Ghost Reveries

Ghost Reveries
Studiealbum af Opeth
Indspillet15. marts1. juni 2005
Fascination Street Studios Rediger på Wikidata
Udgivet29. august 2005 Den Europæiske Union
30. august USA
GenreProgressiv dødsmetal
Længde1:06:48
Spor8 spor Rediger på Wikidata
SprogEngelsk Rediger på Wikidata
UdgiverRoadrunner
ProducerJens Bogren
 Musikere
Opeth-kronologi
Ghost Reveries
(2005)
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Ghost Reveries er det svenske progressive metalband Opeths ottende studiealbum. Det blev indspillet i Fascination Street Studios i Örebro i perioden 15. marts til 1. juni 2005. Det er det første Opethalbum med Per Wiberg som fast medlem. Pladen er et konceptalbum. Sangen Isolation Years passer dog ikke ind i historien, men Mikael Åkerfeldt valgte alligevel at tage den med.

Spor

Alt tekst skrevet af Mikael Åkerfeldt, alt musik komponeret af Opeth, medmindre andet er angivet.

Ghost Reveries
#TitelLængde
1."Ghost of Perdition"  10:29
2."The Baying of the Hounds"  10:41
3."Beneath the Mire"  7:57
4."Atonement"  6:28
5."Reverie/Harlequin Forest"  11:41
6."Hours of Wealth"  5:20
7."The Grand Conjuration"  10:21
8."Isolation Years"  3:51
Special Edition bonus track
#TitelSangskriver(e)Længde
9."Soldier of Fortune"  Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale3:15

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