Archives, Vol. 1

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Archives I
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Compilation album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2001 (UK)
March 12, 2002 (Nettwerk)
RecordedVarious
Genre Ambient, Industrial
Length62:12(CD1)
53:44 (CD2)
115:56 (total)
Label Nettwerk Records
Producer Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber
Delerium chronology
Poem
(2000)
Archives I
(2001)
Archives, Vol. 2
(2001)
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Archives, Vol. 1 is a 2001 compilation album by Delerium. It was released on Nettwerk Records a few months after being released in the UK. It incorporates tracks from four of their earlier albums: Faces, Forms and Illusions, Morpheus, Syrophenikan and Stone Tower.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

Faces, Forms and Illusions

    1. "Monuments of Deceit" (Co-written by Michael Balch) – 4:16
    2. "Inside the Chamber" – 6:19
    3. "Sword of Islam" – 4:14
    4. "New Dawn" – 4:54
    5. "Siege of Atrocity" – 7:45

Morpheus

    1. "Morpheus" – 4:54
    2. "Faith" – 4:44
    3. "Temple of Light" – 5:37
    4. "Somnolent" – 4:34
    5. "Allurance" – 4:19
    6. "Fragments of Fear" – 3:56
    7. "Symbolism" – 6:40

Disc two

Syrophenikan

    1. "Embodying" – 5:05
    2. "Shroud" – 4:45
    3. "Of the Tribe" – 5:10
    4. "Mythos" – 6:19
    5. "Prophecy" (This song is mislabeled as "Twilight Ritual") – 5:18

Stone Tower

    1. "Bleeding" – 8:00
    2. "Tundra" – 8:56
    3. "Sphere" – 5:53
    4. "Embryo" – 4:18

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