The Umbersun
The Umbersun is the fourth album by neoclassical band Elend. It is the third and final album in the Officium Tenebrarum trilogy.
The Umbersun | ||||
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Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | Wolf Studios | |||
Genre | Neoclassical Darkwave, Gothic | |||
Length | 66:48 | |||
Label | Music for Nations | |||
Elend chronology | ||||
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Chronicles of Chaos | |
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Track listing
- "Du Tréfonds des Ténèbres" – 10:44
- "Melpomene" – 10:26
- "Moon of Amber" – 6:12
- "Apocalypse" – 9:14
- "Umbra" – 8:43
- "The Umbersun" – 5:46
- "In the Embrasure of Heaven" – 5:53
- "The Wake of the Angel" – 4:46
- "Au Tréfonds des Ténèbres" – 5:04
Musicians
Sopranos
Tricia Bentley, Hilary Brennan, Rachael Clegg, Bridget Corderoy, Carolynne Cox, Sally Donegani, Alison Eden, Karen Filsell, Claire Hills, Rachel King, Felice Kuin, Wendy Norman, Kathy Willis, Olivia Maffett
Altos
Debbie Bright, Kathryn Cook, Denise Fabb, Victoria Kendall, Katy Meiklejohn, Yvette Miller, Fiona Robinson, Hatty Webb, Lorna Youngs
Basses
Tim Bull, Tim Colbourn, Peter da Costa, Mark Fenton, Michael King
Director
Peter Broadbent
Solo soprano
Nathalie Barbary
Whispered female voice
Alison Eden
All other vocals, instruments, sequencing, programming and sound-editing by Iskandar Hasnawi, Sébastien Roland and Renaud Tschirner.
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