Paradise Lost (Paradise Lost album)

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Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost (Paradise Lost album) coverart.jpg
Cover art by Seth Siro Anton
Studio album by
Released17 March 2005
RecordedApril–September 2004
StudioChapel Studios, Lincolnshire and Hollypark Lane, Los Angeles
Genre Gothic metal, gothic rock
Length54:47
Label BMG, GUN
Producer Rhys Fulber [1]
Paradise Lost chronology
Symbol of Life
(2002)
Paradise Lost
(2005)
In Requiem
(2007)

Paradise Lost is the tenth studio album by British heavy metal band Paradise Lost. It was recorded between January and June 2004 at Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire and Hollypark Lane, Los Angeles; it was mixed and mastered at Green Jacket Studios.

Contents

This is the first album with Jeff Singer, [1] who joined the band after the writing of the album was mostly finished and contributed to the creative process to a less extent than the follow-up, In Requiem . [2]

The band had songs such as "Sedative God", which was written for this album but did not end up on any of the releases of this album (such as singles) but instead ended up on the In Requiem , while other songs such as "Through the Silence" and "Sanctimonious You", although not released on any of the reissues of this album, ended up being on the "Forever After" single CD and the B-Sides & Rarities album. The aforementioned single also has a music video. [3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Don't Belong"4:19
2."Close Your Eyes"4:22
3."Grey"3:28
4."Redshift"3:31
5."Forever After"3:47
6."Sun Fading"3:29
7."Laws of Cause"4:09
8."All You Leave Behind"3:01
9."Accept the Pain"3:20
10."Shine"4:08
11."Spirit"4:20
12."Over the Madness"5:17
Dark Element, Century Media and Icarus reissue
No.TitleLength
13."Let Me Drown"3:10
14."A Side You'll Never Know"4:09
GUN Records digipak
No.Titleadditional notesLength
13."Don't Belong"String Dub Mix3:49
14."Over the Madness"String Dub Mix5:12

Forever After

"Forever After"
Single by Paradise Lost
from the album Paradise Lost
A-side "Forever After"
Released7 February 2005 (2005-02-07) [4]
Genre Gothic metal
Length4:48
Label GUN / Supersonic Records
Songwriter(s) Nick Holmes, Greg Mackintosh
Paradise Lost singles chronology
"'Small Town Boy'"
(2003)
"Forever After"
(2005)
"'The Enemy'"
(2007)

Forever After is a maxi-single from the album.

No.TitleLength
1."Forever After"3:48
2."Through the Silence"3:24
3."Sanctimonious You"3:27
4."Let Me Drown"3:10
5."A Side You'll Never Know"4:10
DVD content
No.TitleLength
6."Behind the Scenes at the Listening Session Cologne"4:00
7."Live Impressions"3:27
8."The Making of Forever After"4:59

Personnel

Charts

Charts (2005)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [5] 34
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [6] 92
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista) [7] 36
French Albums (SNEP) [8] 63
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [9] 18
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [10] 21
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [11] 59

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