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A Rose for the Dead is an EP released by the Norwegian gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy in 1997.[2] It was the band's last release using the doom metal-influenced sound that Theatre of Tragedy had originally adopted. "A Rose for the Dead" and "Der Spiegel" are leftovers from the Velvet Darkness They Fear recording sessions, which were completed after the release of that album.[3] "As the Shadows Dance" is the English-sung version of the single "Der Tanz der Schatten", while the remixes involved the electro-industrial musician Bruno Kramm of the German duo Das Ich.[3] Finally, "Decades" is a cover version of a Joy Division song, which Theatre of Tragedy had recorded for a Norwegian tribute album.[3]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Raymond Rohonyi; all music is composed by Theatre of Tragedy, except "Decades" lyrics and music by Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner

No.TitleLength
1."A Rose for the Dead"5:11
2."Der Spiegel"5:17
3."As the Shadows Dance"5:28
4."And When He Falleth" (Remix)5:13
5."Black as the Devil Painteth" (Remix)4:29
6."Decades" (Joy Division cover)6:36
Total length:32:22

Personnel

Theatre of Tragedy

Production

  • Pete Coleman - producer, engineer, mixing with Theatre of Tragedy
  • Gerhard Magin - engineer, mixing, mastering
  • Øyvind Grødem - mixing
  • Bruno Kramm - remix on tracks 4 and 5

References

  1. ^ Azevedo, Pedro (7 June 1997). "Theatre of Tragedy - _A Rose for the Dead_". Chronicles of Chaos. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Theatre of Tragedy Discography". Massacre Records. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  3. ^ a b c A Rose for the Dead (CD Booklet). Theatre of Tragedy. Abstatt, Germany: Massacre Records. 1997. MAS DP0130.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)