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Deliverance

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Category: Progressive Death Metal

Year: 2002

Label: Koch Records

Catalog Number: KOC-CD-8437

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Opeth Deliverance Album Cover

Personnel
Mikael Akerfeldt guitars, vocals
Peter Lindgren guitars
Steven Wilson guitars, Mellotron, piano, keyboards, backing vocals
Martin Mendez bass
Martin Lopez drums
Tracks
1.  Wreath  11:10
2.  Deliverance  13:36
3.  A Fair Judgement  10:20
4.  For Absent Friends  2:17
5.  Master's Apprentices  10:29
6.  By the Pain I See in Others  13:50
  
Total Running Time:  61:42

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Scott Date: October 27, 2003 at 12:26
FABULOUS progressive metal album. Opeth sometimes put me to sleep, but this one is quite good.

From: Ana F. Date: February 22, 2004 at 17:18
One of the best albums ever recorded, creation of masters Akerfeldt, Lindgren, Lopez and Mendez. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!!!!!!!!!

From: harry. egio Date: May 28, 2004 at 13:09
the best album ever maded

From: harry. egio Date: May 28, 2004 at 13:11
what can i say for this brilliant album....please akerfeldt make another one!!!!

From: skinbite Date: August 8, 2004 at 3:48
mendez is the king!!!!!!!!

From: italy rules ! Date: August 8, 2004 at 3:51
the whole band is killer...but Martin Lopez is the MAIN reason to purchase the album.

From: Black Angel Date: October 7, 2004 at 11:57
This Is A New Age In The Brillant Metal History, Buy Their New Album, Damnation, The Acoustic Album KiCK ASSES!!!!!!!!

From: Hicksy from Aus Date: November 18, 2004 at 19:34
I,ve only been listening to Metal for about two months, and already i,ve found possibly the best band ever, with Opeth's ability to play Progessive Rock, Death Metal and even Folk, I don't see how anyone couldn't like them!!!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: March 9, 2014 at 17:57
The heavy half of an intended bipolar double-disc set, Deliverance is essential five songs in one hour, all ten minutes or more. But, as usual, there's enough going on in each song to keep your interest. I actually find Deliverance to be one of the band's easier albums to get into. Production is crystal-clear, and the heavy parts are very heavy indeed, but the quiet moments are wrapped in otherworldly haze. My favorite track: "Master's Apprentices."


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