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Title Album details Peak chart positions FRA [7]GER [8]At the BBC: Released: 14 April 2003; Label: Strange Fruit; Formats: CD — — The Anatomy of Melancholy
Paradise Lost performing in 1991. Paradise Lost left Peaceville and were signed to the Music for Nations label and released Shades of God in July 1992. [6] The band's musical approach continued to evolve with this album as evidenced by the addition of quieter passages in the song's compositions, the softening of vocalist Nick Holmes's death grunt, and Gregor Mackintosh's incorporation of ...
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Paradise Lost, a 1971 tv movie of the play by Clifford Odets (1935) Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, a 1996 documentary Paradise Lost 2: Revelations, a 2000 sequel to Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills; Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, the third installment in the documentary series, released in 2011
Paradise Lost is the tenth studio album by British heavy metal band Paradise Lost, released on 17 March 2005.It was recorded between January and June 2004 at Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire and Hollypark Lane, Los Angeles; it was mixed and mastered at Green Jacket Studios.
Tragic Idol is the thirteenth studio album by British gothic metal band Paradise Lost, released on 23 April 2012 in Europe and 24 April 2012 in North America through Century Media Records. [9] In support of the album, Paradise Lost went on a UK concert tour with Insomnium. [10]
One Second is Paradise Lost's first album recorded in digital format. A 20th Anniversary Edition was released on 14 July 2017, which contained the original album remastered by Jaime Gomez Arellano and an additional disc with audio from a Paradise Lost's concert at Shepherd's Bush Empire on 26 January 1998. [4]
Symbol of Life is the ninth studio album by British metal band Paradise Lost. It marks a departure by the band from their synth-based approach and returning to a much heavier sound, although not abandoning the keyboards altogether. This album was the final release featuring drummer Lee Morris.