Arkeology (The Ark album)

Arkeology
Compilation album by The Ark
Released 23 February 2011
Recorded 2000–2011
Genre Rock
Producer Marco Manieri, The Ark, Peter Kvint, Jens Andersson, Nathan Larson, Ola Salo, Per Sunding, Fabian Torsson
The Ark chronology
In Full Regalia
(2010)
Arkeology
(2011)
Singles from Arkeology
  1. "Breaking Up with God"
    Released: January 10, 2011

Arkeology (or Arkeology: The Complete Singles Collection) is the final release by Swedish band The Ark. The album was announced on December 8, 2010 alongside news of the breakup and "Arkeology MMXI" Tour.[1] The compilation simply collects all the band's singles but there are a few interesting notes about the selection: "Deliver Us from Free Will" was only released as a promo single in some European countries;[2] "Trust is Shareware" was re-recorded for its single release, yet the album version is included here; "Stay With Me" was remixed for its single release but an all new version appears here; two new songs "Breaking Up with God" and "The Apocalypse Is Over" will be featured with the former being released as a single. Both of the new songs will serve as the final recordings by the band.

Tracklist

All songs written by Ola Salo unless noted otherwise:

  1. "Breaking Up with God" (New Song) (Words: Ola Salo, Music: Ola Salo/Peter Kvint)
  2. "Let Your Body Decide"
  3. "It Takes a Fool to Remain Sane"
  4. "Echo Chamber"
  5. "Joy Surrender"
  6. "Calleth You, Cometh I" (Single Edit) (Words: Ola Salo, Music: Ola Salo/Peter Kvint)
  7. "Father of a Son"
  8. "Tell Me this Night Is Over" (Single Edit)
  9. "Disease"
  10. "One of Us Is Gonna Die Young"
  11. "Clamour for Glamour" (Radio Edit)
  12. "Trust Is Shareware" (Album Version)
  13. "Deliver Us from Free Will"
  14. "Prayer for the Weekend"
  15. "The Worrying Kind"
  16. "Absolutely No Decorum"
  17. "Little Dysfunk You"
  18. "Superstar"
  19. "Stay with Me" (New Arkeology Mix)[3]
  20. "The Apocalypse Is Over" (New Song) (Words: Ola Salo, Music: Ola Salo/Peter Kvint)

References

  1. December 8th, 2010 in Blog by The Ark (2010-12-08). "Greatest Hits-Album Och AvskedsturnÉ". Thearkworld.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  2. "foolsoftheworld.it". foolsoftheworld.it. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  3. "Arkeology by The Ark : Reviews and Ratings". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
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