Bastard (Subway to Sally album)

Bastard is the ninth album by the Medieval Metal band Subway to Sally.

Bastard
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 19, 2007
Length46:17
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerGeorg Kaleve
Subway to Sally chronology
Nackt
(2006)
Bastard
(2007)
Schlachthof
(2008)

Track listing

  1. Meine Seele Brennt 04:18 (eng: My Soul Burning)
  2. Puppenspieler 03:52 (eng: Puppeteer)
  3. Auf Kiel 04:04 (eng: Laid down the keel)
  4. Umbra 03:58 (eng: Umber)
  5. Voodoo 03:58
  6. Wehe Stunde 03:52 (eng: Woe hour)
  7. Die Trommel 03:52 (eng: The Drum)
  8. Unentdecktes Land 03:08 (eng: Undiscovered country)
  9. Hohelied 03:20 (eng: Canticles)
  10. Canticum Satanae 00:46 (eng: Song of Satan)
  11. Tanz auf dem Vulkan 03:13 (eng: Dance on the Volcano)
  12. Fatum 03:21 (eng: Fate)
  13. In der Stille 04:35 (eng: In the silence)

Personnel

  • Eric Fish - Vocals, Bagpipes, Flute
  • Sugar Ray Runge - Bass
  • Ingo Hampf - Guitars, Lute, Programming, Orchestra programming (Tracks 6, 9, 12, 13)
  • Bodenski - Vocals, Guitars (acoustic), Hurdy-gurdy, Lyrics
  • Simon - Vocals, Guitars (acoustic), Trumpet marine
  • Frau Schmitt - Violin, Lyrics (Tracks 2, 13)
  • Simon Michael - Drums, Percussion, Programming
Additional musicians
  • Leo Schmidthals - Orchestra programming (Tracks 1, 3, 4, 9)
  • Georg Kaleve - Programming
  • Fabio Trentini - Bass
  • Milan Polak - Guitars, Sitar
  • B. Deutung - Cello
Production
  • Ronald Reinsberg - Design
  • Ue Nastasi - Mastering
  • Arne Neurand - Recording
  • Benjamin Schäfer - Recording
  • Aino Laos - Recording
  • Ingo Hampf - Recording
  • Simon - Recording
  • Ronny Marzok - Photography
  • Georg Kaleve - Producer, Mixing
  • Simon Michael - Recording

notes

  • Mixed by George Kaleve at Voodoo HiFi Berlin.
  • Drums, bass and guitars recorded by Arne Neurand and Benjamin Shäfer at Horus Sound Studio in Hannover, Germany.
  • Lead vocals recorded by Aino Laos at Lundgaard in Vejen, Denmark.
  • Additional recordings by Simon at NFS in Potsdam, Germany; by Simon Michael at Great Hall in Hallerndorf, Germany; and by Ingo Hampf in Berlin, Germany.
  • Mastered by Ue Nastasi at Sterling Sound in New York, USA.

References


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