THEATRE OF TRAGEDY - First Three Albums To Be Re-Issued With Rare Bonus Material Later This Year
February 25, 2012, 12 years ago
Norway's THEATRE OF TRAGEDY, who spawned the career of LEAVES' EYES vocalist Liv Kristine and officially called it quits in October 2010, are working on remastered re-issues of their first three albums: the self-titled debut, Velvet Darkness They Fear, and Aegis. They will feature rare bonus material, new liner notes penned by BW&BK;'s Carl Begai including comments from the band members, and will be released in digipack and double vinyl LP formats later this year.
Stay tuned for updates.
Theatre Of Tragedy released their Last Curtain Call DVD/CD set and two-CD on May 20th, 2011. It features 18 tracks spanning the band's entire career. Full length clips of the songs 'Image' and 'Machine' are now available for viewing below:
The concert film has a running time of 94 minutes and includes a half hour On The Road movie from the last tour of the band, footage from the last ever rehearsal 01.10.10 (with fans attending) as well as in-depth interviews with all band members shot in January 2011. The concert film features both stereo and 5.1 surround sound. Audio was mixed by Alex Møklebust and mastered by Chris Sansom at Propeller Mastering. In addition there is a live CD included with the bands pick of their live favorites.
The tracklist for the DVD is as follows:
'Hide And Seek'
'Bring Forth ye Shadow'
'Lorelei'
'Frozen'
'Ashes and Dreams'
'A Rose for the Dead'
'Fragment'
'And when He Falleth'
'Venus'
'Hollow'
'Storm'
'Image'
'Cassandra'
'A Hamlet for a Slothful Vassal'
'Fade'
'Machine'
'Der Tanz der Schatten'
'Forever Is The World'
The tracklist for the double-CD is as follows:
CD 1:
'Hide And Seek'
'Bring Forth Ye Shadow'
'Frozen'
'Ashes And Dreams'
'A Rose For The Dead'
'Fragment'
'And When He Falleth And Venus'
CD 2:
'Hollow'
'Storm, Image'
'A Hamlet For A Slothful Vassal'
'Fade'
'Machine'
'Der Tanz Der Schatten And Forever Is The World'
For more info visit Theatreoftragedy.com. A DVD teaser is available below: