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Elodia (album)

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Released
  
1999

Elodia (1999)
  
Fassade (2001)

Release date
  
1999

Label
  
AVALON

Length
  
57:57

Artist
  
Lacrimosa

Producer
  
Tilo Wolff

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Recorded
  
Abbey Road Studios Impuls Tonstudios, Hamburg

Genres
  
Gothic rock, Symphonic metal

Similar
  
Lacrimosa albums, Symphonic metal albums

Elodia is the sixth album by German duet Lacrimosa.

Contents

Elodia is a concept album and a rock opera, divided into three acts. The first act describes a love that is slowly being overwhelmed; the second act describes the act of separation itself, while the third act begins with a requiem, "Sanctus", before ending on a note of hope.

Elodia was an important point in the development of Lacrimosa's music into more classical areas, with the London Symphony Orchestra, the Rosenberg Ensemble and the Hamburg State Opera contributing to the orchestral side. "Sanctus" is a particular example of this, as it is based on the Christian liturgy of the same name, and dominated by the choral vocals of the Rosenberg Ensemble. It is not entirely an orchestral work, as it includes a section of Tilo Wolff's vocals and a guitar solo; it did, however, pave the way for the track "Kyrie" on Lacrimosa's eighth album Echos, which was entirely a classical work.

The song "The Turning Point" starts with Anne Nurmi saying a small poem in Finnish. The poem is "Poutaiset pilvet haihtuvat. Katoan nopeasti tuulten mukana, kuin tämä uni, jossa en enää sinua tavoita", and roughly translates to "The white clouds are fading. I disappear quickly with the winds, as this dream, in which I no longer reach you".

Reception

The German Terrorverlag magazine wrote a positive review that lauded the sentimental lyrics and Anne Nurmi's expressive vocals. Especially "Turning Point" is seen as a review of Nurmi's inner self. The author concluded that the album was definitely a great step in the band's evolution and awarded the album ten out of ten points.

Elodia stayed in the German album charts for ten weeks, peaking at position 12.

Track listing

All tracks written by Tilo Wolff except where noted.

© & ℗ 1999 Hall Of Sermon GmbH.

Personnel

  • Mr AC (Rüdiger Dreffein) – drums
  • Sascha Gerbig – rhythm guitar
  • Thomas Gramatzki – clarinet, flute
  • Anja-Christine Hitzer – celli
  • Gottfried Koch – acoustic guitar
  • David Snell – Director
  • Tilo Wolff – Arranger, Producer, vocals
  • Songs

    1Am Ende der Stille8:08
    2Alleine zu zweit4:17
    3Halt mich3:56

    References

    Elodia (album) Wikipedia