Angel Dust (Blutengel album)

Angel Dust is the third studio album by Blutengel and the first featuring Constance Rudert and Eva Pölzing as female vocalists. Vampire Romance Part I was released as a single preceding the album.

Angel Dust
Studio album by
Released September 30, 2002
GenreDarkwave, futurepop
Length79:26
LabelOut Of Line and SPV Records (Germany)
ProducerChris Pohl
Jens Gärtner
Blutengel chronology
Seelenschmerz
(2001)
Angel Dust
(2002)
Demon Kiss
(2004)
Singles from Angel Dust
  1. "Vampire Romance"
    Released: 23 August 2002 [1]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Discogs(3.4/5) [2]
Gothtronic(7.5/10) [3]

Track listing

Angel Dust
No.TitleLength
1."Angel Dust I"3:47
2."Stranded"5:15
3."Vampire Romance Part I"6:22
4."The End of Love"6:13
5."Iron Heart"5:02
6."Our Time"5:44
7."Wonderland"5:14
8."Angel Dust II"2:50
9."Black Wedding"3:38
10."I Will Follow"4:59
11."Silent Death"3:46
12."Angel of the Night"5:09
13."Keine Ewigkeit"5:46
14."Night of Sin"4:54
15."Vampire Romance Part II"5:49
16."Angel Dust III"5:01
Limited Edition Bonus CD
No.TitleLength
1."Dark Skies"4:42
2."Black Wedding (Dark Embrace Remix)"5:35
3."The End of Love (Remix by Black Heaven)"5:01
4."Her Song"2:26

Credits

  • All tracks written and produced by Christian "Chris" Pohl
  • Additional loops by Jens Gärtner
  • Male vocals by Chris Pohl
  • Female vocals on "Vampire Romance part I", "Our Time," "Black Wedding" and "Vampire Romance part II" by Constance Rudert
  • Female vocals on "Wonderland" and "Angel of the Night," by Eva Pölzing
  • Female vocals on "Keine Ewigkeit" by Constance Rudert and Eva Pölzing

Bonus CD

  • Female vocals on "Her Song" by Constance Rudert
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