Dead Can Dance – Into The Labyrinth
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4AD – DAD 3621 |
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USA & Europe |
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Folk, World, & Country |
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Neo-Classical |
Tracklist
A1 | Yulunga (Spirit Dance) | 6:56 | |
A2 | The Ubiquitous Mr Lovegrove | 6:16 | |
A3 | The Wind That Shakes The Barley | 2:50 | |
B1 | The Carnival Is Over | 5:28 | |
B2 | Ariadne | 1:54 | |
B3 | Saldek | 1:07 | |
B4 | Towards The Within | 7:06 | |
C1 | Tell Me About The Forest (You Once Called Home) | 5:42 | |
C2 | The Spider's Stratagem | 6:42 | |
C3 | Emmeleia | 2:04 | |
C4 | How Fortunate The Man With None | 9:15 | |
D1 | Bird | 5:00 | |
D2 | Spirit | 4:59 |
Companies, etc.
- Engineered At – Quivvy Church
- Produced At – Quivvy Church
- Remastered At – Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
- Pressed By – MPO
- Published By – Universal Music Publishing
- Published By – Momentum 3
- Copyright © – Brecht Music Co.
- Copyright © – Stefan S. Brecht
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – 4AD
- Copyright © – 4AD
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Chris Bigg (2)
- Engineer, Producer – Brendan Perry
- Performer – Lisa Gerrard
- Photography By [Front Cover], Design [Front Cover] – Vilija Valeisaite
- Photography By [Gatefold Images] – Ken Kavanagh
- Remastered By – Neal Harris
- Set Designer [Stage Set] – John Sherwin
- Supervised By [Remastered With Supervision By] – Shawn R. Britton
Notes
Gatefold sleeve.
"How Fortunate The Man With None"
©1940, 1968, 1980 Brecht Music Co.
©1993 Brecht Music Co. / Stefan S. Brecht / Universal Music Publishing / Momentum 3.
℗1993 4AD Ltd. except "Bird" and "Spirit" ℗1990 4AD Ltd.
©2016 4AD Ltd. DAD 3621
Made in EU.
"How Fortunate The Man With None"
©1940, 1968, 1980 Brecht Music Co.
©1993 Brecht Music Co. / Stefan S. Brecht / Universal Music Publishing / Momentum 3.
℗1993 4AD Ltd. except "Bird" and "Spirit" ℗1990 4AD Ltd.
©2016 4AD Ltd. DAD 3621
Made in EU.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (String): 652637362114
- Barcode (Text): 6 52637 36211 4
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): MPO DAD 3621 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): MPO DAD 3621 B
- Matrix / Runout (Side C): MPO DAD 3621 C2
- Matrix / Runout (Side D): MPO DAD 3621 D3
Other Versions (5 of 101)
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Into The Labyrinth (CD, Album) | 4AD | CAD 3013 CD | UK | 1993 | ||
Into The Labyrinth (CD, Album, Stereo) | 4AD | 9 45384-2 | US | 1993 | |||
Into The Labyrinth (2×LP, Album) | 4AD | DAD 3013 | UK | 1993 | |||
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Into The Labyrinth (CD, Album) | 4AD | 769 742 000-2 | Canada | 1993 | ||
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Into The Labyrinth (CD, Album, Promo) | 4AD | 170.3013.20, CAD 3013 CD | Belgium | 1993 |
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Reviews
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Edited 2 months agoI bought my copy of the double LP album, which looks exactly like the 2016 press, but has the following information on sides A and B: DAD3621 142755E1/C and 142755E2/C. On the back, there was a sticker that said "Made in the Czech Republic." The records were packed in standard white inner sleeves with a hole in the middle and no antistatic protection. Please help me identify my copy. Thank you.
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Edited 9 months agoPulled this out today...The wax is flat, no background noise (unlike what others have run into), and in my subjective opinion the sound is balanced/nice separation/depth... on my system it sounds very good. I wouldn't hesitate on this Press.
(Fluance RT-82 w/Acrylic Platter, ATN-XP cart/5 stylus. Nobsound T3 Phono Amp, Aiyima A07 Pro, Kicker KB6B, & Polk PSW10 Sub...Simple Low Cost Setup)...Happy Listening. -
Edited one year agoThis is my favorite Dead Can Dance album and I had to have it on vinyl. I was blown away by the sound of it, and I was surprised it has two additional songs not on the CD. Nice pressing.
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It's odd that the quality is a question here. I came on here to say that this may be THE best quality vinyl in my collection. It's absolutely silent and clean. The audio is crystal clear & dynamic. I'm using a Marantz 1120 receiver, Orbit Deluxe turntable with Ortofon Red cartridge & nice old Kenwood K-66 speakers. The photo output on the receiver is stellar.
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Cool to have but the reissued SACD is far better and noticeably more dynamic. The vinyl quality itself isn't terrible but not up to the quality that this recording deserves.
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Just compared to first edition record. New one is like taken from CD. Dynamic is really compacted. The spectrum seems tighten. First edition keeps the old school of power we are looking back in records.
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