Opeth – Deliverance & Damnation
Label: | Sony Music – 88875094281, Music For Nations – 88875094281 |
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Format: | All Media, Compilation |
Country: | Europe |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Death Metal, Progressive Metal |
Tracklist
Deliverance | |||
A | Wreath | ||
B | Deliverance | ||
C1 | A Fair Judgement | ||
C2 | For Absent Friends | ||
D1 | Master's Apprentices | ||
D2 | By The Pain I See In Others | ||
Damnation | |||
E1 | Windowpane | ||
E2 | In My Time Of Need | ||
E3 | Death Whispered A Lullaby | ||
F1 | Closure | ||
F2 | Hope Leaves | ||
F3 | To Rid The Disease | ||
F4 | Ending Credits | ||
F5 | Weakness |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Sony Music Entertainment
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Music For Nations
- Copyright © – Music For Nations
- Distributed By – Sony Music Entertainment
- Lacquer Cut At – The Exchange Vinyl
- Pressed By – MPO
- Recorded At – Nacksving Studios
- Recorded At – Studio Fredman
- Recorded At – No Man's Land (3)
- Mixed At – Soord Studios
- Mixed At – No Man's Land (3)
- Published By – Imagem London Limited
- Published By – Warner/Chappell Music
Credits
- Art Direction [Visual Direction] – Opeth
- Artwork [Redesigned Artwork] – Travis Smith (4)
- Backing Vocals, Grand Piano, Guitar, Mellotron – Steven Wilson
- Bass Guitar – Martin Mendez
- Drums, Percussion – Martin Lopez
- Engineer – Fredrik Nordström (tracks: A to D2), Fredrik Reymerdahl (tracks: A to D2), Opeth, Steven Wilson
- Guitar – Peter Lindgren
- Lacquer Cut By – Simon*
- Lyrics By – M. Åkerfeldt* (tracks: A to E2, F1 to F5), Steven Wilson (tracks: E3)
- Mastered By [Mastered For Vinyl] – Jaime Gomez*
- Mixed By [New Stereo Mixes] – Bruce Soord (tracks: A to D2), Steven Wilson (tracks: E1 to F5)
- Music By – M. Åkerfeldt*
- Photography By [Band] – Mick Hutson
- Photography By [Visual Elements Captured By] – Ken Seaney, Travis Smith (4)
- Producer – Mikael Åkerfeldt (tracks: E1 to F5), Opeth, Steven Wilson
- Vocals, Guitar – Mikael Åkerfeldt
Notes
Runouts are etched.
- 180g black vinyl
- New stereo mixes by Steve Wilson (Damnation) and Bruce Soord (Deliverance)
- Redesigned artwork from original designer, Travis Smith
- 180g black vinyl
- New stereo mixes by Steve Wilson (Damnation) and Bruce Soord (Deliverance)
- Redesigned artwork from original designer, Travis Smith
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scan): 888750942814
- Barcode (Text): 8 88750 94281 4
- Rights Society: BIEM / GEMA
- Label Code (On backside cover): LC 13989
- Label Code (On labels): LC 12723
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 1): MPO 88875094281 A2 SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 1): MPO 88875094281 B SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout variant 1): MPO 88875094281 C SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout variant 1): MPO 88875094281 D SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side E runout variant 1): MPO 88875094281 E SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side F runout variant 1): MPO 88875094281 F SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 2): MPO F 88875094281 A2 SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 2): MPO 88875094281 B SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout variant 2): MPO 01 88875094281 C SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout variant 2): MPO 3- 88875094281 D SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side E runout variant 2): 88875094281 E2 SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
- Matrix / Runout (Side F runout variant 2): 88875094281 F2 SIMON-THE EXCHANGE VINYL
Other Versions (5 of 7)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Deliverance & Damnation (CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, DVD, DVD-Video, Multichannel, NTSC, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, DVD, DVD-Video, Multichannel, NTSC, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, All Media, Compilation) | Sony Music, Music For Nations | 88875094282 | UK & Europe | 2015 | ||
New Submission | Deliverance & Damnation (CDr, Album, CDr, Album, All Media, Compilation, Promo) | Sony Music | none | Europe | 2015 | ||
New Submission | Deliverance & Damnation (CD, Advance, Album, Reissue, Remastered, CD, Advance, Album, Reissue, Remastered, All Media, Compilation, Promo) | Sony Music, Music For Nations | none | UK & Europe | 2015 | ||
New Submission | Deliverance & Damnation (2×LP, Album, Test Pressing, LP, Album, Test Pressing, All Media, Compilation) | Sony Music, Music For Nations | 88875094281 | Europe | 2015 | ||
New Submission | Deliverance & Damnation (CD, Album, DVD, DVD-Video, Multichannel, NTSC, Album, CD, Album, DVD, DVD-Video, Multichannel, NTSC, Album, All Media, Compilation, Reissue, Remastered) | The End Records | TE712-2 | US | 2016 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Perfect 5/5. The mix sounds fabulous. Deep steady coherent bass, and clean drums. Huge sound. It sounds much better than its CD counterpart of the same release. Totally recommend this!
