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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Spv U.S. |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Majesty [VNV Nation Remix], Transvisions - Die Form, Dance, Sinja - Merlons, Wounded - Inkubus Sukkubus, Pale Blue Moon, Stummes Gebet - Mantus, Our Last Show - Antichrisis, Immortal Reign, Hymn Noir - In the Nursery, Stern, Stay, Brief Even as Bright, Shadow, Vidit Suum Delcem Natum, Dark Horizon - Dargaard, Repentance, Like a Cannibal, Orbis Mundi, Idol With a Frame - Non Compos Mentis, Silent Memorial - In Strict Confidence, My Savior - Flesh Field, Alyâwm - Sarband & OJA, Desespoir, Make It End - Lacrimosa, Windows to the Sky - Dreams of Sanity, Yeux Fermés, Leaves [Live] - The Gathering |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 693723810829 |
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Customer Reviews of Fairies, Elves & Angels, Vol. 1
Raise your flagon of ale and toast the women Did you see the price for this? Dude!
Between these two CDs, there's some great music ranging from ethereal to Celtic to Middle Eastern to orchestra rock. Women are at the helm on all the songs. Some songs are more "goth" than others, but none of these ladies sound like Andrew Eldritch. That's probably a good thing.
Just like every compilation, there are clunkers among the gems. Still, there are enough really good songs to merit buying the whole thing. Disc 1, track 1 (Claire Voyant - "Majesty") and the last song on disc 2 (The Gathering - "Leaves (live)") are my two favorites. Start with a winner and end with a winner. Sarband's "Alyawm" is just plain hypnotic. "Majesty" is a beautiful, drifting techno-ballad. The Metropole Orchestra turns "Leaves" into the ultimate James Bond theme/gothic torch song.
Right now there's a big surge in compilations for gothic/darkwave/ethereal. It's cheaper for ten bands to throw in one song than for any one of them to record an album of their own. "Fairies, Elves & Angels vol. I" is likely as good as any of them. Now, of course, there's a volume II.