Desire of Damnation

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Desire of Damnation
Desire of Damnation TDV.jpg
Compilation album by
Released3 April 2007
Genre Gothic metal
Length1:20:29
Label Blackend Records
Theatres des Vampires chronology
The Addiction Tour 2006
(2006)
Desire of Damnation
(2007)
Anima Noir
(2008)

Desire of Damnation is a double CD by the Italian gothic metal band, Theatres des Vampires. The first disc is a live album and contains all the tracks from the DVD The Addiction Tour 2006 . Disc two features four new songs as well as five remixed songs.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleOriginal AlbumLength
1."Intro (Mozart Requiem)"None1:35
2."Never Again" Pleasure and Pain 4:06
3."Pleasure and Pain" Pleasure and Pain 4:28
4."My Lullaby" Pleasure and Pain 4:08
5."Angel of Lust" Nightbreed of Macabria 5:54
6."Lilith Mater Inferorum" Suicide Vampire 3:57
7."Dances With Satan (Cut the Throat version)" Iubilaeum Anno Dracula 2001 6:13
8."La Danse Macabre du Vampire" Suicide Vampire 4:01
9."Forever in Death" Pleasure and Pain 4:39
10."Queen of the Damned" Suicide Vampire 5:09
Total length:42:30
Disc 2
No.TitleLyricsMusicOriginal AlbumLength
1."Bring Me Back"Sonya ScarletFabian Varesi, Robert CufaroNone3:32
2."Forget Me"Sonya ScarletFabian Varesi, Robert CufaroNone4:02
3."All My Tears"Sonya ScarletFabian Varesi, Robert CufaroNone3:44
4."Riflessi"Sonya ScarletFabian Varesi, Robert CufaroNone3:39
5."La Danse Macabre du Vampires 2007" (Revamped)   Suicide Vampire 3:59
6."Solitude" (First Black Pope's Disco Inferno Remix)   Pleasure and Pain 4:22
7."La Danse Macabre du Vampire" (LXT Horror Mix)   Pleasure and Pain 4:00
8."Rosa Mistero" (LXT Poisoned Mix)   Pleasure and Pain 4:22
9."Bring Me Back in Techno Trance" (Bionikle Remix)  None4:39
Total length:37:59

Personnel

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