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Litany
Studioalbum von Vader Veröffentlichung 2000 Label Metal Blade Records Format CD Genre Death Metal Anzahl der Titel 11 Laufzeit 30 min 48 s Besetzung
- Gesang, E-Gitarre: Piotr Wiwczarek
- E-Gitarre: Maurycy Stefanowicz
- E-Bass: Leszek Rakowski
- Schlagzeug: Krzysztof Raczkowski
Produktion Piotr Wiwczarek und Adam Toczko Studio Red Studio, Gdynia Chronologie Reborn In Chaos
(1997)Litany Revelations
(2002)Litany (engl. für Litanei) ist das vierte Studioalbum der polnischen Death-Metal-Band Vader und das erste Album der Band bei Metal Blade Records.
Hintergrund
Produziert wurde Litany im Red Studio in der polnischen Stadt Gdynia von Piotr Wiwczarek und Adam Toczko. Das Cover wurde vom polnischen Künstler Jacek Wiśniewski entworfen. Der Erscheinungstermin war der 30. März 2000. Zum Lied Cold Demons wurde ein Musikvideo gedreht. Das Album wurde nach seiner Veröffentlichung mit über 250 Konzerten in Europa, Japan und erstmals als Headliner in den USA beworben.[1]
Titelliste
- Wings – 3:10
- The One Made of Dreams – 1:49
- Xeper – 4:01
- Litany – 3:02
- Cold Demons – 3:12
- The Calling – 3:11
- North –1:37
- Forwards To Die – 1:38
- A World of Hurt – 1:52
- The World Made Flesh – 2:48
- The Final Massacre – 4:29
Einzelnachweise
Alben von VaderThe Ultimate Incantation (1993) | De Profundis (1995) | Future of the Past (1996) | Black to the Blind (1997) | Reborn In Chaos (1997) | Litany (2000) | Revelations (2002) | The Beast (2004) | Impressions in Blood (2006) | XXV (2008)
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litany — c.1200, from O.Fr. letanie and directly from M.L. letania, L.L. litania (Cf. Sp. letania, It. litania), from Gk. litaneia litany, an entreating, from lite prayer, supplication, entreaty, of unknown origin. From notion of monotonous enumeration of … Etymology dictionary
litany — litany, liturgy A litany (from Greek litē ‘prayer’) is a prayer couched in the form of a sequence of petitions. It has a figurative use in expressions such as a litany of curses or woes. A liturgy (from Greek leitourgia ‘public service, public… … Modern English usage
Litany — Lit a*ny (l[i^]t [.a]*n[y^]), n.; pl. {Litanies} (l[i^]t [.a]*n[i^]z). [OE. letanie, OF. letanie, F. litanie, L. litania, Gr. litanei a, fr. litaney ein to pray, akin to li tesqai, li ssesqai, to pray, lith prayer.] A solemn form of supplication… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
litany — [n] recital of items, often part of religious services account, catalogue, enumeration, invocation, list, petition, prayer, recitation, refrain, repetition, supplication, tale; concepts 278,368 … New thesaurus
litany — ► NOUN (pl. litanies) 1) a series of petitions used in church services, usually recited by the clergy and responded to by the people. 2) a tedious recital. ORIGIN Greek litaneia prayer , from lit supplication … English terms dictionary
litany — [lit′ n ē] n. pl. litanies [ME letanie < OFr < LL(Ec) litania < Gr(Ec) litaneia < Gr litanos, pleading < litē, a request] 1. a series of fixed invocations and responses, used as a prayer 2. any dreary or repetitive recital or… … English World dictionary
Litany — A litany, in Christian worship, is a form of prayer used in church services and processions, and consisting of a number of petitions. The word comes from the Latin litania , from the Greek λιτή ( litê ), meaning prayer or supplication .For the… … Wikipedia
Litany — Form of responsorial prayer in which the leader makes varying invocations, which are answered with a consistent refrain: Holy Mary, Mother of God . . . Pray for us. Saint Michael . . . Pray for us. Saints Peter and Paul . . . Pray for … Historical dictionary of sacred music