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The following are a list of songs released by English rock band Embrace from 1997 to the present day. The dates given are the dates on which the songs were released. The highest ever chart position was reached by the single "Nature's Law" which was ranked 2nd.
The Book of Common Prayer text of "In the midst of life we are in death" has been set to music in the Booke of Common praier noted (1550) by John Merbecke [11] and in Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary by Henry Purcell. A well-known adaptation is the 1550s choral work Media vita in morte sumus by John Sheppard.
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The song was originally recorded by the band for their eponymous sixth studio album, Embrace, where it appears as the fifth track on the album. A "Follow You Home" promotional single , featuring the Embrace track of the same name, was released to UK radio on 10 March 2014 by Cooking Vinyl .
The Divine Conspiracy is the third studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica as well as their first concept album.It was released through Nuclear Blast in Japan on 22 August 2007, in the US on 28 August, in Europe on 7 September, and in the UK on 10 September.
Drawn from Memory is the second album by English rock band Embrace, released on 27 March 2000 by Mobetta, Hut, and Virgin Records.Following the release of their debut studio album The Good Will Out (1998), touring keyboardist Mickey Dale became an official member.
The discography of the English rock band, Embrace.The band's highest-charting single is "Nature's Law", which reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in 2006.The albums This New Day, Out of Nothing and The Good Will Out all reached number one on the UK Albums Chart.
One Big Family EP is a four-track extended play (EP) by English band Embrace from their debut album, The Good Will Out (1998). Released on 7 July 1997, and with the song "One Big Family" as the lead track, the EP narrowly missed the top 20 in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 21.