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Es reiten die Toten so schnell
2003 studio album by Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Es reiten die Toten so schnell (or: the Vampyre sucking at his own Vein) (German: "The Dead Ride So Fast") is the seventh album[2] by darkwave act Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows, and was released in 2003.[1] A double vinyl edition and an A5-sized boxed set edition was released, in limited quantities of 666 and 1,999 copies, respectively. The double vinyl edition came with a poster, T-shirt, postcards, communion wafers and "authenticated" graveyard soil.
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Overview
For Es reiten die Toten so schnell, Anna-Varney Cantodea went back to their demo tape of the same name and re-recorded all of its songs; the first seven tracks of this album consist of the demo tape in its original sequence. The rest of the album features re-recordings of the bonus tracks that were included on the first Sopor Aeternus album, Ich töte mich..., along with a handful of new songs. "Birth - Fiendish Figuration", Sopor Aeternus' signature song from their first album, appears again in its fourth incarnation on a record. The original version of "Reprise" was a spoken word piece featuring a line from the bridge of "Dead Souls".
John A. Rivers, producer for Swell Maps, Dead Can Dance and Love and Rockets, was brought in to oversee production on 'Es reiten...[2] The album was recorded in England,[3] as opposed to Sopor Aeternus' home country of Germany.[2]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Anna-Varney Cantodea.
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Personnel
- Chris Wilson: Violin
- Elizabeth Tollington: Cello
- Marcus Cornall: Double bass, electric bass
- Tonia Price: Clarinet
- Eugene de la Fontaine: Oboe
- Eric Santie-Laa: Cor anglais
- Doreena Gor: Bassoon
- James Cunningham: Trumpet
- Julian Turner: Trombone
- Joan Sweet: Tuba
- Paul Brook: Drums
- Anna-Varney Cantodea: Vocals, all other instruments and programming
References
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