Two Tragedy Poets (...and a Caravan of Weird Figures)
Two Tragedy Poets (...And a Caravan of Weird Figures) | ||||
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Studio album by Elvenking | ||||
Released | November 14, 2008 | |||
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Folk rock Folk metal Acoustic rock | |||
Label | AFM Records | |||
Elvenking chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Sputnikmusic | [2] |
http://www.metalreview.com | [3] |
http://www.metalstorm.net | [4] |
Two Tragedy Poets (...And a Caravan of Weird Figures) is the fifth studio album by Italian folk/power metal band Elvenking. It was released through AFM Records on November 14, 2008. The album is mostly acoustic; it includes acoustic versions of two older tracks, "The Winter Wake" and "The Wanderer", both from The Winter Wake. The Japanese edition also includes a remake of "Skywards", originally released on the album Heathenreel. Although Elvenking's website says otherwise, instead of "The Wanderer (acoustic version)" being a digipack bonus track, it's "My Little Moon".
The album was preceded by an online single, which included another acoustic version of the band's older song, "The Perpetual Knot".
Track listing
- "The Caravan of Weird Figures" - 1:16
- "Another Awful Hobs Tale" - 3:09
- "From Blood to Stone" - 4:11
- "Ask a Silly Question" - 3:30
- "She Lives at Dawn" - 1:24
- "The Winter Wake (acoustic version)" - 4:11
- "Heaven is a Place on Earth" (Belinda Carlisle cover) - 4:11
- "My Own Spider's Web" - 4:21
- "Not My Final Song" - 4:44
- "The Blackest of My Hearts" - 3:30
- "The Wanderer" (acoustic version) - 4:50
- "Miss Conception" - 3:49
- "My Little Moon" (digipack bonus track)
- "Skywards 2008" (Japanese bonus track)
References
- ↑ Alex Henderson (2008-11-17). "Two Tragedy Poets (...And a Caravan of Weird Figures) - Elvenking | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
- ↑ "Elvenking - Two Tragedy Poets (...and A Caravan Of Weird Figures) (album review )". Sputnikmusic. 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
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- ↑ "Elvenking - Two Tragedy Poets (...And A Caravan Of Weird Figures) review". Metal Storm. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
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