Skeleton Skeletron is the sixth studio album from Swedish band Tiamat.
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| Skeleton Skeletron | ||||
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| Studio album by Tiamat | ||||
| Released | August 11, 1999 | |||
| Recorded | 1999 | |||
| Genre | Gothic rock | |||
| Length | 45:15 | |||
| Label | Century Media Records | |||
| Producer | Dirk Draeger and Johan Edlund | |||
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Following A Deeper Kind of Slumber, the band took a less ambiguous direction to their style, utilizing a Gothic rock sound but with various atmospheric soundscapes/effects and female background vocals added in.
"Church of Tiamat" (Track #1) is also the name of the band's official website.
The end of the song "As Long as You Are Mine" includes a quote of the opening of French poet Jean de La Fontaine's fable Le Loup et l’Agneau (The Wolf and the Lamb). The end of the song "Lucy" contains a popular sample from the 1957 science-fiction film The Brain from Planet Arous.
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Church of Tiamat" | 4:52 |
| 2. | "Brighter than the Sun" | 4:08 |
| 3. | "Dust is Our Fare" | 5:02 |
| 4. | "To Have and Have Not" | 5:09 |
| 5. | "For Her Pleasure" | 5:03 |
| 6. | "Diyala" | 1:25 |
| 7. | "Sympathy for the Devil" (Rolling Stones cover) | 5:20 |
| 8. | "Best Friend Money Can Buy" | 4:35 |
| 9. | "As Long as You are Mine" | 4:40 |
| 10. | "Lucy" | 5:17 |
| Total length: | 45:15 | |
Additional vocals by Nicole Bolley, Andrea Schwarz & Jessica Andree. Piano by Stefan Gerbe.
| Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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| Swedish Albums Chart[1] | 56 |
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