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Then and Again (2004) is an album by the dark cabaret/darkwave artist Voltaire. It was released in 2004 by Projekt Records. Voltaire claims that this album is a collection of more serious tracks. It is true that many of the tracks are rather old, but would be apparently inappropriate for older albums.
The track "Lovesong" is a cover of the song by The Cure, and appears on a tribute album to them, Strange as Angels, sung by Voltaire. The track "Goodnight Demonslayer" also appeared on the compilation album Projekt: The New Face of Goth and Voltaire's greatest hits album, Deady Sings!. A live version of it also appears on Live!, Voltaire's live album.
The song "Halló Elskan Mín" is partially sung in Icelandic.
The cover features Voltaire in front of a grey and white background holding a silver watch.
Track listing
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"Crusade" |
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"Lovesong" |
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"The Happy Song" |
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"Wall of Pride" |
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"Welcome to the World" |
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"Believe" |
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"Halló Elskan Mín (Icelandic for "Hello, My Dearest")" |
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"Born Bad" |
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"Goodnight Demonslayer" |
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Sources
- ↑ Jeffries, David. Voltaire: Then and Again > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
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- "Indirect Communication"
- "Ex-Lover's Lover"
- "When You're Evil"
- "BRAINS!"
- "Land of the Dead"
- "Happy Birthday (My Olde Friend)"
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