Anti-Diluvian Chronicles
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Anti-Diluvian Chronicles | ||
Compilation album by My Dying Bride | ||
Released | May 23 2005 | |
Genre | Doom metal Death metal |
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Length | 226:11 | |
Label | Peaceville Records | |
My Dying Bride chronology | ||
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Songs of Darkness, Words of Light (2004) |
Anti-Diluvian Chronicles (2004) |
Deeper Down (2006) |
Anti-Diluvian Chronicles is a three-CD compilation album of songs by My Dying Bride. The remix tracks were done by the band especially for this release, and rather than just remixes of the original material, additional new parts were also recorded and incorporated into the original songs.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc one
- Catherine Blake – 6:30
- My Wine in Silence (Remix) – 6:02
- A Doomed Lover – 7:52
- The Blue Lotus – 6:34
- The Dreadful Hours – 9:23
- My Hope, the Destroyer – 6:45
- The Deepest of All Hearts – 8:55
- She Is the Dark (Live) – 8:40
- The Light at the End of the World – 10:37
- The Fever Sea (Live) – 4:14
[edit] Disc two
- The Raven and the Rose (remix) – 5:49
- Sear Me III – 5:25
- The Whore, the Cook and the Mother – 11:59
- Der Überlebende – 7:38
- Under Your Wings and into Your Arms – 5:58
- Like Gods of the Sun – 5:40
- Here in the Throat – 6:20
- For My Fallen Angel – 5:54
- The Cry of Mankind – 12:12
- From Darkest Skies – 7:50
[edit] Disc three
- The Wreckage of My Flesh (Remix) – 9:04
- Turn Loose the Swans – 10:07
- Black God – 4:51
- Sear Me – 9:05
- The Forever People (live) – 4:24
- The Bitterness and the Bereavement – 7:37
- Symphonaire Infernus et Spera Imperium – 11:38
- God Is Alone – 4:50
- The Thrash of Naked Limbs – 6:12
- The Sexuality of Bereavement – 6:12
[edit] Credits
- Aaron Stainthorpe - vocals
- Andrew Craighan - guitar, bass
- Calvin Robertshaw - guitar
- Hamish Glencross - guitar
- Adrian Jackson - bass
- Martin Powell - violin, keyboard
- Sarah Stanton - keyboard
- Yasmin Ahmed - keyboard
- Rick Miah - drums
- Bill Law - drums
- Shaun Taylor-Steels - drums
- Keith Appleton, 'Mags', Jonny Maudling - keyboards