Tracklist
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1 | Play track | Children of the Sun |
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7:29 | |||
2 | Play track | Agape |
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6:22 | |||
3 | Play track | Rakim |
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5:35 | |||
4 | Play track | Kiko |
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8:56 | |||
5 | Play track | Amnesia |
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6:19 | |||
6 | Play track | Sanvean |
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5:37 | |||
7 | Play track | Black Sun |
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4:56 | |||
8 | Play track | Nierika |
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4:38 | |||
9 | Play track | Opium |
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5:46 | |||
10 | Play track | The Host of Seraphim |
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6:18 | |||
11 | [Ime Prezakias introduction] |
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0:35 | ||||
12 | Play track | Ime Prezakias |
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13 | Play track | Cantara |
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5:59 | |||
14 | Play track | All in Good Time |
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6:47 | |||
15 | Play track | The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove |
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6:16 | |||
16 | Play track | Dreams Made Flesh |
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17 | Play track | Song To The Siren - Live |
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4:42 | |||
18 | [band introduction] |
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0:33 | ||||
19 | Play track | Return of the She-King |
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6:45 |
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Dead Can Dance
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Dead Can Dance is an Australian musical project formed in 1981 in Melbourne by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry. The band relocated to London, England, in May 1982. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as "constructed soundscapes of mesmerizing grandeur and solemn beauty; African polyrhythms, Gaelic folk, Gregorian chant, Middle Eastern mantras, and art rock." Having disbanded in 1998, they reunited briefly in 2005 for a world tour and reformed in 2011, releasing a new album (Anastasis) and embarking on several tours. Dead Can Dance … read more
Dead Can Dance is an Australian musical project formed in 1981 in Melbourne by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry. The band relocated to London, England, in May 1982. Australian music historian… read more
Dead Can Dance is an Australian musical project formed in 1981 in Melbourne by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry. The band relocated to London, England, in May 1982. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's… read more