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'''''Orchid''''' is [[Opeth]]'s debut album, released in [[Europe]] under Candlelight Records in [[1995]], released in the [[United States]] in [[1997]] under Century Media Records, and later reissued by Candlelight Records in [[2000]]. The reissue contains a bonus track, "Into the Frost of Winter", recorded during a rehearsal in [[1992]]. Parts of "Into the Frost of Winter" later evolved into ''[[Morningrise]]'s'' "Advent". Even as [[Opeth]]'s first release, it exhibits the "Opeth sound" that can be found in all of their later releases; the combination of heavy [[death metal]] elements typical to the genre, as well as softer [[progressive music|progressive]] elements, such as [[acoustic guitar]]s and clean vocals. All songs on this album are around 10 minutes or more, with the exception of "Requiem", an acoustic [[instrumental]] track, and "Silhouette", a 3-minute [[piano]] [[interlude]] played by Anders Nordin.
'''''Orchid''''' is [[Opeth]]'s debut album, released in [[Europe]] under Candlelight Records in [[1995]], released in the [[United States]] in [[1997]] under Century Media Records, and later reissued by Candlelight Records in [[2000]]. The reissue contains a bonus track, "Into the Frost of Winter", recorded during a rehearsal in [[1992]]. Parts of "Into the Frost of Winter" later evolved into ''[[Morningrise]]'s'' "Advent". Even as [[Opeth]]'s first release, it exhibits the "Opeth sound" that can be found in all of their later releases; the combination of heavy [[death metal]] elements typical to the genre, as well as softer [[progressive music|progressive]] elements, such as [[acoustic guitar]]s and clean vocals. All songs on this album are around 10 minutes or more, with the exception of "Requiem", an acoustic [[instrumental]] track, and "Silhouette", a 3-minute [[piano]] [[interlude]] played by Anders Nordin. Due to a mix-up as the master mixing was being done, the start end of "Requiem" was placed at the begining of "The Apostle In Triumph". The band has expressed regret for this, and says it was of no fault of their own.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 07:45, 2 September 2005

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Orchid is Opeth's debut album, released in Europe under Candlelight Records in 1995, released in the United States in 1997 under Century Media Records, and later reissued by Candlelight Records in 2000. The reissue contains a bonus track, "Into the Frost of Winter", recorded during a rehearsal in 1992. Parts of "Into the Frost of Winter" later evolved into Morningrise's "Advent". Even as Opeth's first release, it exhibits the "Opeth sound" that can be found in all of their later releases; the combination of heavy death metal elements typical to the genre, as well as softer progressive elements, such as acoustic guitars and clean vocals. All songs on this album are around 10 minutes or more, with the exception of "Requiem", an acoustic instrumental track, and "Silhouette", a 3-minute piano interlude played by Anders Nordin. Due to a mix-up as the master mixing was being done, the start end of "Requiem" was placed at the begining of "The Apostle In Triumph". The band has expressed regret for this, and says it was of no fault of their own.

Track listing

  1. "In The Mist She Was Standing" (Åkerfeldt, Lindgren) - 14:09
  2. "Under The Weeping Moon" (Åkerfeldt) - 9:52
  3. "Silhouette" (Nordin) - 3:07
  4. "Forest Of October" (Åkerfeldt,Lindgren) - 13:04
  5. "The Twilight Is My Robe" (Åkerfeldt, Lindgren) - 11:03
  6. "Requiem" (Åkerfeldt, Nordin) - 1:11
  7. "The Apostle In Triumph" (Åkerfeldt, Lindgren) - 13:01
  8. "Into the Frost of Winter" (Bonus track on 2000 reissue) - 6:20

Personnel