Ark (Brendan Perry album)

Ark is the second solo album by Brendan Perry, the male half of the band Dead Can Dance. It was Perry's first studio album in 11 years. It was first made available to the public as part of a limited 2,000-copy autographed pre-release offered at a concert in Prague on 31 March 2010 and subsequent shows. It was officially released worldwide by Cooking Vinyl on 7 June 2010.[1]

Ark
Studio album by
Released(31 March 2010, concert sale)
7 June 2010 (world)
RecordedQuivvy Studios, Ireland
GenreAmbient music, downtempo, neoclassical dark wave, world music
Length55:04
LabelCooking Vinyl
ProducerBrendan Perry
Brendan Perry chronology
Eye of the Hunter
(1999)
Ark
(2010)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Brendan Perry.

No.TitleLength
1."Babylon"6:08
2."The Bogus Man"6:11
3."Wintersun"6:02
4."Utopia"5:56
5."Inferno"6:38
6."This Boy"6:59
7."The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"7:35
8."Crescent"9:35
Total length:55:04

Personnel

Musical
Technical
  • Mastered by Aidan Foley at Masterlabs
Graphical
  • Sleeve design by Graham Wood
  • Photography (front cover) by Dan Van Winkle
  • Photography (inner cover) by Sophia Wood

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Polish Albums Chart 27[2]
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References


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