Feint

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Annotation

Track 4, Seif al Din (The Embrace that Smothers, Part VI) is mistakenly printed on the cover as Seif al Din (The Embrace that Smothers, Part V).

The cover also has track list for the single Cry for the Moon which can be inserted into the package.

Annotation last modified on 2018-01-01 01:00 UTC.

Tracklist

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1Feint
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest acoustic guitar:
Olaf Reitmeier
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Feint
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
3.354:20
2Feint (piano version)
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Feint
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
34:55
3Triumph of Defeat (instrumental)
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Triumph of Defeat
composer:
Coen Janssen
instrumental recording of:
Triumph of Defeat
composer:
Coen Janssen
33:58
4Seif al Din (The Embrace That Smothers, Part VI)
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
part of:
The Embrace That Smothers (number: 6)
recording of:
Seif al Din (The Embrace That Smothers, Part VI)
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
2.55:47