- Dead Can Dance discography
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Dead Can Dance discography
Dead Can Dance, 24 March 2005
Left to right: Brendan Perry, Lisa GerrardReleases ↙Studio albums 7 ↙Live albums 1 ↙Compilation albums 4 ↙EPs 2 ↙Singles 9 ↙Video albums 1 Dead Can Dance was an ambient, world music band which has released seven studio albums, one live album, four compilation albums, one video album, one extended play and nine singles.[1] The band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1981 but relocated to London, United Kingdom in 1982 and signed with 4AD Records where they disbanded in 1998.[2]
Their catalogue was remastered by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab and released in June 2008 by 4AD, initially on hybrid stereo SACDs, with a regular CD release of each album following in November 2008. This reissue series includes eight albums and the Garden of the Arcane Delights EP.
Contents
Studio albums
Year Title Chart peak positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)BEL
[3]FRA
[4]NLD
[5]UK
[6]US
200[7]US
World[7]1984 Dead Can Dance - Released: 27 February 1984
- Label: 4AD Records (CAD 404, CADC404)
- Formats: 12" LP, cassette
- Producer: Dead Can Dance
— — — — — — 1985 Spleen and Ideal - Released: November 1985
- Label: 4AD Records (CAD 512, CADC512)
- Formats: 12" LP, cassette
- Producer: Dead Can Dance, John A. Rivers
— — — — — — 1987 Within the Realm of a Dying Sun - Released: 27 July 1987 (CAD 705, CADC705, CAD 705 CD)
- Formats: 12" LP, cassette, CD
- Label: 4AD Records
- Producer: Lisa Gerrard, Brendan Perry, John A. Rivers
— — — — — — 1988 The Serpent's Egg - Released: 24 October 1988 (CAD 808, CADC808, CAD 808 CD)
- Formats: 12" LP, cassette, CD
- Label: 4AD Records
- Producer: Lisa Gerrard, Brendan Perry, John A. Rivers
— — — — — — 1990 Aion - Released: 11 June 1990 (CAD 0007, CADC0007, CAD 0007 CD)
- Formats: 12" LP, cassette, CD
- Label: 4AD Records
- Producer: Lisa Gerrard, Brendan Perry
— — — — — — 1993 Into the Labyrinth - Released: 13 September 1993
- Label: 4AD Records (CAD 3013, CADC3013, CAD 3013 CD)
- Formats: 12" 2× LP, cassette, CD
- Producer: Brendan Perry
— — 70 47 122 — 1996 Spiritchaser - Released: 3 June 1996
- Label: 4AD Records (CAD 6008, CADC6008, CAD 6008 CD)
- Formats: 12" LP, cassette, CD
- Producer: Brendan Perry
25 15 48 43 75 1 "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. Live albums
Year Title Chart peak positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)NLD
[5]US
200[7]1994 Toward the Within - Released: 24 October 1994
- Recorded: November 1993
- Label: 4AD Records (CAD 4015, CADC6008, CAD 4015 CD)
- Formats: 12" LP, CD
- Producer: Lisa Gerrard, Brendan Perry
76 131 "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. Limited editions
- Dublin (10/03/2005) 2× CD
- The Hague (12/03/2005) 2× CD
- Paris (14/03/2005) 2× CD
- Lille (16/03/2005) 2× CD
- Brussels (17/03/2005) 2× CD
- Madrid (21/03/2005) 2× CD
- Barcelona (22/03/2005) 2× CD
- Milan (24/03/2005) 2× CD
- Cologne (26/03/2005) 2× CD
- Munich (27/03/2005) 2× CD
- London (06/04/2005) 2× CD
- London (07/04/2005) 2× CD
- Selections from Europe 2005, 2× CD (compilation)
- Seattle (17/09/2005) 2× CD
- Seattle (18/09/2005) 2× CD
- Toronto (01/10/2005) 2× CD
- Montreal (02/10/2005) 2× CD
- Montreal (04/10/2005) 2× CD
- Boston (05/10/2005) 2× CD
- Washington D.C. (10/10/2005) 2× CD
- Chicago (12/10/2005) 2× CD
- Chicago (12/10/2005) 3× LP
- Selections from North America 2005, 2× CD (compilation)
Unofficial live albums / bootlegs
- Closer to Heaven (1987) 3D Records (3DCD)[8]
- Enigma of the Absolute (1988) Gema (024)[9]
