Talk:Ghost Reveries
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Credits
All vocals on the album are credited to Mikael Åkerfeldt, so I'll delete 'backing vocals' from Per Wiberg's credits, he plays the keyboards only. If anyone objects, explain.
Death vocals
Is it really necessary to say that the grunting 'returns' here? The articles for Deliverance and Damnation clearly say that they were meant to contrast each other, with Damnation being the mellow album and Deliverance the heavy album, and there wasn't really any doubt that the grunting wouldn't continue to be part of Opeth. It's a bit of an ambiguous sentence. --84.25.225.228 20:34, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Harlequin Forest - Time
The song Harlequin Forest is said to be "11:39 (actually 12:43)" long. Could we decide which one to use? I mean, if the time really is 12:43, then why not use that one instead of the 11:39er? --Coldfox 11:43, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
- This is because of the prelude in the beginning of the track, as opposed to the actual start of the song. —Ƿōdenhelm (talk) 10:38, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
I know it doesn't follow the actual track listing on the reverse of the CD, but as this is encyclopedic knowledge, shouldn't it read:
4. Atonement 5:19Reverie 1:04
5. Harlequin Forest 11:39
One of the notes already explains the pre-gap situation. Kerαunoςcopia 00:21, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
- I think the cleaned up note on Reverie does its job suitably. – Kerαunoςcopia 09:00, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot 07:56, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
Reference for Stormbringer claim
"Stormbringer ... Note: This is the first Opeth recording to feature Martin Axenrot on drums, which was also a live in-studio recording." Is there a reference? AndrewAntle (talk) 18:33, 24 October 2009 (UTC)