The Burning Season (album)

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The Burning Season
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 8, 2003
RecordedJanuary - April 2003 at Wisperthal
Genre Gothic rock
Length52:15
Label Metropolis Records
Producer Faith and the Muse
Faith and the Muse chronology
Vera Causa
(2001)
The Burning Season
(2003)
ankoku butoh
(2009)
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Stylus (C) [2]

The Burning Season is the fourth studio album by Faith and the Muse.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Bait and Switch"1:15
2."Sredni Vashtar"3:54
3."Boudiccea"5:47
4."The Burning Season"5:39
5."Whispered in Your Ear"4:05
6."Gone to Ground"4:28
7."Relic Song"2:48
8."In the Amber Room"6:33
9."Failure to Thrive"4:58
10."Visions"4:31
11."Prodigal"3:26
12."Willow's Song"4:51
Total length:52:15

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Credits

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