AGALLOCH PALE FOLKLORE WOODEN BOX SET NUMBERED NEW ALCEST
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841
$ 841
Sold For
Mar 18, 2017
Sold Date
Mar 11, 2017
Start Date
$ 600
Start price
20
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Description
AGALLOCH PALE POLKLORE WOODEN BOX SET NUMBERED NEW VINYLS,NEW WOODEN BOX,NEW PHOTOS
Agalloch ?– pale Folklore
Sello: Profound Lore Records ?– PFL 012 Serie: Infinite Vinyl Series – IVS011 Formato: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, White / Blue SplatterBox Set, Limited Edition, Numbered, Wooden Box
País: USA & Canada Fecha: 2005 Género: Rock Estilo: Folk Rock, Doom Metal
Pistas
A1 She Painted Fire Across The Skyline (Part 1) 8:35 A2 She Painted Fire Across The Skyline (Part 2) 3:09 A3 She Painted Fire Across The Skyline (Part 3) 7:09 B1 The Misshapen Steed 4:54 B2 Hallways Of Enchanted Ebony 9:59 C1 Dead Winter Days 7:51 C2 As Embers Dress The Sky 8:04 D The Melancholy Spirit 12:27Créditos
- Artwork [Photo Manipulation], Layout – Dennis Gerasimenko, John Haughm, Sergey Makhotkin
- Engineer – Ronn Chick
- Lyrics By – John Haughm
- Music By – Anderson* (tracks: 5 to 7), J. William W.* (tracks: 6), Haughm* (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 8), Breyer* (tracks: 4)
- Photography By [Band, The Door & Wood Panel] – Aaron Sholes
- Photography By [Breyer] – Sherry Breyer
- Photography By [Nature] – John Haughm
- Producer – John Haughm, Ronn Chick
Notas
Wooden box edition limited to only 60 hand-numbered (by Agalloch mastermind John Haughm) copies. The details for the special vinyl edition are as follows:- Wooden jackets are made of fresh fine pine wood
- 30 wooden jackets are personally stained with Olde Maple Gloss
- 30 personally stained with traditional Classic Oak Gloss
- The "Pale Folklore" insignia laser-etched in lavish Fette Fraktur font on the front of the wooden case
- Double LP presented in a limited white vinyl with a wintery-blue splatter.
- Six original and authentically developed photo prints chosen by John Haughm himself. Each photo represents a song on the album, is personally labeled, and is paired up in twos and presented in different print sizes (5 x 7, 4 x 6, and 4 x 12 panoramic