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  2. Lacrymosa (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lacrymosa" received generally positive reviews from music critics. Ed Thompson from IGN deemed it the "most memorable track" on the album. [17] Don Kaye of the Blabbermouth.net felt that while the song was an "interesting experiment" it came "across as more of a stab at artsiness with its strings and choirs than a real song."

  3. Lacrimosa (Juan Luis Guerra song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lacrimosa" is a song recorded by Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra for his seventh studio album, Fogarate (1994), included as its seventh track. It was released to radio stations in Europe in 1994 and the United States in 1995 by Karen Records as a promotional single, following " Los Pajaritos ".

  4. Lacrimosa (Kalafina song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lacrimosa" is Kalafina's fourth single, featuring Wakana, Keiko and Hikaru. The single was released on March 4, 2009. The song was used as the closing theme to the anime television series Black Butler starting with episode 14. The single was also available as a limited edition release, containing a bonus DVD. [1]

  5. Hoffnung (Lacrimosa album) - Wikipedia

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    The album contains 10 songs, including "Mondfeuer"—the longest song (15:15) in the history of the band, which exceeds the length of the song "Die Strasse der Zeit" from the album Stille. [3] In addition to the standard edition, the group released the deluxe edition, supplemented by an alternative version of the song "Keine Schatten mehr" and ...

  6. Lacrimosa (band) - Wikipedia

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    The remaining songs display a similar mix of styles to previous albums, with some upbeat songs, a song written and sung in English mainly by Anne Nurmi, and some slower-paced, sadder pieces. In 2005, Lichtgestalten was released, containing a new electronic version of the song "Lichtgestalt", produced by Tilo for his solo project, Snakeskin .

  7. Revolution (Lacrimosa album) - Wikipedia

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    A more detailed review by Powermetal.de wrote that the album's content was unusually direct for a work by Lacrimosa. The reviewer noted the guitar play of guest musician Mille Petrozza but was also critical of singer Tilo Wolff's English language skills in the song "This Is The Night". He wrote however that the "true revolution" of the album ...

  8. Lichtgestalt - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics cover Lacrimosa's by-now standard themes of love, estrangement and loneliness. A notable exception is the last individual track, "Hohelied der Liebe", a song written entirely for orchestra and choir with rock elements, and with lyrics taken from St Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians .

  9. Einsamkeit - Wikipedia

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    Einsamkeit (German for Loneliness, Solitude) is the second studio album by a German dark wave band Lacrimosa. It was released in 1992. It was released in 1992. History