- Dark Christ-Mas (1994) Monada (1010)[10]
- Influences from the Middle Age (1994) MTM Music Munchen (003)[11]
- The Hidden Treasures[12] (1994) Swindle Records (SWN 030)[13]
(Incomplete list)
Compilation albums
Year Title Chart peak positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)FRA
[4]1991 A Passage in Time[nb 1] - Released: 20 October 1991
- Label: Rykodisc Records (CADC1010, CAD 1010 CD)
- Formats: cassette, CD
- Producer: Lisa Gerrard, Brendan Perry
— 2001 Dead Can Dance (1981-1998) - Released: 19 November 2001
- Label: 4AD Records, Rhino Records, Atlantic Records (R2 78359)
- Formats: 3× CD+DVD
- Producer: Lisa Gerrard, Brendan Perry, John A. Rivers
— 2003 Wake – The Best of Dead Can Dance - Released: 5 May 2003
- Label: 4AD Records (DAD 2303 CD)
- Formats: 2× CD
- Producer: Lisa Gerrard, Brendan Perry, John A. Rivers
160 2005 Memento – The Very Best of Dead Can Dance - Released: 25 October 2005
- Label: Rhino Records, Atlantic (R2 73264)
- Formats: CD
- Producer: Lisa Gerrard, Brendan Perry
– "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. Video albums
Live performances
- Toward the Within (VHS, 1994; LD, 1994; DVD, 2004)
Contributions
- Lonely Is an Eyesore (4AD compilation, 1987)
- All Virgos Are Mad (4AD compilation, 1994)
Extended plays
- Garden of the Arcane Delights (17 August 1984)
- Live Happenings – Part 1 (30 September 2011)
Singles
Year Title Peak chart positions Album US
Alt[14]1992 "The Carnival Is Over"[A] — Into the Labyrinth 1993 "The Host of Seraphim" — The Serpent's Egg "The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove" 8 Into the Labyrinth "Yulunga (Spirit Dance)" — 1994 "American Dreaming"[B] — Toward the Within "Sanvean" — 1996 "Nierika" — Spiritchaser "The Snake and the Moon"[A] — "Sambatiki"[A] — Non-album single "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. In films and on TV
Dead Can Dance material has been used in films and on TV.
- "De Profundis" from Spleen and Ideal (1986) is used in:
- The initial transformation scene of the Italian horror film Dèmoni 2 (1986).
- Equinox 1997 episode, "Black Holes" (see black hole), with John Hurt narrating and appearances by Stephen Hawking and Homer Simpson, with portions of "Nierika" and "Song of the Stars" from Spiritchaser (1996).[15]
- A cover version of "Enigma of the Absolute" – Dead Can Dance version is on Spleen and Ideal – is used in the Civilization IV game modification, Fall from Heaven 2, as the theme song of the Runes of Kilmorph religion.
- "Summoning of the Muse" from Within the Realm of a Dying Sun (1987) was used in:
- A national women's gymnastics program.
- The film trailer for Elizabeth (1998), starring Cate Blanchett, however, it was not in the actual film.
- "Severance" from The Serpent's Egg (1988) was used in the Miami Vice episode "Victims of Circumstance" (season 5, episode 16) (1989).
- "The Host of Seraphim" from The Serpent's Egg was used in:
- The film Baraka (1992) over scenes of poverty.
- The 2002 film Ripley's Game starring John Malkovich.
- Parts of Jeremy Clarkson's review of the Ford Fiesta on TV's Top Gear (2002) series 12, episode 6.
- A film trailer for Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003).
- The trailer of the Iraq War drama Home of the Brave (2006) starring Curtis Jackson, Samuel L. Jackson, Jessica Biel, and Brian Presley – but not in the actual film.
- Nick Broomfield's war drama, Battle for Haditha (2007) during the helicopter evacuation scene.
- The final scenes of Frank Darabont's big-screen adaptation of Stephen King's The Mist (2007).
- The Japanese CGI film Vexille 2077 Nihon Sakoku (2007).
