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==Track listing== |
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# "The Castle of Blackheim" – 7:15 |
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# "Blackheim's Quest to Bring Back the Stolen Autumn" – 6:19 |
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# "Beyond the Spiritual Moon" – 0:57 |
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# "The Sphere in Blackheim's Shrine" – 3:33 |
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# "Under the Banner of the Sentinel" – 3:15 |
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# "Blackheim's Forest Kept the Season Forever" – 6:10 |
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# "The Darkblue Seajourneys of the Sentinel" – 5:04 |
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# "Blackheim's Hunt for Nocturnal Grace" – 7:47 |
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# "Ravendusk in My Heart" – 2:05 |
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Revision as of 02:06, 10 August 2011
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Ravendusk in My Heart is the debut album by Diabolical Masquerade. It was released in 1996.[1]
Track listing
- "The Castle of Blackheim" – 7:15
- "Blackheim's Quest to Bring Back the Stolen Autumn" – 6:19
- "Beyond the Spiritual Moon" – 0:57
- "The Sphere in Blackheim's Shrine" – 3:33
- "Under the Banner of the Sentinel" – 3:15
- "Blackheim's Forest Kept the Season Forever" – 6:10
- "The Darkblue Seajourneys of the Sentinel" – 5:04
- "Blackheim's Hunt for Nocturnal Grace" – 7:47
- "Ravendusk in My Heart" – 2:05
Personnel
- Dan Swanö - drums, mixing, engineering, programming, keyboards, production
- Peter de Betou - mastering (at The Cutting Room)
- Mala - album art, photos
- Tati S. - photos