Elyria (album)
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Elyria | ||
Studio album by Faith and the Muse | ||
Released | 1994, 2001 re-release | |
Recorded | March-April 1994 at New American Sound | |
Genre | Goth | |
Label | TESS Records (1994), Metropolis Records (2001) | |
Producer(s) | Faith and the Muse | |
Faith and the Muse chronology | ||
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Elyria (1994) |
Annwyn, Beneath the Waves (1996) |
Elyria is the debut album by Faith and the Muse.
[edit] Track listing
- "Elyria"
- "Sparks"
- "All Lovers Lost"
- "Interlude: Annabell"
- "Vervain"
- "The Unquiet Grave"
- "Iago's Demise"
- "Interlude: Maleficio"
- "When to Her Lute Corinna Sings"
- "Caesura"
- "The Trauma Coil"
- "Mercyground"
- "Heal"
- "Epilogue: Twilight"
[edit] Credits
- All instruments and voices performed by William Faith and Monica Richards
- Mastered by Tom Baker at Future Disc Systems, Hollywood, California
- All titles composed by Faith and the Muse c and p Elyrian Music, BMI, 1994, except:
- "When to Her Lute Corinna Sings," text by Thomas Campion - Anno Domini 1600
- Artwork and layout by Monica Richards
- Photography by Clovis IV of Vertigo Graphic Arts, Santa Barbara, California
- Original lyrics by Monica Richards, except "The Trauma Coil", written by William Faith.
- "The Unquiet Grave", traditional ballad circa 1400