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M.J. Harris • Martyn Bates - Murder Ballads (Passages) mp3

Tracklist

1The Banks Of Fordie13:10
2The Murder Of Maria Marten17:29
3The Cruel Mother11:29
4The Bramble Briar13:28

Credits

  • Artwork, DesignMartyn Bates
  • Composed ByMartyn Bates, M.J. Harris
  • Executive-ProducerLuciano Dari
  • Illustration [Illustrations]Laurence Housemen
  • ProducerMartyn Bates, M.J. Harris
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByM.J. Harris

Notes

Total time: 55:38

Recorded & mixed at The Box, July 96.

With thanks also to Peter Becker at A-Scale.

Illustrations taken from books 'Jump To Glory Jane', 'Homestead Westward In The Blue Mountains', 'The Passionate Puppets'.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 8 020417 103622
  • Barcode (Reader): 8020417103622
  • Matrix / Runout (Variants 1, 2): A0100202106-0101 13 A0 DADC AUSTRIA
  • Mastering SID Code (Variants 1, 2): IFPI L553
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 94B3
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 94Z2

Companies

  • Recorded At – The Box
  • Mixed At – The Box
  • Glass Mastered At – DADC Austria – A0100202106-0101

Video

Info

Harris & Martyn Bates The Banks of Fordie 13:08. Harris & Martyn Bates The Murder of Maria Marten 17:34. Zur Liste hinzufügen. Or consider a donation More Albums. View All. Murder Ballads Drift. Murder Ballads Incest Songs. Contributions By. Martyn Bates. Primary Artist. Mick Harris. In 1993, Bates began working with ScornPainkillerex-Napalm Death iconoclast M. Harris, collaborating on a 3 album series of Murder Ballads, creating an innovative marriage of isolationist ambience with folk-song form. In the same time frame Bates created a virtually acapella work a two volume series of song-settings of James Joyce's chamber music Chamber Music cycle of 36 poems released in 1994 and 1996. Letters to a Scattered Family, 1990. Stars Come Trembling, 1990. Port of Stormy Lights Sordide Sentimental, booklet by J. Turmel with CD, 1990. Chamber Music 1, 1994. Mystery Seas, 1995. Murder Ballads The Complete Collection. Murder Ballads The Complete Collection 1998. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Mick Harris , Martyn Bates. Mick Harris ft. Martyn Bates - The Bramble Briar. Martyn Bates - The Cruel Mother. Martyn Bates - The Banks Of Fordie. Martyn Bates - The Murder Of Maria Marten. CATACOMB Dark Ambient Music creepy Horror music - Продолжительность: 5:40 Natureworld1986 Recommended for you. Get the Tempo of the tracks from Murder Ballads Passages 1997 by Martyn Bates. This album has an average beat per minute of 71 BPM slowestfastest tempos: 7171 BPM. Tracklist Murder Ballads Passages. The Bramble Briar. The Cruel Mother. Mick Harris Martyn Bates Format: Audio CD. This three-disc set contains all parts of the Murder ballads trilogy. There's also a single disc available, it's called Murder ballads Passages and features an extract of four songs from this box set. Given that Mick Harris of grindcore rockers Napalm Death and industrial-dub project Scorn and Martyn Bates of avant-pop duo Eyeless in Gaza have added so much to the independent rock music of the '80s'90s, Murder ballads is a total disappointment and leaves me completely cold. extreme music, экстремальная музыка, metal, металл, grindcore, грайндкор, grind, brutal, брутал, black metal, блэк металл, doom metal, дум металл, death metal, дет метал, folk metal, pagan metal, heavy metal, хэви металл, gothic metal, готика, металл альбомы, free music, бесплатная музыка, свободный обмен музыкой, новинки, раритеты, new and rare music, music discussions, discographies, band history, дискографии, истории групп, обсуждение музыки. Artist: M. Harris & Martyn Bates Title: Murder Ballads Passages Label: Musica Maxima Magnetica Format: CD Country: Italy Style: Dark Folk, Ambient Quality: 256 kbps Tracklist: 1. The Br. The Bramble Briar 13:28 2. The Cruel Mother 11:29 3. The Banks Of Fordie 13:10 4. The Murder Of Maria Marten 17:29. 19 декабря 2010. Категория: Neofolk, Medieval

