Planetary Confinement

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Planetary Confinement
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Studio album by
Released2005
RecordedStudio 33, Liverpool, July 2004
Provisional Ireland, Neuilly France late 2004
Genre Acoustic rock, dark rock
Label Prophecy Productions
Producer Mick Moss, Duncan Patterson, Ronnie O'Keefe, Alex Mazarguil
Antimatter chronology
Lights Out
(2003)
Planetary Confinement
(2005)
Leaving Eden
(2007)
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Planetary Confinement is the third album by the UK band Antimatter, released in 2005.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Planetary Confinement" (D.Patterson)1:33
2."The Weight of the World" (M.Moss)4:45
3."Line of Fire" (D.Patterson)6:28
4."Epitaph" (M.Moss)4:11
5."Mr. White" (Trouble)4:07
6."A Portrait of the Young Man as an Artist" (M.Moss)4:54
7."Relapse" (D.Patterson)5:03
8."Legions" (M.Moss)7:24
9."Eternity Part 24" (D.Patterson)8:45

Credits

English Sessions

An acoustic performance recorded in Studio 33, Liverpool, July 2004. All songs and orchestral arrangements by Mick Moss

Irish Sessions

All songs by Duncan Patterson, except 'Mr. White' by Trouble

Notes

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References

  1. Eduardo Rivadavia. "Planetary Confinement - Antimatter : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 22 July 2013.