Die Prophezeiung (The Prophecy) | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 14 April 2003 | |||
Genre | Electronic music Gregorian vocals | |||
Label | Polydor Records | |||
E Nomine chronology | ||||
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Die Prophezeiung (The Prophecy) is the third album from the German music group E Nomine. [1]
Released on 14 April 2003 from Universal Music Group.
Released on 10 November 2003 from Polydor Records.
Nr. | Title | ||
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Die Prophezeiung (videos with background-pictures) | |||
01 | Seit Anbeginn der Zeit... | ||
02 | Die Verheissung (Interlude) | ||
03 | Deine Welt | ||
04 | Schwarzer Traum (Interlude) | ||
05 | Mondengel | ||
06 | Der Lockruf (Interlude) | ||
07 | Das Omen im Kreis des Bösen | ||
08 | Lauf der Zeit (Interlude) | ||
09 | Das Rad des Schicksals | ||
10 | Das Orakel (Interlude) | ||
11 | Der Blaubeermund | ||
12 | Sternensturm (Interlude) | ||
13 | Im Zeichen des Zodiak | ||
14 | Die Brücke ins Licht (Interlude) | ||
15 | Laetitia | ||
16 | Das Rätsel (Interlude) | ||
17 | Der Prophet | ||
18 | Land der Hoffnung (Interlude) | ||
19 | Anderwelt (Laterna magica) | ||
20 | In den Fängen von... (Interlude) | ||
21 | Mysteria | ||
22 | Friedhof der Engel (Interlude) | ||
23 | Die Runen von Asgard | ||
24 | Das Erwachen (Interlude) | ||
25 | Schwarze Sonne | ||
26 | Endzeit (Interlude) | ||
27 | Jetzt ist es still | ||
Die Prophezeiung (Klassik Edition) (videos with background-pictures) | |||
28 | Der Weg des Schicksals.. veni vidi fatum | ||
29 | Die Befreiten (Interlude) | ||
30 | Friedenshymne | ||
31 | Der Geist der Luft (Interlude) | ||
32 | Espiritu del aire | ||
33 | Die Rückkehr der Ewigkeit (Interlude) | ||
34 | Ein neuer Tag | ||
Musikvideos | |||
01 | Vater Unser | ||
02 | E Nomine (Denn sie wissen nicht was sie tun) | ||
03 | Wolfen (Das Tier in mir) | ||
04 | Mitternacht | ||
05 | Deine Welt | ||
06 | Das Omen im Kreis des Bösen | ||
07 | Making Of: Mitternacht | ||
08 | Making Of: Deine Welt | ||
09 | Making Of: Das Omen im Kreis des Bösen | ||
Live-acts at The Dome | |||
01 | Mitternacht | ||
02 | Wolfen (Das Tier in mir) | ||
Diskografien | |||
01 | Alben | ||
02 | Singles |
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