M.J. Harris • Martyn Bates - Murder Ballads (Passages) mp3

Performer: M.J. Harris • Martyn Bates

Title: Murder Ballads (Passages)

Country: Italy

Release date: 1997

Label: Musica Maxima Magnetica

Style: Ambient

Catalog: eee 36

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 2463 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 244

Record source: CD, Album

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Best West
Second chapter in the "Murder Ballads" series - more dark, rolling tones & chillingly dream-state voices tell four tales of cruelty. A series much lauded & deservedly so.
MARTYN has searched around to find a second collection of tales to chill the blood. Although the two artists are credited with 'compositions', I believe these are actually old folk songs, with the fourth piece more commonly known as "The Murder In The Red Barn" and dating back to pre-Jack The Ripper times, when it was then considered to be a crime worthy of portraying in song and even a play (check out the old black and white film starring TODD SLAUGHTER - it kinda romanticises Maria Marten more than history considers she deserves, but is worth seeking out if you like these tales).

MICK has created a dark screen against which the voice is set, slow, soporific, bad dream driftworks which make a perfect mood for the cold stories to unfold against. As with his LULL project, this is deep, muted and less to do with recognizable 'music' than of a feeling, a mood.

The backing soundtrack on this is so far up that you need full volume to discern the words. The original demo used this as a carpet over which MARTYN's words crept, and seemed to have a much more powerful effect. Now the soundtrack is a high wall of darkness, over which the voice stands tiptoe to be discerned. I'm not criticising this - this album has been lauded enough for it to be right, but then there can be two conflicting opinions, both correct. I guess it's the difference between two films - say the brooding depression of "10 Rillington Place" as the demo, and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" as the album. Both very scary films - both effective - but with a distinctly different approach to the horrors they portray.

But all said, this is still a chilling and fairly unique listening experience. Buy the box set, if you can find it - and "The Bloody Gardner", that elusive 13th track. It'll be money well spent.

Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.
Best West
Second chapter in the "Murder Ballads" series - more dark, rolling tones & chillingly dream-state voices tell four tales of cruelty. A series much lauded & deservedly so.
MARTYN has searched around to find a second collection of tales to chill the blood. Although the two artists are credited with 'compositions', I believe these are actually old folk songs, with the fourth piece more commonly known as "The Murder In The Red Barn" and dating back to pre-Jack The Ripper times, when it was then considered to be a crime worthy of portraying in song and even a play (check out the old black and white film starring TODD SLAUGHTER - it kinda romanticises Maria Marten more than history considers she deserves, but is worth seeking out if you like these tales).

MICK has created a dark screen against which the voice is set, slow, soporific, bad dream driftworks which make a perfect mood for the cold stories to unfold against. As with his LULL project, this is deep, muted and less to do with recognizable 'music' than of a feeling, a mood.

The backing soundtrack on this is so far up that you need full volume to discern the words. The original demo used this as a carpet over which MARTYN's words crept, and seemed to have a much more powerful effect. Now the soundtrack is a high wall of darkness, over which the voice stands tiptoe to be discerned. I'm not criticising this - this album has been lauded enough for it to be right, but then there can be two conflicting opinions, both correct. I guess it's the difference between two films - say the brooding depression of "10 Rillington Place" as the demo, and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" as the album. Both very scary films - both effective - but with a distinctly different approach to the horrors they portray.

But all said, this is still a chilling and fairly unique listening experience. Buy the box set, if you can find it - and "The Bloody Gardner", that elusive 13th track. It'll be money well spent.

Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.