viernes, 2 de marzo de 2018

Paradise Lost "Paradise Lost"

Paradise Lost, the tenth studio album by British heavy metal band Paradise Lost, was recorded between January and June 2004 at Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire and Hollypark Lane, Los Angeles and was mixed, plus mastered at Green Jacket Studios.

Although not officially, this is the first album with Jeff Singer (his official full-time membership in the band was on "The Enemy" single from the In Requiem album), who came after when the band was ready to release this album on an earlier date but postponed when they had no drummer. The band had songs such as "Sedative God", which was written for this album but did not end up on any of the releases of this album (such as singles) but instead ended up on the aforementioned album, while other songs such as "Through The Silence" and "Sanctimonious You", although not released on any of the reissues of this album, ended up being on the "Forever After" single CD and the B-Sides & Rarities album. The aforementioned single also has a Music Video which features Jeff Singer in the lineup.

Different from their demo with the same title.

A video was made for "Forever After". (The band wanted "Grey" to be the video, but the record label thought "Forever After" was the potential hit song.) 

"Red Shift" means an increase in wavelength in physics. The opposite is "Blue Shift".

Recording information:

Produced by Rhys Fulber for Nettwerk Management.
Instruments recorded by Greg Reely & Paradise Lost at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire, England.
Vocals recorded in June and July, 2004 at Hollypark Lane in Los Angeles, California.
Mixed & mastered by Greg Reely at The Green Jacket in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
Published by Zomba Music Publishers Ltd.

Management by Andy Farrow for Northern Music Company.















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