- The final scenes of Zack Snyder's big-screen adaptation of Kathryn Lasky's Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010).
- "Yulunga (Spirit Dance)" later on Into the Labyrinth (1993) is played over scenes depicting concentration camps and torture chambers in Baraka.
- "How Fortunate the Man With None" from Into the Labyrinth is used in La Sirène Rouge, a French movie adapted from a book by Maurice G. Dantec.
- "Saldek" from Into the Labyrinth was used from 1993 in various commercials on Pakistani TV for the Don Carlos range of Servis, a shoe-making company.[16]
- "The Carnival is Over" from Into the Labyrinth is heard during the finale of the 2009 film S. Darko, the sequel to the 2001 film Donnie Darko.
- "Sanvean" from Toward the Within (1994) features in The West Wing Season 5, Episode 1, "7A WF 83429" (2003), during the final scene when members of the Bartlett family are attending a private church service following the kidnapping of their youngest daughter, Zoey.
- "Rakim" from Toward the Within is heard during the opening scenes/magic act of the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 3 episode "Abra Cadaver".
- Spiritchaser (1996) track "Devorzhum", a soft lullaby, is superimposed over "Dedicacé' Outò" in the 2002 film Unfaithful.
- "Sacrifice" is used in Bloodlines Part 1 of Silent Witness (UK TV series) as Dr Harry Cunningham is shot by an assassin in Budapest.
Cover versions
- Australian death metal band Abramelin covered "Cantara" on Abramelin (1996).
- Dutch rockers The Gathering released their cover of "In Power We Entrust the Love Advocated" on the Kevin's Telescope EP (1997).
- Czech folk/doom metal band Silent Stream of Godless Elegy released their version of "Summoning of the Muse" and "Cantara" on Behind the Shadows (1998) – they sometimes perform "Cantara" during live shows.
- The shoegazing band Ride recorded a version of "Severance" on Waves (2003).
- English goth rock group Bauhaus performed "Severance" during its 1998 reunion tour and included a studio version on Gotham (1999).
- Gothic metal band Paradise Lost covered "Xavier" in 2002 as a bonus track on limited edition of Symbol of Life.
- Norwegians Ulver covered "In the Kingdom of the Blind the One-Eyed Are Kings", Helena Iren Michaelsen's band Imperia covered "The Lotus Eaters", progressive doom rock band Noekk covered "How Fortunate the Man With None" and Hortus Animae's medley of "Windfall / Summoning Of The Muse" in cooperation with Liv Kristine, appeared on the Dead Can Dance tribute album, The Lotus Eaters (2004).
- Sarah Brightman covered "Sanvean" on Symphony (2008).
- Celluloide covered "In Power We Entrust The Love Advocated" onNaphtaline (2008).
- Piano Magic performed "Advent" on their 2008 European tour.
- Canadian industrial band Post Death Soundtrack covered "Anywhere Out of the World", in 2009 – posting it on their official website.
Samples in other works
- The Chemical Brothers used a reversed voice sample from "Song of Sophia" in their "Song to the Siren" (1992).
- The Future Sound of London used samples from "Dawn of the Iconoclast" as core elements of "Papua New Guinea" (1992).[17]
- Intermix used samples from "The Song of Sophia" on "Monument (Lost Classic Mix)" (1993).
- British pop duo No-Man used a voice sample from "Song of Sophia" in "Simple" on Flowermouth (1994).[18]
- “The Wind that Shakes the Barley” was sampled by hip hop producer 4th Disciple on “Blood for Blood” by the group Killarmy, which appeared on Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars (1997).
