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Midnight in the Labyrinth Compilation album by Cradle of Filth Released April 2012 Recorded 2010 - 2011 Label Peaceville
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(2011)Midnight in the Labyrinth
(2011)Midnight in the Labyrinth is a forthcoming orchestral album by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth. According to vocalist Dani Filth, it will "reinvent" tracks from the band's first four albums and include "full soundtrack-quality stuff... with choirs, strings and some narration." Filth writes in his online update:
“ "All songs will be fully orchestrated akin to a horror movie soundtrack (think Danny Elfman, John Williams, Christopher Young, etc.) and [the record is] comprised solely of tracks from our first four releases - 1994's The Principle of Evil Made Flesh; the 1996 EP V Empire; 1996's Dusk... and Her Embrace and 1998's Cruelty and the Beast - [with] "Funeral in Carpathia" being my favorite conversion thus far." ” The orchestral version of "Summer Dying Fast" appeared as a teaser on their EP Evermore Darkly.
Track listing
Confirmed tracks so far:[1]
No. Title Original release Length 1. "Summer Dying Fast" The Principle of Evil Made Flesh 5:22 2. "The Forest Whispers My Name" The Principle of Evil Made Flesh 3. "The Rape and Ruin of Angels (Hosannas in Extremis)" V Empire 4. "Funeral in Carpathia" Dusk... and Her Embrace 5. "A Gothic Romance (Red Roses for the Devil's Whore)" Dusk... and Her Embrace 6. "Dusk and Her Embrace" Dusk... and Her Embrace 7. "Cruelty Brought Thee Orchids" Cruelty and the Beast 8. "Thirteen Autumns and a Widow" Cruelty and the Beast 9. "The Twisted Nails of Faith" Cruelty and the Beast References
External links
Cradle of Filth Studio albums Live albums Compilations Lovecraft & Witch Hearts • Midnight in the LabyrinthEPs V Empire (Or Dark Faerytales in Phallustein) • From the Cradle to Enslave • Bitter Suites to Succubi • Evermore DarklyVideos Related articles Categories Albums • MembersCategories:- Upcoming albums
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