Dark Light [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Pray (Intro)
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2. A Question Of Faith
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3. I Dream Of Wires
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4. Noise Noise
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5. Listen To The Sirens
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6. Everday I Die
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7. Desire
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8. Friends
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9. Scar
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10. Magic
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11. Praying To The Aliens
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12. Replicas
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13. Meanstreet
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14. Stormtrooper In Drag
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15. Deadliner
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16. Bleed
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17. The Dream Police
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18. I Die, You Die
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19. The Hunter
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20. Remind Me To Smile
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See all 25 tracks on this disc
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
2003 reissue of the new wave icon's 1995 live release, recorded at the Labbatts Hammersmith Apollo, November 12th 1994. Eagle/Pinnacle.
Dark Light,Gary Numan,Eagle Rock/Eagle,Pop,Rock/Pop
Dark Light [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Beautiful
- Real Track List
- Might just be Current 93's best work
- Broodingly Unimaginative
- Great album
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All The Pretty Little Horses (The Inmost Light)
Current 93
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000006XXW
Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Long Shadow Falls
- All the Pretty Little Horses
- Calling for Vanished Faces I
- Inmost Night
- This Carnival Is Dead and Gone
- Bloodbells Chime
- Calling for Vanished Faces II
- Frolic
- Inmost Light
- Twilight Twilight Nihil Nihil
- Inmost Light Itself
- All the Pretty Little Horses
- Patripassian
Album Description
All new album, the 2nd part of the 'Inmost Light' trilogy. Features guest performences by Nick Cave, Geoff CoxLilith & John Balance. Booklet with many pix & full lyrics.
Customer Reviews:
Beautiful.......2005-05-07
David Tibet/Michael allowed a perfect mix of folk instrumentation and minimal electronic trickery on All The Pretty Little Horses. Guitars, violas, pianos and reed-based instruments swirl gorgeously amongst tiny pools of treated sounds. The contrast of death and child-like innocense is a sublte reminder to be thankful for life. My absolute favourite track has to be "The Blood Bells Chime"; the melody is so transcendant. This is the perfect intro to C93's folk conversion.
Real Track List.......2005-03-29
You guys at amazon made a mistake using the first verses of the main track as the tracklist of this cd.
Here it goes the correct track order:
1 The Long Shadow Falls
2 All The Pretty Little Horsies
3 Calling For Vanished Faces I
4 The Inmost Night
5 The Carnival Is Dead And Gone
6 The Blood Bells Chime
7 Calling For Vanished Faces II
8 The Frolic
9 The Inmost Light
10 Twilight, Twilight, Nihil, Nihil
11 The Inmost Light Itself
12 All The Pretty Little Horses
13 Patripassian
I like this "Apocalyptic Folk" cd better than the previous no-sense noise experiences of Dave Tibet. Pretty nice contribution of Nick Cave!!!
Might just be Current 93's best work.......2004-01-16
The centerpiece of "The Inmost Light" trilogy (bookended by the sublimely experimental EPs "Where the Long Shadows Fall" and "The Starres Are Marching Sadly Home"), "All the Pretty Little Horses" represents a culmination of Current 93's folk period--as though everything David Tibet had done since the "Happy Birthday" single had been leading up to this.
It's an album of great majesty and depth, achingly beautiful and profoundly eerie at the same time. The sampled choirs, Nick Cave's deadpan yet heartfelt vocal cameo, and, of course, Tibet's apocalyptic lyrics and unique voice all conspire to make this an essential disc to own.
Broodingly Unimaginative.......2003-03-19
Unlike the sweethearted runway model that isn't stereotypically shallow under her georgeous appearence, this album is one of the models the cliches too often justify. This is Tibets most uninteresting Current album. This nicely packaged album with pictures of Current 93 members as children hones unto the vulnerable trend hating puritans, psuedo intellectuals and ex/present goths that dont own Currents best works(Thunder Perfect Mind, Swastika's For Goddy)
This night timey sleeper of an album has 4 good/ok songs, 5 that already appear on the "Calling For Vanished Faces" compilation that destroys the need for several Current albums that followed "Thunder Perfect Mind" most definately this one particular.
This album contains overworked acoustic pieces that drain themselves out.(the same guitar pieces used in 3 songs... this happens twice in the album! ugh!)Its like hearing a single with remixes of the same song 5 times(god I hate that, I'm not a DJ and wouldn't be a good one useing these tracks anyway)
I know it will be hard to find "Thunder Perfect Mind" as well as Currents other best albums but buy this album for the artwork or mediocre music and not to immerse yourself creative and original music.
Great album.......2002-08-15
One of Current 93's best albums, this CD mixes beautiful folk, twisted psychedlia, and great production. If you aren't familiar with Current 93, this is probably the best album to start with in that it's accessible and sometimes achingly beautiful.
The album as a whole derives loosely from the folk song "All the Pretty Little Horses," and develops into a sprawling fairy-tale like soundscape (think William Blake) with eschatological tendencies. Unlike much of Current 93's earlier work, the religious elements here aren't simply taken for granted. The album, through the motif of darkness and death, suggests a universe abandoned by the gods yet mired in the metaphysics of loss.
"The Bloodbells Chime," dedicated to the painter Louis Wain is thought by many Current 93 fans to be the group's most beautiful song. Also, Nick Cave contributes wonderfully to the title track and a spoken-word piece at the end.
Average customer rating:
- Some Old Stuff and Some New
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Between Light & Darkness
Dark Moor
Manufacturer: Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- The Hall of the Olden Dreams
ASIN: B00008Z5H6
Release Date: 2003-05-27 |
Tracks:
- Memories
- From Dawn to Dusk
- Lament of Misery
- Echoes of the Sea
- Mistery of Goddess
- Shadow of the Nile
- Dies Irae [Orchestral Version]
- Fall of Melnibon
Album Description
Strictly limited special edition (3000 pcs) including 4 exclusive new acoustic tracks. 8 tracks. Arise label. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
Some Old Stuff and Some New.......2005-09-18
I don't know why Dark Moor released this album. The reasoning was apparently was as a last hurrah for the departing often good sometimes awful singer, Ellysa C. Martin. It's certainly not a best of album, since their best work doesn't appear here. That doesn't mean this is not a worthwhile album to purchase.
What "Between Light and Darkness" appears to be, is a grouping of songs that didn't appear on their regular studio albums, bits and pieces from here and there. In fact many of the initial songs have the feel of medieval folk music, like "Blackmore's Night" and the fourth track, "Echoes of the Sea" is an instrumental chamber music piece. It's nice but it's not like there other albums. It's not power metal. The fifth track, "Mystery of Goddess" is back to their original style and the last three songs, all good, are bonus tracks from various previously released albums.
Overall, it's not bad. Just don't expect the usual Dark Moor sound that's on the fabulous albums, "Gates of Oblivion" and "Halls of the Olden Dreams".
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Between Light & Darkness
Dark Moor
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Hard Rock & Metal
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ASIN: B00009L50C
Release Date: 2003-05-27 |
Tracks:
- Memories
- From Dawn to Dusk
- Lament of Misery
- Echoes of the Sea
- Mistery of Goddess
- Shadow of the Nile
- Dies Irae [Orchestral Version]
- Fall of Melnibon
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