One of 18 Angels

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One of 18 Angels
Diary of dreams - One of 18 Angels album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released2000 (2000)
Genre Darkwave
Diary of Dreams chronology
Psychoma?
(1998)
One of 18 Angels
(2000)
Freak Perfume
(2002)

One of 18 Angels is a 2000 album by Diary of Dreams. [1]

Diary of Dreams German band

Diary of Dreams is a German darkwave band. The lead singer and founding member Adrian Hates has produced most of the albums by himself or with minimal help from others. He rarely uses a full band, except when on tour.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Rumours about angels"8:23
2."Butterfly:Dance!"6:52
3."Mankind"6:23
4."Winter souls"6:23
5."No-body left to blame"6:05
6."Chemicals"5:51
7."Babylon"8:11
8."Colorblind"5:21
9."People Watcher"6:30
10."Darker"6:51
11."Dead souls dreaming"5:51
Total length:71:53

US Track listing

The album was released by Metropolis Records in the United States and features a slightly different track list than the original version of the album. [2]

No.TitleLength
1."Babylon"8:12
2."Butterfly:Dance!"6:52
3."Mankind"6:23
4."Winter souls"6:23
5."No-body left to blame"6:05
6."Chemicals"5:51
7."Now this is human"5:14
8."Colorblind"5:21
9."People Watcher"6:30
10."Darker"6:51
11."Dead souls dreaming"5:51
Total length:68:46

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References

  1. ‎One of 18 Angels by Diary of Dreams , retrieved 2019-05-12
  2. "Diary Of Dreams - One Of 18 Angels". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-05-12.