
- Forever Remain
- Morphic Fields
- Visionary Heads
- Revelations
- Revelations/Forever Remain/Visionary Heads
- Paradise Regained - Live in Düsseldorf (1991)
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Related articles |
- Rubicon
- Nefilim
- Last Rites
- The Eden House
- XII
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Elizium — третий студийный альбом британской готик-рок-группы Fields of the Nephilim, выпущенный в 1990 году на лейбле Beggars Banquet Records. Диск имел успех у слушателей и достиг 22-го места в британском альбомном чарте.
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