Light and Shade (This Ascension)

Light and Shade (This Ascension)

Infobox Album
Name = Light and Shade
Type = Album
Artist = This Ascension


Background = orange
Released = 1991
Recorded = All tracks except 7 at Contempo Recordings, Los Angeles. Track 7 at Sound Design Studios in Santa Barbara, California.
Genre = gothic/ethereal
Length = 43:16
Label = Tess Records
Producer = William Faith and Chad Blinman
Reviews =
* Allmusic (4/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:1bvyxddb8ol7 link]
Last album = "Tears in Rain"
(1989)
This album = "Light and Shade"
(1991)
Next album = "Walk Softly, A Dream Lies Here"
(1994)

"Light and Shade" is an album by This Ascension released in 1991. It is the band's second album. The cover features "La Jeune Martyre" by French painter Paul Hippolyte Delaroche.

Track listing

# "Ave Maris Stella" – 3:56
# "Return" – 4:48
# "Ill Met by Moonlight" – 7:40
# "Chameleon Room" – 4:57
# "Fearful Symmetry" – 5:32
# "Lonely Place of Dying" – 3:29
# "August Rain" – 4:18
# "Ashes Don't Burn" – 4:55
# "Exit" – 3:38


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