Anekdoten : Chapters

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Sell date: 7/2009
Label: Kscope
Mfg's Catalog#: 115
CDC Part#: 1390712
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Full title is: Chapters

  Anna Sofi Dahlberg - Organ, Cello, Organ (Hammond), Vocals, Moog Synthesizer, Mellotron, Farfisa Organ, Fender Rhodes
  Gunnar Bergsten - Flute
  Jan Erik Liljestrom - Bass, Vocals
  Nicklas Barker - Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Clavinet, Moog Synthesizer, Mellotron, Organ (Pump), Fender Rhodes, Guitar (12 String Electric)
  Per Wiberg - Piano

It isn't hard to understand why some goth rock, darkwave, and gothic metal fans have been drawn to Anekdoten. Their music isn't goth rock, darkwave, or gothic metal; they are a progressive rock/art rock band that has strong '70s leanings and has been greatly influenced by King Crimson (with hints of Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull ). But because their material tends to be melancholy, dark, and gloomy, some goth rock and darkwave enthusiasts have embraced them. And while Anekdoten's work has never been groundbreaking, much of it has been of a high quality. That high quality is evident on Chapters, a two-CD anthology that was assembled in 2009. Chapters ranges from previously released recordings from the '90s and 2000s to some previously unreleased rarities, including an alternate mix of 'Sad Rain' and demos of 'Book of Hours,' 'Prince of the Ocean,' 'This Is Far from the Sky,' 'Thirty Pieces,' and 'Nucleus.' Because all those rarities are included, Chapters isn't really a best-of and isn't recommended to casual listeners; a true best-of would take more of an 'Introductory Anekdoten 101' approach. But for someone who has more than a casual interest in the Swedish prog rockers/art rockers, Chapters is an enjoyable listen -- enjoyable because of the rarities, and enjoyable because of previously released tracks such as 'A Sky About to Rain' and 'Every Step I Take' from 2007's A Time of Day, 'The War Is Over' from 2003's Gravity, 'Wheel' from 1993's Vemod, and the title track of 1999's From Within. Anekdoten have always been derivative, but they're pleasingly derivative -- and the Swedes' strong sense of musical craftsmanship is evident throughout this two-disc collection. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

 
 Tracks and Sound Clips   Click here for the Windows Media player
 
Ricochet - 5:45 Play the Windows Media clip
Great Unknown - 6:22 Play the Windows Media clip
From Within - 7:24 Play the Windows Media clip
In for a Ride - 6:47 Play the Windows Media clip
War Is Over - 4:38 Play the Windows Media clip
Monolith - 6:07 Play the Windows Media clip
Sky About to Rain - 6:29 Play the Windows Media clip
Every Step I Take - 3:07 Play the Windows Media clip
Groundbound - 5:22 Play the Windows Media clip
Gravity - 8:22 Play the Windows Media clip
When I Turn [#] - 3:42 Play the Windows Media clip
Sad Rain - 10:17 Play the Windows Media clip
Wheel - 7:54 Play the Windows Media clip
Old Man & The Sea - 7:50 Play the Windows Media clip
Nucleus - 5:46 Play the Windows Media clip
Book of Hours - 9:36 Play the Windows Media clip
This Far from the Sky - 9:17 Play the Windows Media clip
30 Pieces - 6:58 Play the Windows Media clip
Prince of the Ocean - 5:40 Play the Windows Media clip
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