Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

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Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
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Studio album by
Released17 December 1998 (1998-12-17)
Recorded1997-1998
StudioBeep Jam Studio
Genre
Length101:09
Label Jester
Ulver chronology
The Trilogie - Three Journeyes Through the Norwegian Netherworlde
(1997)
Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
(1998)
Metamorphosis
(1999)
Ulver studio album chronology
Nattens Madrigal – Aatte Hymne Til Ulven I Manden
(1997)
Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
(1998)
Perdition City
(2000)
Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1."The Argument, Plate 2"4:03
2."Plate 3"2:48
3."Plate 3, Following"1:33
4."The Voice of the Devil, Plate 4"2:49
5."Plates 5–6"2:31
6."A Memorable Fancy, Plates 6–7"4:24
7."Proverbs of Hell, Plates 7–10"9:06
8."Plate 11"2:01
9."Instrumental 1"3:26
10."A Memorable Fancy, Plates 12–13"5:59
11."Plate 14"2:08
12."A Memorable Fancy, Plate 15"4:51
13."Plates 16–17"3:17
Total length:48:56
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."A Memorable Fancy, Plates 17–20"11:23
2."Instrumental 2"2:27
3."Plates 21–22"3:11
4."A Memorable Fancy, Plates 22–24"4:50
5."Instrumental 3"3:59
6."A Song of Liberty, Plates 25–27" (featuring Ihsahn, Samoth and Fenriz. The song ends at 5:34; a hidden track, "Chorus", begins at 25:36)26:23
Total length:52:13

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