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01. Deep 02. Pitiless 03. Forgotten Hopes 04. Destiny Is Dead 05. Make It Right (F.F.S.) 06. One Last Goodbye 07. Parisienne Moonlight 08. Judgement 09. Don't Look Too Far 10. Emotional Winter 11. Wings Of God 12. Anyone, Anywhere 13. 2000 & Gone 14. Transacoustic [bonus]
Top 20 albums of 1999: 3
Top 200 albums of all time: 29
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Line-up Vincent Cavanagh - vocals, guitars Daniel "Danny" Cavanagh - guitars, keyboards, vocals on "Parisienne Moonlight" John Douglas - drums Dave Pybus - bass Guest musicians Lee Douglas - vocals on "Parisienne Moonlight" and "Don't Look Too Far" Martin Powell - live keyboards Dario Patti - piano on "Anyone, Anywhere"
Additional info Produced and engineered by Kit Woolven. Assisted by Dario (Ki-Nell) Mollo.
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Damage Inc. Studios, Ventimiglia, Italy. February 1st - April 15th, 1999.
Front cover by Anathema. Layout by Mez. CD back photo by Darren White.
Individual photos by Rog Sargent. Band photos by Dario (Ki-Nell No. 5) Mollo.
Dedicated to Helen Cavanagh (1949-1998) - Vincent and Danny's mother.
"Transacoustic" (3:49) is a bonus track on the Japanese version as well as on the digipack version.
Female voice on "Parisienne Moonlight" and "Don't Look too Far" by Lee Douglas.
Vocal on "Parisienne Moonlight" by Danny.
Piano on "Anyone, Anywhere" by Dario Patti.
Live keyboards performed by Martin Powell.
- Repressed on CD in 2006 by Music For Nations / Sony BMG Entertainment.
- Repressed on Cardsleeve CD in 2011 by Sony Music Entertainment.
- Repressed on 180 gram double vinyl by Peaceville Records in 2011, limited to 2000 copies. |
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Staff review by Demonic Tutor
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English doom masters Anathema released Judgement in 1999, following 1998's almost perfect Alternative 4. The challenge of that new album was huge as it was hard not to release a new Alternative 4, but still, without making something totally different. Once again, the Cavanagh brothers show us how to compose music with talent.
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| Rating: 8 |
Pretty good album, but once again, as it was with "Alternative 4", some songs are awesome (especially, the title track) while others aren't exactly as great.
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Written by NocturnalStalker on 02.05.2012 at 18:20
Pretty good album, but once again, as it was with "Alternative 4", some songs are awesome (especially, the title track) while others aren't exactly as great.
I agree completely. Both albums have some amazing and beautiful moments, while the majority of songs are somewhere between good and decent. Still like both albums a lot, though.
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| Rating: 10 |
This stands with Anathema's finest works. But is still off "Eternity".
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| Rating: 10 |
Exceptional release. I just wish Transacoustic came with all versions.
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| Rating: 10 |
By far my favorite release from the band. The opener takes me in and the band never lets go. Such an awesome production.
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| Rating: 9 |
This album is probably the best I've heard from Anathema so far. The atmosphere and soothing passages such as 'Anyone, Anywhere' make for a very relaxing sound. It's quiet, but not boring at the same time and engaging instead.
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| Rating: 9 |
Extremely beautiful release, this isn't quite my favorite Anathema album (The Silent Enigma is), but this is still amazing. "One Last Goodbye" is one of the highlights for me.
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