Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water is Aesma Daeva's debut full-length studio album, released in 1999 by Accession Rrecords .
| Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water | ||||
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| Aesma Daeva Studio Album | ||||
| Date of issue | 1999 | |||
| Genre | Symphonic metal | |||
| Duration | 59:35 | |||
| Producer | Aesma daeva N. Copernicus | |||
| Label | Accession records | |||
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Content
About the album
Album Concept
The main concept of the album is divided into two parts - A Quiet Chamber Kept For Thee and Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water itself . The first part is devoted to the work of unknown poets. So, the text of the composition O Death (Rock Me Asleep) was written 400 years ago [1] by an unknown girl who was executed two days later. [2] The second part of the album is entirely dedicated to John Keats and is based on his creative heritage.
The third part of the album does not fit into the general concept and represents the first composition of the group, which before that was only released in the collection. The song was added to the album at the request of the head of the publishing label Accession Records Adrian Heights and is available only on CD edition.
Song List
Part 1. A Quiet Chamber Kept For Thee
- O Death (Rock Me Asleep) - 3:53
- Down Vain - 5:44
- Stay - 5:15
- Disdain - 4:19
Part 2. Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water
- Introit I - 2:08
- When I have Fears That I May Cease To Be - 6:17
- Luceat Eis - 5:00
- Introit II - 7:35
- Communion - 4:52
- Sanctus - 3:51
Part 3. Bonus Tracks
- Darkness - 6:47
- Darkness (Stromkern) - 3:54
Notes
- ↑ On the date of the interview, that is, somewhere in 1600
- ↑ Dark City Magazine November 2000 (trial). Page 36