Ceromonies

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Ceromonies
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Live album by
ReleasedApril 2012 (2012-04)
Recorded12 and 13 July 2008
London, England
Venue02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire. White City, London.
Genre Gothic rock
Label Sacred Symphony
Producer Carl McCoy
Fields of the Nephilim chronology
Mourning Sun
(2005)
Ceromonies
(2012)

Ceromonies is a three-disc DVD and CD set from Fields of the Nephilim, featuring footage recorded 12 and 13 July 2008, at London's Shepherds Bush Empire. It was released in April 2012. "Ceromonies" is an intentional misspelling; the dates were chosen in honour of the anniversary of the birth of John Dee, Queen Elizabeth I's astrologer. [1] The word also refers to the word "zero" in other languages. [2]

Contents

Track listing

DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Shroud (Exordium)" 
2."Straight To The Light" 
3."From The Fire" 
4."Penetration" 
5."Wail Of Sumer" 
6."And There Your Heart Will Be Also" 
7."Trees Come Down" 
8."Moonchild" 
9."Psychonaut" 
10."Mourning Sun" 
CD 1 (Ad Mortem)
No.TitleLength
1."Shroud (Exordium)" 
2."Straight To The Light" 
3."From The Fire" 
4."Penetration" 
5."Shine" 
6."Wail Of Sumer" 
7."And There Your Heart Will Be Also" 
8."Trees Come Down" 
9."Psychonaut" 
CD 2 (Ad Vitam)
No.TitleLength
1."Intro (Harmonica Man)" 
2."Preacher Man" 
3."Moonchild" 
4."Requiem" 
5."Xiberia" 
6."Zoon (Wakeworld)" 
7."Mourning Sun" 
8."Celebrate" 
9."Last Exit For the Lost (iTunes bonus track, recorded at Hildesheim M'era Luna Festival 10/8/2008) [3] " 

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References

  1. Winegarner, Beth (29 May 2012). "Fields of the Nephilim – "Ceromonies"". Invisible Oranges . Archived from the original on 8 June 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  2. "cero - Wiktionary". en.wiktionary.org. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  3. "Ceromonies (Ad Mortem Ad Vitam) [Live] by Fields of the Nephilim". 11 November 2013.