B Blood Axis - The March Of Brian Boru - Arranged By – Blood Axis Bass [Electric, Ebowed] – Aaron Garland Bodhrán, Mixed By – Michael Moynihan Violin [Electric], Mixed By, Engineer – Annabel Lee 7:27
Credits Artwork By [Cover Design] – Michael Moynihan, Stateart Artwork By [Cover Illustration] – Beatrice Elvers Artwork By [Raven Design] – Harold McNeill Notes First pressing limited editon of 700 copies on black vinyl packaged in a greyish foldout sleeve in clear protective cover. Made for sale during the bands' 1998 European Tour.
Notes Limited edition of 500 copies pressed on transparent blue vinyl. Both tracks were previously made available on The Nitha Fields CD. This single is dedicated to Leni Riefenstahl. The front cover features a portrait of Leni Riefenstahl taken from her film Das Blaue Licht (1932). The back cover features two stills from the film Der Heilige Berg (1925/26) by Arnold Fanck with Leni Riefenstahl.
Companies etc Pressed By – DADC AUSTRIA Credits Design – Salt Vocals – Sabine Vocals, Music By, Design – Kadmon Notes These songs and acoustic landscapes were recorded in the years 1989-1999.
Label: Aorta – AORCD05 Format: CD, Album Country: Austria Released: 2000 Genre: Electronic Style: Industrial, Abstract, Synthpop, Minimal, Modern Classical, Experimental
Tracklist
1 Einstieg 2:30 2 Mit Fester Hand 6:33 3 Nornar Nagli - Voice [Contains Voice Of] – Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson 6:03 4 Gläserne Kugel 4:49 5 Panzergarten 6:27 6 Cordon Dorado 1:55 7 König - Performer [Inspired By] – Kirlian Camera 4:41 8 Isländische Umarmungen 6:02 9 Idun 4:26 10 Hartung 5:48 11 Julmond 5:15 12 Neuschwabenland 4:40 13 Blonder Wein - Lyrics By [Reciting From] – Rainer Maria Rilke; Voice – Oskar Werner 5:04 14 Wiederkehr 5:20
Credits Design [Gestaltung] – Salt Vocals [Gesang] – Sabine Vocals [Gesang], Performer [Tonkunst], Design [Gestaltung] – Kadmon Notes These fin de siècle military pop songs were recorded in MIM (1999). "König" is inspired by the song "Motionless" by Kirlian Camera. "Blonder Wein" contains the voice of Oskar Werner reciting from Rainer Maria Rilke, "Die Weise von Liebe" und "Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke" "Das Eis war einer unserer großen Lehrmeister, wie es der Winter noch heute ist" (Ernst Jünger) [from booklet]
Label: Aorta – AORCD06 Format: CD Country: Austria Released: 2001 Genre: Electronic Style: Experimental
Tracklist
1 Dolce Vita 5:46 2 Tanzt Die Orange - Lyrics By – Rainer Maria Rilke 6:11 3 Horusknaben 5:03 4 Musa - Lyrics By – Ezra Pound 5:38 5 Cuore Avventuroso 5:39 6 Bist Du Die Nacht - Lyrics By – Rainer Maria Rilke; Voice [Spoken] – Oskar Werner 5:12 7 Venedig - Lyrics By – Friedrich Nietzsche; Voice [Spoken] – Gert Westphal 5:35 8 Spiegel Sind Türen - Lyrics By – Jean Cocteau 5:07 9 Riflessioni 7:23 10 Gondelwerkstatt 7:11 11 From Her To Eternity 5:37 12 Toteninsel 5:53
Credits Featuring [Musíca Maríttíma], Layout [Gestaltung] – Kadmon Layout [Gestaltung] – Salt Lyrics By – Kadmon (tracks: 1, 3, 9 to 12) Notes This musíca maríttíma, inspired by a magical mystery tour to Venezia in spring MM, was recorded in summer and autumn MM. "Horusknaben" is inspired by the song "On Wings of Rapture" by Hagalaz Runedance. "Bist du die Nacht" contains the voice of Oskar Werner reciting from Rainer Maria Rilke, "Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke". "Venedig" contains the voice of Gert Westphal. This compact disk is dedicated to the Bavarian designer of all Allerseelen releases. It is also dedicated to the three hot-blooded Moroccan drummers who were on stage with Allerseelen during the live performance in the Teatro Komano of Segobriga, Spain on 15.VII.MM.
Credits Painting – Louis Welden Hawkins Recorded By – Allerseelen Notes Recorded in June and August MMII The cover shows the painting Engel mit Heiligenschein (1894).