Elizium is the third studio album by English gothic rock band Fields of the Nephilim. It was released in October 1990, through record label Beggars Banquet.
Background
Using sensational spelling, the album was named after Elysium.
The intro 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.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Carl McCoy, all music 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 |
2. |
"For Her Light" |
3:01 |
3. |
"At the Gates of Silent Memory" |
8:24 |
4. |
"(Paradise Regained)" |
2:29 |
5. |
"Submission" |
8:28 |
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"Sumerland (What Dreams May Come)" |
11:09 |
2. |
"Wail of Sumer" |
6:24 |
3. |
"And There Will Your Heart Be Also" |
7:37 |
Release
Elizium peaked at number 22 in the UK albums chart.[citation needed]
Critical reception
AllMusic called Elizium "the band's best all-around album".[1]
Personnel
- Carl McCoy – vocals, production
- Tony Pettitt – bass guitar, production
- Paul Wright – guitar, production
- Alexander (Nod) Wright - drums, production
- Peter Yates - guitar, production
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- Additional personnel
- Technical
- Andy Jackson – production, engineering
- Sheer Faith – sleeve design
- Chris Bigg – sleeve design
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References
External links
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