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ReviewFilmed earlier this year in Poland, on tour in support of the 'A Natural Disaster' album. Anathema are captured at their very live best in front of a packed audience. Using seven cameras, with tracks culled from all three of their Music For Nations releases, the concert showcases the many facets of a band at the peak of their career. Gathered here is a collection of beautiful, powerful masterpieces performed with feeling and intelligence. From the opening piano chords of 'Balance', through the maniacal insanity of 'Judgement' and 'Panic' to the floating final guitars on closer `Flying', there is a depth rarely seen in a live production. The performance includes stunning backing vocals from the haunting voice of Lee Douglas showcased to particular effect on the track `A Natural Disaster'.
Tracklist:
Intro: Childhood Dreams
Balance
Closer
Pressure
Release
Forgotten Hopes
Destiny Is Dead
Are You There?
One Last Goodbye
Pulled Under At 2000 Metres A Second
Parisienne Moonlight
A Natural Disaster
Judgement
Panic
Temporary Peace Flying
A Natural Disaster - Acoustic Version With The Liverpool Philharmonic String Quartet
It is the attitude what it counts. But what i dont like is the suit jacket that Danny wears lately, is so dead serious. It makes me feel old. So fucking old.
it is this national?
by the way what do you know about this american thingy (not sure about it, just heard it once) when you wear black socks you are addressed 'gay', for only gay ppl wear black socks
er, I am not gay, really, I'm totally sure...
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