Resonance (Anathema album)

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Resonance
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Released24 September 2001
Genre
Length50:18
Label Peaceville Records
Anathema chronology
Judgement
(1999)
Resonance
(2001)
A Fine Day to Exit
(2001)
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Resonance is a compilation album by the British rock band Anathema. It was released in 2001 as the first of two compilation albums featuring best-of as well as previously unreleased material, this one focusing on the band's softer music. It was followed by Resonance Vol. 2 in 2002.

Track listing

No.TitleOriginal sourceLength
1."Scars of the Old Stream" Serenades (1993)1:10
2."Everwake" The Crestfallen EP (1992)2:39
3."J'ai Fait une Promesse"Serenades2:39
4."Alone" The Silent Enigma (1995)4:29
5."Far Away (acoustic)" Eternity (1996) bonus track5:22
6."Eternity, Part II"Eternity3:11
7."Eternity, Part III (acoustic)"Eternity bonus track5:08
8."Better Off Dead" (Bad Religion cover from Stranger Than Fiction ) Peaceville X (1998) various artists compilation4:22
9."One of the Few" (Pink Floyd cover from The Final Cut )Peaceville X (1998) various artists compilation1:50
10."Inner Silence" Alternative 4 (1998)3:09
11."Goodbye Cruel World" (Pink Floyd cover from The Wall )Peaceville X (1998) various artists compilation1:41
12."Destiny"Alternative 42:14
13."The Silent Enigma (orchestral)"The Silent Enigma bonus track4:14
14."Angelica (live Budapest 1997)"Eternity bonus track6:58
15."Horses" Pentecost III EP (1994) hidden track1:13
Total length:50:18

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References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo (2011). "Resonance – Anathema | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 August 2011.