- Orkidea used a lengthy sample from "The Host of Seraphim" in his 1999 single "Unity", which appeared on the Gatecrasher compilation album Red.[19]
Tribute albums
- The Carnival Within (2000)
- The Lotus Eaters (2004)
- Summoning of the Muse (2005)
Contributions
- Fast Forward, Issue 008/009, Fast Forward Corporation, 1981 ("Fatal Impact")
- It'll End in Tears, This Mortal Coil, 1984 ("Waves Become Wings" and "Dreams Made Flesh")
- Dreams and Desires, Pleasantly Surprised, 1984 ("The Arcane (demo)")
- Lonely Is an Eyesore, 4AD compilation, 1987 ("Frontier" (demo) and "The Protagonist")
- Sahara Blue, Hector Zazou, 1992 ("Youth" and "Black Stream")
- All Virgos are Mad, 4AD, 1994 ("Rakim")
- 1980 Forward, 4AD, 2005 ("Emmeleia")
Soundtracks
- El niño de la luna (aka Moon Child, 1989)
- Baraka (1992)
- In the Kingdom of the Blind (1992)
- The Crossing Guard (1995)
- Ruth's Journey (1996)
- In the Presence of Mine Enemies (1997)
- Nevada (1997)
- La Chacala (1998)
- The Affair of the Necklace (2001)
- Troy 2004
- Ripley's Game (2004)
- Killing the Afternoon (2005)
- The Mist 2007
- Vexille 2007
- S. Darko (2009)
- Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010)
Notes
- ^ A Passage in Time was a compilation album, initially released in 1991.[1] It was issued in Australia in 1995.[2]
References
- ^ a b Holmgren, Magnus. "Dead Can Dance". Australian Rock Database. Magnus Holmgren. http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/d/deadcandance.html. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
- ^ a b McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Encyclopedia entry for 'Dead Can Dance (DCD)'". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1865080721. http://web.archive.org/web/20040628015739/www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=261. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
- ^ "Discographie Dead Can Dance" (in French). Belgium charts portal. Ultratop, Hung Medien. http://www.ultratop.be/fr/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Dead+Can+Dance. Retrieved 23 December 2010.
- ^ a b "Discographie Dead Can Dance" (in French). French charts portal. Hung Medien. http://lescharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Dead+Can+Dance. Retrieved 23 December 2010.
- ^ a b "Discografie Dead Can Dance" (in Dutch). GfK Dutch charts portal. Hung Medien. http://dutchcharts.nl/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Dead+Can+Dance. Retrieved 23 December 2010.
- ^ "Dead Can Dance". Chart Stats. http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=12001. Retrieved 25 December 2010.
- ^ a b c "Dead Can Dance > Charts & awards > Billboard albums". Allmusic (Rovi Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/artist/dead-can-dance-p4044/charts-awards. Retrieved 23 December 2010.
- ^ "Images for Dead Can Dance – Closer to Heaven". Discogs. http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1234984. Retrieved 24 December 2010. Note: Image is used to verify existence of the Bootleg.
- ^ "Enigma of the Absolute". Allmusic (Rovi Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/album/dark-christ-mas-r313612. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ "Dark Christ-Mas". Allmusic (Rovi Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/album/dark-christ-mas-r313584. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ "Influences for the Middle Age". Allmusic (Rovi Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/album/influences-from-the-middle-age-r313586. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ "The Hidden Treasures". Allmusic (Rovi Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-hidden-treasures-r313587. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ "Images for Dead Can Dance – The Hidden Treasures". Discogs. http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1231075. Retrieved 24 December 2010. Note: Image is used to verify existence of the Bootleg.
- ^ "Dead Can Dance Chart History Alternative Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/dead-can-dance/chart-history/4423?f=377&g=Singles. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ Murphy, Timothy (8 September 1997). "Equinox episode guide: "Black Holes"". Equinox. Channel 4. http://equinox.virtek.com/Equinox-Programme-16-black+holes.html. Retrieved 23 December 2010.
- ^ om een reactie te plaatsen! (2009-11-22). "Servis Don Carlos ( Saldek - Dead Can Dance )". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8zyBy34pPk. Retrieved 2011-11-01.
- ^ Buskin, R: "Classic Tracks: The Future Sound of London 'Papua New Guinea'" [1]
- ^ "South West Disco" (PDF). Voyage. http://www.voyage-pt.de/swdisco.pdf. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
- ^ "DjOrkidea Discography". Djorkidea.com. http://www.djorkidea.com/1999/04/unity/. Retrieved 2011-11-01.
External links
- Dead Can Dance discography Dead Can Dance at Allmusic. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- Dead Can Dance at Australian Rock Database by Magnus Holmgren. Retrieved 24 December 2010
- Dead Can Dance discography at MusicBrainz. Retrieved 24 December 2010
- Albums by Dead Can Dance at Rate Your Music. Retrieved 24 December 2010
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