Secret of the Runes (album)

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Released8 October 2001[1]
RecordedMay − June 2001[2]
StudioModern Art Studio (Stockholm, Sweden)
Secret of the Runes
Studio album by
Released8 October 2001[1]
RecordedMay − June 2001[2]
StudioModern Art Studio (Stockholm, Sweden)
GenreSymphonic metal
Length57:18
LabelNuclear Blast
NB 625-2
Digipack: NB 683-2
ProducerTherion, Christofer Johnsson
Therion chronology
Deggial
(2000)
Secret of the Runes
(2001)
Lemuria
(2004)
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Secret of the Runes is the tenth studio album by Swedish symphonic metal band Therion. It's a concept album based on Norse mythology, where each song describes one of the nine worlds. Cover artwork was made by Thomas Ewerhard[citation needed], it features nine Scandinavian runes, each corresponding to a certain mythological world.

Album also includes two cover versions as bonus tracks. A music video was filmed for the Summer Night City cover.

All songs written by Christofer Johnsson.

No.TitleLength
1."Ginnungagap"6:10
2."Midgård"5:04
3."Asgård"4:07
4."Jotunheim"3:43
5."Schwarzalbenheim"5:18
6."Ljusalfheim"3:53
7."Muspelheim"2:13
8."Nifelheim"4:33
9."Vanaheim"4:02
10."Helheim"3:18
11."Secret of the Runes"4:30
Total length:57:18
Limited edition digipak bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Crying Days" (Scorpions cover)4:32
13."Summer Night City" (ABBA cover)4:55
Digipak edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
14."The Wings of the Hydra" (live)3:23
15."Black Sun" (live)5:46

Runes

Runes shown on the front cover (and also in the booklet) are Nordic runes with the Elder Futhark alphabet. On the back cover every song has its own rune character:

  1. "Ginnungagap (Prologue)"
  2. "Midgård"
  3. "Asgård"
  4. "Jotunheim"
  5. "Schwarzalbenheim"
  6. "Ljusalfheim"
  7. "Muspelheim"
  8. "Nifelheim"
  9. "Vanaheim"
  10. "Helheim"
  11. "Secret of the Runes (Epilogue)"

Secret of the Runes title is written in the Elder Futhark alphabet on the front cover as:

      ·   ·   ·     

and it is transliterated as: "sekret of þe runes".

Credits

Vocal and string soloists

  • Marika Schonberg - solo soprano
  • Erika Andersson - solo alto
  • Carl Rahmqvist - solo tenor-baritone
  • Anna Rodell - solo violin
  • Asa Akerberg - solo cello
  • Thomas Karlsson - whispering voice on "Ljusalfheim"

Choir

  • Kristina Hansson - coloratura soprano
  • Anna-Maria Krawe - soprano
  • Anna Artursson - alto
  • Marika Schonberg - alto
  • Henrik Holmberg - tenor
  • Patrik Forsman - tenor
  • Carl Rahmqvist - tenor-baritone
  • Joakim Berg - bass-baritone

String ensemble

  • Anna Rodell - first violin
  • Josef Cabrales-Alin - first violin
  • Malin Samuelsson - second violin
  • Johan Moren - second violin
  • Linda Svedrup - viola
  • Niklas Sjunesson - viola
  • Asa Akerberg - cello
  • Monica Jonsson - cello

Woodwinds (solo and ensemble)

Brass ensemble

Choir and orchestra on Bonus Tracks

  • Anna Rodell - first violin
  • Elisabeth Lagergren - second violin
  • Petter Axelsson - viola
  • Erik Rodell - oboe
  • Ingela Bolin - soprano (ensemble and solo), alto
  • Anna Artursson - soprano, alto
  • Henrik Holmberg - tenor, baritone
  • Pierre Pettersson - tenor (ensemble and solo), baritone

Charts

References

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