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Behind the Blackest Tears is the second studio album by Kingdom of Sorrow, ... "Torchlight Procession" 2:57: 12. "Salvation Denied" 2:08: Total length: 40:35:
Procession 'Live' at Sebastians (live album, 15 May 1968) – Festival Records (FL 32903) Procession (1969) – Festival Records (FL 33091), Smash Records (SRS 67122), Mercury Records. The track listing is as follows: Side One: You-Me / Gently Does It / Essentially Susan / Signature Tune / Adelaide, Adelaide / Take Time. Side Two:
Procession is the eleventh studio album by the jazz fusion band Weather Report.It was released in 1983 through Columbia Records.Although several previous Weather Report tracks included wordless singing, and "And Then" from Mr. Gone included brief lyrics, "Where the Moon Goes" was the band's first track including lyrics throughout, sung by members of the Manhattan Transfer.
The Smashing Pumpkins – Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995) – 3×LP/2×CD; Spinetta y los Socios del Desierto – Spinetta y Los Socios del desierto (album) (1997) – 3×LP/2×CD; Stars of the Lid - The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid (2001) – 3×LP / 2×CD; Stars of the Lid - And Their Refinement of the Decline (2007) – 3× ...
Light the Torch (formerly Devil You Know) is an American metalcore supergroup formed in Los Angeles in 2012. They are currently signed to Nuclear Blast Records and have released four albums: two under the "Devil You Know" moniker (The Beauty of Destruction and They Bleed Red) and two under the "Light the Torch" name (Revival and You Will Be the Death of Me).
Procession: An Aural History 1981-2010 is a compilation album by American post-punk band Savage Republic, released on September 7, 2010 by LTM Recordings.The release included selected material from all of the band's studio albums, including tracks from EPs and singles.
Three is the third studio album by the American indie rock band The Black Heart Procession. [3] It was released on September 5, 2000, on Touch and Go Records . [ 4 ]
A reviewer for AllMusicGuide mentioned compared the band's music to that of Elton John, Death Cab for Cutie, Billy Joel, Grandaddy and The Black Heart Procession. [3] A set of demos was recorded in 2003 by Joel Brown and intended for the band's next full-length, but soon after recording the band broke up and the full-length never materialized.