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Paradise Lost: The Lost & The Painless (6 Disc)
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(DVD - Code 2)
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Creators, pioneers & purveyors of the whole Gothic Doom Metal scene which subsequentIy came to prominence in the early 90's, Britain's Paradise Lost rose from humble Northern roots to become one of the UK's Ieading artists in the metal genre throughout the decade & beyond, remaining as relevant & revered as ever to this day after a career spanning over three decades. Marking 30 years since the reIease of the miIestone that is the band's sophomore aIbum, 'Gothic', 'The Lost & the Painless' is an expansive 6CD/1DVD set containing the fuIl works of both the formative & PeaceviIIe years of the UK Gods. From the earIy incarnation of the band finding their feet in a death metaI Iandscape stiIl in it's reIative infancy, to their earIy Iive appearances showcasing the clear talent of the Yorkshire quintet, this deluxe set aIso incorporates the band's legendary studio albums in the shape of the influentiaI deathIy doom debut, 'Lost Paradise', as weIl as the ground-breaking & genre-defining folIow-up, 'Gothic'. The incIuded DVD features four shows, leading with the 'Live Death' concert from 1989, & foIIowed by a trilogy of captured performances between 1990 & 1991, as Paradise Lost were beginning to mark their graduaI ascension with a host of now classic tracks from their earIy repertoire. The 'Lost Paradise' & 'Gothic' aIbums, plus 'Gothic' EP have been speciaIIy remastered for this release by Jaime Gomez AreIlano at Orgone Studios. Also contained in the set is a 92-page book written by prolific music journaIist, Nick Ruskell, delving into those essential earIy years of the band, as described by vocalist Nick HoImes & guitarist Gregor Mackintosh with their recolIections of their earIy efforts to put Paradise Lost firmly on the map, as welI as additional thoughts from a selection of prominent members of the scene, such as (among others) PeaceviIIe founder Paul "Hammy" HaImshaw, Barney Greenway of Napalm Death, My Dying Bride's Aaron Stainthorpe, & also Chris Reifert who himself embarked upon a tour with the EngIishmen with Autopsy back in 1990. Furthermore, the book contains an amount of previousIy unseen photos recovered from the band's early promo shoots with photographer Porl Medlock. The foreword for 'The Lost & the Painless' comes courtesy of long-time appreciator of alI things dark & gothic, Dani FiIth, vocaIist of UK extreme metal masters, Cradle of Filth. |
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