A Night Under the Dam
A Night Under the Dam is Green Carnation's second live DVD, released under the Sublife Productions label on 1 February 2007. This live recording was made several kilometers into the Norwegian mountains, under the thirty-meter-tall dam Nåvatn-3 built in 1939, hence the name.
A Night Under the Dam | ||||
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Released | 1 February 2007 | |||
Recorded | 3 August 2006 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, acoustic, gothic rock | |||
Length | 61:12 | |||
Label | Sublife | |||
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The band performed its entire The Acoustic Verses album and other material in front of an audience of more than five hundred. Green Carnation was supported by several guests, including the Kristiansand String Quartet, singer Anne Marie Almedal, and violinist Leif A. Wiese.
The DVD contains the entire live show, including two bonus songs, a photo gallery containing more than one-hundred-seventy images, a behind-the-scenes video and full 5.1 Surround Sound.
Contents
Concert
- "Child's Play (Part III)" – 4:32
- "Sweet Leaf" – 4:59
- "9-29-045 (Part I, II and III)" – 15:50
- "Alone" – 3:56
- "Maybe?" – 3:29
- "High Tide Waves" – 8:21
- "Transparent Me" – 5:16
- "Six Ribbons" – 3:52
- "The Burden Is Mine... Alone" – 7:57
- Behind-the-scenes documentary video
- Extensive photo gallery
Personnel
Band members
Guest musicians
- Bjørn Harstad – guitar
- Anne Marie Almedal – vocals
- Leif A. Wiese – violin
- Kristiansand string quartet
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External links
- The official Green Carnation website
- Live album info @ Underthedam.com
References
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