Elegy (EP)

Elegy (EP)

Infobox Album
Name = Elegy
Type = ep
Artist = Leaves' Eyes


Released = May 2nd, 2005
Recorded = 2005
Genre = Symphonic metal
Length = 24.58
Label = Napalm
Producer = Alexander Krull
Last album = "Lovelorn" (2004)
This album = "Elegy" (2005)
Next album = "Vinland Saga" (2005)
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"Elegy" is a Maxi single/EP by symphonic metal band Leaves' Eyes. It was released on May 2nd, 2005. Almost all vocals are by Liv Kristine, with some backing "growls" by Alexander Krull. "Elegy" is taken from the album "Vinland Saga", and a further track from that album, "Solemn Sea" is also included in demo form. The rest of the tracks are exclusive to this release, but unlike the following EP "Legend Land", they do not share the Vinland theme.

Track listing

# Elegy (Single Version) – 4:33
# Senses Capture – 4:58
# A Winter's Poem - 4:06
# Solemn Sea (Demo Version) - 3:47
# Mot Fjerne Land - 2:28
# Elegy (Album Version) – 5:06


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