- I really like the new mix… And apparently Åkerfeldt also likes it… The original lacked bass… Just like “And Justice for all…”
- Sold my copy because Deliverance sounds really poor (as others have mentioned). After the re-release of Damnation I hope that Deliverance get's some nice treatment as well. Unless you are a serious collector don't pay these prices
- Edited 11 months agoI hope and guess «Deliverance» will soon be re released like «Damnation».
This Deliverance version sound like a bad acid trip. Don’t feed the the scalpers, wait for the new remastered version. You can allready get Damnation for a nice price. - Damnation is fantastic. The remix is subtle but noticeable and it’s the definitive pressing. On the other hand, Bruce Soord should never remix anything ever again. Deliverance sounds liken absolute shit.
- I love them all, but this is my favorite Opeth album. Deliverance and Damnation were released separately even though the band's initial intention was to release them as a unit. Now they are and the the total package is a stunning display of the band's diversity, musicianship and quality of songs.The sound of the recording/remaster is great, but the LP set isn't as silent as I would have hoped and that's my only minor problem with this awesome sibling reissue.
- Damnation and deliverance sides a-c sound great on my setup but they crammed way too much on side D. 25 minutes worth of music while Deliverance and Wreath had entire sides to themselves.
- Im glad i bought this at retail and moved it on for many times its price yrs later without the intention to flip because the 4 disc CD/DVD edition royally trounces this set. Well, the DVD hi res stereo played simultaneously as the LPs does at least. The regular CDs are similar to the vinyls albeit with less background noise. People rightly criticize the Deliverance disc/remix.... yep its really poor, on both Lp and CD. However, place the Dvd of Deliverance in and compare and BOOM it sounds totally different and quite brilliant with it. Why the mastering is so different i cant understand! To think some poor folks are prepared to spend over £50 on the record set let alone the £200+ we can see has been spent on a copy of this..... talk about pulling yer own pants down in public!!!
Sell it, buy the 4 discs with Dvd and thank me later! - Edited 3 years agoLong time without spinning Deliverance from this set, now I remember why, the remaster is awful, it has too much bass and at the same time too much treble, the thing is that the treble is on the hi-hat mostly, but not on the guitars, so if you try to EQ-it by adding treble to open the sound of the guitars, the hi-hat goes way over the top, and removing bass would still leave the guitars buried under the hi-hat. In the end, I could do only average improvements in the sound by actually putting -3 bass and -1 treble on my system (I don't have an option for mids in the EQ), this way I could accentuate the middle range somehow, weird, but at least now I can actually listen to this and enjoy a bit. I really hope Deliverance gets its own reissue with a new remaster cause what was done to it here is a crime. Damnation sounds stellar.
- Edited one month ago2024 Update:
Listening to this now, while recording through a DAC, it sounds A LOT better than I remember. The master is still too loud, but the controls on the Scarlett let me fix that. I’m in the process of re-ripping.
Original 2021 review: Bit the bullet and bought this off eBay. Damnation sounds absolutely perfect. Deliverance’s mix, on the other hand, is off. The bass is too high in the mix, so it sounds muddy, and the cymbals are too loud. This is incredibly nerdy, but upon ripping the vinyl using Audacity, I was able to make some audio adjustments and it sounds fantastic to my ear. But as a whole, if you love Damnation as much as I do, this set is with the money just for that album alone.
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