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Pages in category "Song recordings produced by the Ark" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
In Full Regalia is the fifth and final studio album by Swedish band the Ark.It has been released in a new unique format: it has been released as a magazine with 100 pages containing a history of the band's 20-year career as well as the actual album. [2]
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The limited edition EP sold out in less than 24 hours and continues to be one of Opeth's most sought-after releases to date. Two singles were also released to promote Blackwater Park . A shortened radio edit version of "The Drapery Falls" was released as a promo single. [ 16 ]
"It Takes a Fool to Remain Sane" is a song recorded and performed by Swedish rock band The Ark, published as the second single of their debut studio album We Are the Ark, released in 2000. It was a hit in Sweden and Italy. The song was also awarded a Grammis for being the "song of the year". [1] [2]
"The Worrying Kind" is a rock song performed by the Ark, written and composed by Ola Salo. It was released as the second single from their fourth album, Prayer for the Weekend. On 10 March 2007 the song won Melodifestivalen 2007, becoming Sweden's Eurovision Song Contest 2007 entry. The song won both the jury and public vote.
Downing interprets the song as being an "ambitious attempt at understanding the process by which people carry their pasts into their presents." [12] Bielen describes both the song's melody and Young's vocal as being "tender." [3] In a link to Young's earlier album Harvest, Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor provide backing vocals on the refrain. [3]
Raise the song of harvest home! 2. We ourselves are God's own field, Fruit unto his praise to yield; Wheat and tares together sown Unto joy or sorrow grown; First the blade and then the ear, Then the full corn shall appear; Grant, O harvest Lord, that we Wholesome grain and pure may be. 3. For the Lord our God shall come,