BLACK TAPE FOR A BLUE GIRL As One aflame laid bare by Desire (2025 remaster) LIMITED 3CD Digipack 2025
Art.Nr.: 48784
EAN: 0617026042220
Label: PROJEKT
EUR 18,99
inkl. 19 % USt
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BLACK TAPE FOR A BLUE GIRL |
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Title: | As One aflame laid bare by Desire (2025 remaster) | |
Format: | Deluxe 3CD in THICK 6-panel Digipack * Limited to 200 * Disc 1: Aflame remastered edition / Disc 2: 1999 master / Disc 3: Sam Rosenthal: the Passage * Disc 1 is remastered from original DATs by Martin Bowes of Attrition * All copies are personally signed on back by Sam |
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Year: | 07.03.2025 | |
Label: | Projekt | |
Tracklist: | CD1 (remaster 2025) + CD2 (original 1999 master): 01 As one aflame laid bare by desire 02 Given [1. the Waterfall 2. the illuminating Gas] 03 Entr'acte [the Garden awaits us] 04 Tell me you’ve taken another 05 Entr'acte [the Carnival Barker] 06 Dream 07 The Apotheosis 08 Russia 09 Your one Wish 10 Dulcinea 11 The Green Box 12 Denouement/Denouncement 13 The Passage CD3 (Sam Rosenthal: the Passage): 01 The Passage [44:29] 02 Rae [10:12] |
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Info: | Aflame's deluxe remastered reissue
is sensual & enchanting neo-classical darkwave with poignant
& powerful lyrical insight. RIYL: This Mortal Coil, Dead Can
Dance. Ethereal, gothic and ambient entwine with poignant and powerful
lyrical insight. Released 26 years ago in 1999, their 7th album shows
that emotional, melancholy waters run deep. L.A. WEEKLY: "A symphonic mix of poetic vocals & ethereal atmosphere, incorporating orchestral elegance with literary introspection." Philadelphia City Paper: Like Dead Can Dance, black tape for a blue girl dramatically flirts with symphonic decay. The music is brightly lit and subtly melodic; forlorn chords arch and bend, the drama giving way to auburn radiance. Los Angeles Times: black tape for a blue girl, a trio of flute, viola and keyboards is gothic in the traditional, medieval European sense, making ethereal music that moves like a candle flickering through a dark catacomb. blacktape’s return offers a brand of ambient pop seldom heard. |