The Gathering Wilderness

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The Gathering Wilderness
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 7, 2005 (Europe)
February 22, 2005 (US)
RecordedOctober 2004 [1]
StudioCauldron Studios (Dublin, Ireland)
Genre Black metal, folk metal
Length59:30
Label Metal Blade
Primordial chronology
Storm Before Calm
(2002)
The Gathering Wilderness
(2005)
To the Nameless Dead
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Gathering Wilderness is the fifth studio album by Irish extreme metal band Primordial, released in 2005. It was their debut for the Metal Blade label. The digipak comes with a bonus DVD featuring a documentary detailing the making of the album. The album is in part dedicated to the memory of Quorthon.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by A.A. Nemtheanga

No.TitleMusicLength
1."The Golden Spiral"MacUiliam8:03
2."The Gathering Wilderness"MacAmlaigh9:13
3."The Song of the Tomb"MacUiliam7:56
4."End of All Times (Martyrs Fire)"O'Floinn, MacUiliam7:42
5."The Coffin Ships"MacUiliam9:58
6."Tragedy's Birth"O'Floinn, MacUiliam8:31
7."Cities Carved in Stone"MacUiliam8:07
Total length:59:30

Credits

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References

  1. "Primordial - The Gathering Wilderness". discogs.com. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  2. Lee, Cosmo. The Gathering Wilderness review allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2011-07-08.