Deliverance

Opeth
Deliverance

9,09 EUR
CD
Sony Music
Release date: 02/Jun/2006
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Sales Rank: #1291 in Heavy Metal
#4759 in Rock
Style: Heavy Metal
Product No.: 688056524
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Wreath
1.2 Deliverance
1.3 Fair Judgement
1.4 For Absent Friends
1.5 Master's Apprentices
1.6 By the Pain I See in Others
Number of discs: 1
Description:Deliverance by Opeth, released 1 June 2006, includes the following tracks: "A Fair Judgement", "Masters Apprentices" and more. This version of Deliverance comes as a 1xCD. -
Issued on a white label disc in a standard clear tray jewel case with a 16-page booklet. There are no track durations listed on this release. "Deliverance", the 6th observation by Opeth was recorded between the 22nd of July and the 4th of September 2002 at Nacksving studios and at Studio Fredman, Gothenburg, SWE. ? 2002 Music For Nations &© 2006 Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. Made in the EU.
"Deliverance" is a powerful and dynamic album by the Swedish progressive metal band Opeth, released in CD format. Known for their intricate compositions and seamless blend of heavy metal with progressive rock elements, Opeth has established themselves as one of the most innovative bands in modern metal. "Deliverance," originally released in 2002, showcases the band's technical prowess and emotional depth through complex arrangements, intense riffs, and Mikael Åkerfeldt's signature vocals that range from melodic to growling. The album includes standout tracks such as "Wreath," "A Fair Judgement," and the epic title track "Deliverance." Over their career, Opeth has received critical acclaim for albums like "Blackwater Park" and "Ghost Reveries," earning them a dedicated global fanbase. Sony Music is one of the world's leading music companies with a rich history spanning decades. Renowned for its diverse roster of artists across genres?from pop to classical to heavy metal?Sony Music consistently delivers high-quality productions and supports both emerging talents and legendary acts worldwide.
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: 82876832732
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Dragan J. - 29/Sep/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
Opeth is on the top of the game with this one! Driving guitars, voice and lyrics at the right place! Fantastic music, even for the new fans

Vladimir G. - 24/May/2020 5 of 5 Stars!
Masterful album, even though it's not a fan favorite. A slightly progressive nod to the old school of death metal. Andy Sneap's mix is fantastic.

Deutsch Juan Antonio V. - 01/Oct/2014 5 of 5 Stars!
Este disco es simplemente increíble.. la mezcla entre el sonido crudo de las guitarras electricas y el ambiente acustico, dan carisma al disco .. sonido inigualable de Opeth.

Deutsch Gianandrea S. - 15/Jul/2014 4 of 5 Stars!
Everything about this album is ingenius. This is he reason why i love Opeth. "Wreath" is my least favorite track, mainly because of it's intense drums and its relentlessness "Deliverance" is classic Opeth, opening up to intensity, and with slow beauty in the middle, and ending with a part that may seem repetative, but it really grows on me because of the background guitar. "A Fair Judgement" is one of my favorite opeth track since orchid. It can even be likable by non-metalheads. here is no gutteral voice, just Mikael doing what I think he does best, his beautiful softer voice, but..not to be outshined by the guitar that is amazing in this song. "For Absent Friends" is the intermission of the CD, but not to be taken as such, beause it is a master of work and so beautiful in every way. "Masters Apprentice" is insane as hell at the beginning, i love it. I believe that the softer part is the best, because of its jolt into electricity when Mikael turns into the monster. This is Beautiful. My Favorite with the gutteral voice. "By The Pain I See In Others" is just as intense as the prior songs, but..somehow more catchy than any other opeth. The end gets weird and back to the presumptuousness of opeth, that is well deserved. Ihope to god that Opeth proves themselves to be actual gods, and never die.