Urwerk (album)

Urwerk is the first compilation album of the German folk metal band Finsterforst, consisting of the re-release of their first two studio albums.

Urwerk
Compilation album by
ReleasedMay 28th, 2010
GenreFolk metal
Pagan metal[1]
Length106:27
LabelEinheit Produktionen
ProducerChristoph Brandes, Simon Schillinger
Finsterforst chronology
...zum Tode hin
(2009)
Urwerk
(2010)

Track listing

Disc one

The first disc contains all the tracks from their "Wiege der Finsternis" EP plus the bonus track "Försterhochzeit".

No.TitleTranslationLength
1."Sieg und Ewig Leben"Victory and Eternal Life7:57
2."Schatten der Nacht"Shadow of the Night9:02
3."Das Dunkle aller Welten"The Dark of all Worlds9:01
4."Försterhochzeit" (Bonus track)Forester Wedding3:32

Disc two

The second disc contains all the tracks from their debut album, "Weltenkraft".

No.TitleTranslationLength
1."Des Waldes Macht"Power of the Forest5:30
2."Die Suche nach dem Licht"The Search for the Light6:21
3."Lauf der Welt"Running the World8:10
4."Traumwald"Dream Woods5:17
5."Spiegelscherben"Mirror Shards10:19
6."Von glorreichem Schmerz"Out of glorious Pain7:13
7."Rauschende Nächte"Rushing Night2:29
8."Weinende Ruinen"Weeping Ruins8:21
9."Weltenpilger"World Pilgrims9:42
10."Verlorene Seelen"Lost Souls13:31

Personnel

Band members

Marco Schomas: Vocals, choir vocals, twelve-string guitar
Tobias Weinreich: Bass
Johannes Joseph: Accordion, choir vocals
Simon Schillinger: Lead and rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, choir vocals
Cornelius "Wombo" Heck: Drums, choir vocals
Sebastian "AlleyJazz" Scherrer: Keyboards
David Schuldis: Rhythm guitars

Guest musicians

Nefti: Tin whistle
Christoph Schuster: Oboe
Sevan Kirder: Tin whistle, German flute, choir vocals
Jonas Mayer: choir vocals

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References

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