Paradise Lost - One Second (20th Anniversary) (Deluxe Remastered) (2017)

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Title: One Second (20th Anniversary) (Deluxe Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Music For Nations
Genre: Gothic Metal, Doom Metal
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 02:05:02
Total Size: 888 mb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. One Second (Remastered)
02. Say Just Words (Remastered)
03. Lydia (Remastered)
04. Mercy (Remastered)
05. Soul Courageous (Remastered)
06. Another Day (Remastered)
07. The Sufferer (Remastered)
08. This Cold Life (Remastered)
09. Blood of Another (Remastered)
10. Disappear (Remastered)
11. Sane (Remastered)
12. Take Me Down (Remastered)

CD2
13. Say Just Words (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
14. Hallowed Land (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
15. Blood of Another (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
16. True Belief (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
17. Disappear (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
18. Lydia (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
19. Dying Freedom (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
20. Mercy (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
21. Shadowkings (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
22. The Sufferer (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
23. Remembrance (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
24. Forever Failure (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
25. Soul Courageous (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
26. One Second (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
27. This Cold Life (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
28. Embers Fire (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
29. As I Die (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)
30. The Last Time (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London)


Anyone listening to this album for the first time would be forgiven for doing a double-take and checking the cover art to make sure they had indeed purchased Paradise Lost's One Second instead of a Depeche Mode record. This 1997 release displays an astounding sonic evolution when compared to the group's previous release, 1995's Draconian Times, and nothing remains of their early death/doom metal origins. Singer Nick Holmes has permanently retired his once-trademark growl, and the guitars, though still dominant, make room for ambient keyboard melodies as well as the occasional drum machine. "Say Just Words" alternates hypnotic guitar-chugging with a memorable chorus, while "Soul Courageous" would fit in perfectly on any Sisters of Mercy record. "Blood of Another" and "Mercy" are other bright spots, and though fans of early Paradise Lost should approach with caution, there's no denying the quality of this radical but impressive departure.

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