The Trilogie – Three Journeyes Through the Norwegian Netherworlde

The Trilogie - Three Journeyes Through the Norwegian Netherworlde
Box set by Ulver
Released April 1997 (April 1997)
Recorded 1994–1997
Genre Black metal, folk metal, folk music
Label Century Media
Ulver chronology
Nattens madrigal - Aatte hymne til ulven i manden
(1997)
The Trilogie - Three Journeyes through the Norwegian Netherworlde
(1997)
Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
(1998)

The Trilogie – Three Journeyes Through the Norwegian Netherworlde, sometimes shortened to The Trilogie, is a box set of albums by Norwegian black metal band Ulver, issued in 1997 via Century Media. Limited to 1000 copies, the set collects together Ulver's first three full-length albums, Bergtatt, Kveldssanger and Nattens madrigal in LP Picture Disc format, housed in a cardboard box, with a booklet & bonus posters. The set commemorates Ulver's black metal phase, before shifting styles dramatically into more ambient, electronic, and experimental music.[1]

Track listing

Bergtatt – Et Eeventyr i 5 Capitler

All songs written and composed by Ulver. 

No. Title Length
1. "Capitel I: I Troldskog faren vild" ("Led astray in the Forest darke") 7:51
2. "Capitel II: Soelen gaaer bag Aase need" ("Betwixt cragges a descending Sunne") 6:34
3. "Capitel III: Graablick blev hun vaer" ("She senses Eyne of Grey") 7:45
4. "Capitel IV: Een Stemme locker" ("A Voice Beckons Her") 4:01
5. "Capitel V: Bergtatt - Ind i Fjeldkamrene" ("Spellbound - Into the Mountaine") 8:06
Total length:
34:17

Kveldssanger

All songs written and composed by Haavard & Garm. 

No. Title Length
1. "Østenfor Sol og vestenfor Maane" ("East of the Sunne and West of the Moone") 3:26
2. "Ord" ("Wordes") 0:17
3. "Høyfjeldsbilde" ("The Mountainetops") 2:15
4. "Nattleite" ("Nighte Time") 2:12
5. "Kveldssang" ("Twilight Song") 1:32
6. "Naturmystikk" ("Naturall Mystick") 2:56
7. "A cappella (Sielens Sang)" ("A capella (Song of the Soule)") 1:26
8. "Hiertets Vee" ("The Heart's Woe") 3:55
9. "Kledt i Nattens Farger" ("Cladde in Colours of the Nighte") 2:51
10. "Halling" ("Halling") 2:08
11. "Utreise" ("Exodus") 2:57
12. "Søfn-ør paa Alfers Lund" ("Drowsieness on Fairie Mound") 2:38
13. "Ulvsblakk" ("Wolfsgrey") 6:56
Total length:
35:29

Nattens madrigal – Aatte hymne til ulven i manden

All lyrics written by Garm. 

No. Title Length
1. "Hymn I: Of Wolf and Fear"   6:16
2. "Hymn II: Of Wolf and the Devil"   6:21
3. "Hymn III: Of Wolf and Hatred"   4:48
4. "Hymn IV: Of Wolf and Man"   5:21
5. "Hymn V: Of Wolf and the Moon"   5:14
6. "Hymn VI: Of Wolf and Passion"   5:48
7. "Hymn VII: Of Wolf and Destiny"   5:32
8. "Hymn VIII: Of Wolf and the Night"   4:38
Total length:
43:58

Personnel

Bergtatt
  • Garm - vocals, lyrics
  • Håvard Jørgensen - guitar
  • Torbjørn Pedersen (Aismal) - guitar
  • Erik Olivier Lancelot (AiwarikiaR) - drums
  • Skoll - bass guitar
  • Piano – Sverd
  • Voice, Flute – Lill Kathrine Stensrud
  • Kristian Romsøe - Co-producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Craig Morris - Mastering
  • Tanya "Nacht" Stene - album cover design

Kveldssanger
  • Garm - performer
  • Håvard Jørgensen - performer
  • Erik Olivier Lancelot - performer
  • Alf Gaaskjønli - cello
  • Artwork – Frk. Maria Jaquete, "Omslaget Er Mahlet Aff"
  • Composed – Garm, Haavard
  • Mastering – Craig Morris
  • Mixed – Kristian Romsøe
  • Photography – Torgrim Novreit
  • Technician, Co-producer – Hr. Kristian Romsøe
  • Cover Design – Tanya "Nacht" Stene

Nattens madrigal
  • Garm – vocals
  • Håvard Jørgensen – guitar
  • Torbjørn Pedersen (Aismal) – guitar
  • Erik Olivier Lancelot (AiwarikiaR) – drums
  • Skoll – bass guitar
  • Arranged By – Ulver
  • Composed By – Garm, Haavard*
  • Cover – Mrs. Tanya "Nacht" Stene*
  • Engineer – Anders G. Offenberg Jr., Andun Johan Strype, Helge Sten*
  • Lyrics – Garm, AiwarikiaR
  • Photography – Helene Broch, Morten Andersen, Tanya "Nacht" Stene, Torgrim Røvreit
  • Translation – Jørn Henrik Sværen, Kai Frost

References

  1. "Essential Black Metal Listening: ULVER Nattens Madrigal". Metal Injection. February 24, 2014. Retrieved May 26, 2014.


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