Violet (Closterkeller album)

Violet is the third studio album by Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller. It was released on September, 1993 in Poland through Izabelin Studio.[1][2] The album was recorded at Izabelin Studio from April to September, 1993.[3] The cover art was created by Marta Dziubalska and Łukasz Dziubalski.[3][4]

Violet
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember, 1993 (CC)
December 6, 1993 (CD) (Poland)
RecordedApril–September, 1993 at Izabelin Studio, Izabelin
GenreGothic rock
Length67:58 (CD)
LabelIzabelin Studio, Metal Mind Productions
ProducerAndrzej Puczyński
Closterkeller chronology
Blue
(1992)
Violet
(1993)
Scarlet
(1995)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."To on - znowu następny"4:45
2."W moim kraju"4:27
3."To muzyka"4:22
4."Babeluu"4:34
5."Walet Pik"2:57
6."Salome"3:36
7."Kolana i już"2:27
8."Agnieszka"5:16
9."A nadzieja"4:34
10."Supernova"3:27
11."Jihad"3:17
12."Video-film"3:03
13."Dwa oblicza Ewy"3:50
14."Violette"5:54

Bonus Tracks

No.TitleLength
15."Kołysanka dla Adasia"1:55
16."Hassan i Sabbah"3:50
17."Noc w haremie"5:20

Personnel

  • Anja Orthodox - vocal, lyrics
  • Paweł Pieczyński - guitar
  • Krzysztof Najman - bass
  • Piotr Pawłowski - drums
  • Michał Rollinger - keyboards
  • Zbigniew Bieniak - backing vocals
  • Violetta "Fiolka" Najdenowicz - backing vocals

Music - Closterkeller.

Music videos

  • "Agnieszka" (1993)
  • "W moim kraju" (1993)
  • "Babeluu" (1994)
  • "Supernova" (1994)

Release history

Year Label Format Country Out of Print? Notes
1993 Izabelin Studio CC Poland Yes Original CC release
1993 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland Yes CD reissue; bonus tracks; different track list
1999 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland Yes CD reissue; videoclips; remastered
2001 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland Yes Box with Scarlet album
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