Evidence of Heaven

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Evidence of Heaven
Studio album by Faith and the Muse
Released 1999, 2000 re-release, 2001 re-release
Recorded May - July, 1999 at Wisperthal
Genre Gothic rock
Label Neue Ästhetik Multimedia (1996), Mercyground Label (2000), Metropolis Records (2001)
Producer Faith and the Muse
Faith and the Muse chronology
Annwyn, Beneath the Waves
(1996)
Evidence of Heaven
(1999)
Vera Causa
(2001)

Evidence of Heaven is the third album by Faith and the Muse.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Joy"
  2. "Scars Flown Proud"
  3. "Shattered In Aspect"
  4. "The Chorus of the Furies"
  5. "Patience Worth"
  6. "Dead Leaf Echo"
    The Haunted Palace (In Three Acts)
  7. "Porphyrogene"
  8. "Through the Pale Door"
  9. "And Laugh - But Smile No More"
  10. "Plague Dance"
  11. "Denn Die Todten Reiten Schnell"
  12. "Importune Me No More"
  13. "Reine La Belle"
  14. "Old Souls"

[edit] Credits

  • All titles composed by Faith and the Muse © and p Elyrian Music, BMI, 1999 except:
    "Old Souls," Written by Paul Williams
    "Importune Me No More," Lyrics most likely written by Elizabeth I, late 1500s
    "Joy," Performed by Joy Richards from her Classical repertoire, 1959
  • Recorded May - July, 1999 by William Faith at Wisperthal, Los Angeles, California and produced by Faith and the Muse except
    "Denn Die Todten Reiten Schnell," Recorded Fall 1996 at The Eyesocket, Venice, California - Produced by Faith and the Muse and Chad Blinman
  • Layout, Artwork and Design by Monica Richards
    Band Photo by kaRIN
    Clothing by Atrocities
  • Original lyrics by Monica Richards, except "Through the Pale Door" and "Denn Die Todten" written by William Faith.