Dies Irae (Devil Doll album)

Dies Irae is the fourth and final studio album by Devil Doll, released in February 1996.

Dies Irae
Studio album by
Devil Doll
ReleasedFebruary 1996
RecordedSeptember 1994 – September 1995 at Akademik Studios and various locations
GenreProgressive rock, gothic rock, symphonic rock
Length71:55
48:35 (w/o silence)
LabelHurdy Gurdy Records
ProducerMr. Doctor with Jurij Toni
Devil Doll chronology
The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms
(1993)
Dies Irae
(1996)

A concept by Mr. Doctor, it is inspired by the life and music of George Harvey Bone, the poems of Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Brontë, Emily Dickinson and Isidore Ducasse.

The lyrics contains multiple references to the poem "The Conqueror Worm" by E. A. Poe (with the entire final stanza of the poem reproduced almost verbatim). The sample used at the beginning "Part 12" is from the film The Night of the Hunter, and is the character Pearl Harper (played by Sally Jane Bruce) singing.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dies Irae"
  • I. "Part 1" (2:50)
  • II. "Part 2" (2:18)
  • III. "Part 3" (2:49)
  • IV. "Part 4" (3:12)
  • V. "Part 5" (2:00)
  • VI. "Part 6" (1:42)
  • VI. "Part 7" (2:01)
  • VIII. "Part 8" (1:23)
  • IX. "Part 9" (2:38)
  • X. "Part 10" (4:24)
  • XI. "Part 11" (3:09)
  • XII. "Part 12" (5:21)
  • XIII. "Part 13" (3:09)
  • XIV. "Part 14" (1:10)
  • XV. "Part 15" (1:18)
  • XVI "Part 16" (2:36)
  • XVII. "Part 17" (1:23)
  • XVIII. "Part 18" (28:26)"
71:55
Total length:71:55

"Part 18" ends at 2:52 and is followed by 23:20 of silence. A hidden track then starts playing. This song is sometimes called "Part 19".

Personnel

Line up

Guests

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