Deus Ex Machina (Liv Kristine album)

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Deus Ex Machina
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Released1998
Genre Gothic rock, synthpop
Length41:51
Label Massacre, Candlelight
Producer Gunther Illi
Liv Kristine chronology
Deus Ex Machina
(1998)
Enter My Religion
(2006)
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Deus Ex Machina is the first full-length album from former Leaves' Eyes frontwoman Liv Kristine. Unlike her follow-up, "Enter My Religion", she only co-wrote two songs: the title track and "In the Heart of Juliet". The song "3 am" is a duet between Liv Kristine and Nick Holmes of Paradise Lost.

Contents

It was re-issued in 2007 on Candlelight Records, with the catalog number 338.

Track listing

All music is composed by Gunther Illi.

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Requiem"(instrumental)0:54
2."Deus Ex Machina"Kristine9:34
3."In the Heart of Juliet"Kristine4:52
4."3 AM"Brendel5:02
5."Waves of Green"Hertler5:55
6."Take Good Care"Brendel3:59
7."Huldra"Illi2:58
8."Portrait: Ei tulle med øyne blå"Illi3:59
9."Good Vibes Bad Vibes"Brendel3:38
10."Outro"(instrumental)0:59
11."3 AM" (No Loop mix) (bonus track)Brendel4:56

Personnel

Production

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