Meisterwerk 1

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Meisterwerk I
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Compilation album by
Released7 November 2000
Genre
Length59:41
Label Peaceville
My Dying Bride chronology
The Light at the End of the World
(1999)
Meisterwerk I
(2000)
Meisterwerk 2
(2001)
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Meisterwerk 1 is the third compilation album by English doom metal band My Dying Bride, which features both album tracks and rare recordings. Its companion piece - Meisterwerk 2 - was released the following year. It is the second of four My Dying Bride compilation albums, following 1995's Trinity and followed by Meisterwerk 2 later the same year and "Anti-Diluvian Chronicles" in 2005.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Symphonaire Infernus et Spera Empyrium" (demo version from "Towards the Sinister")8:55
2."The Crown of Sympathy" (from "Turn Loose the Swans")12:11
3."The Grief of Age" (demo version from "Towards the Sinister")4:10
4."A Kiss to Remember" (from "Like Gods of the Sun")7:32
5."Grace Unhearing (Portishell Mix)" (from limited copies of "Like Gods of the Sun")7:07
6."For You" (from "Like Gods of the Sun")6:37
7."Unreleased Bitterness" (from the rare "Unreleased Bitterness" single)7:42
8."Sear Me III" (from "The Light at the End of the World")5:27
9."The Cry of Mankind (Bonus Video Track)" (edited track from "The Angel and the Dark River")4:36

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