Phantasmagore

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Phantasmagore
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 22, 2006 , November 2, 2020 (Remastered, Digital Release)
StudioKorn Studios
Henson Recording
The War Room Studio; Los Angeles, California
Genre
Length42:39
LabelImmortal
ProducerCarlton Bost, Brian Humphrey and Elijah Blue
Deadsy chronology
Commencement
(2002)
Phantasmagore
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic3.5/5 stars[1]

Phantasmagore is the third studio album from the rock band Deadsy. It was released on August 22, 2006 through Immortal Records. The album debuted at #176 on the Billboard 200 chart. Phantasmagore had been delayed numerous times since its original release date in 2004, citing label issues and overall complications. A video shoot for the original choice for first single, "Book of Black Dreams", was planned for June at the Sedlec Ossuary in Prague, but had to be rescheduled, and was later canceled. "Carrying Over" and its acoustic version from the Family Values Tour compilation album were both slated for release in January 2007. These plans eventually folded when Deadsy announced their hiatus.

Track listing[]

Original Release
No.TitleLength
1."Razor Love"3:02
2."Carrying Over"3:50
3."Babes in Abyss"3:15
4."Paint It Black"3:19
5."Better than You Know"5:37
6."Book of Black Dreams"3:32
7."Asura"3:24
8."The Last Story Ever"3:33
9."Phantasmagore"5:04
10."Time (I Am the Great Destroyer of Worlds)"3:08
11."Health & Theory"4:55
Remaster (2020)
No.TitleLength
1."Razor Love"3:03
2."Carrying Over"4:26
3."Babes in Abyss"3:16
4."Paint It Black"3:39
5."Better than You Know"6:13
6."Book of Black Dreams"3:32
7."Asura"3:24
8."The Last Story Ever"3:39
9."Phantasmagore"5:21
10."Time"2:58
11."Health & Theory"5:04
12."Friends (Bonus Track)"3:54

There is an advance version of Phantasmagore which features all the songs on this album, although some are extended versions. Much like the advance version, the 2020 remaster has extended versions of some songs.

Track 9 ("Phantasmagore") contains elements from Tangerine Dream's "No Future (Get Off the Babysitter)", featured on the Risky Business original soundtrack.

Track 10 ("Time") was originally titled "Sands of Time" and contains elements of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song". The synthesizer melody is a direct melodic reference to the song, and the accompanying guitar riffs may be somewhat derived from the song as well.

The album's tracks were known to have been in development as early as 2003.

Unreleased material[]

There are several tracks which were recorded but did not make it onto the album. A demo of one of these tracks, "Colossus", was given to MySpace members who participated in a promotional effort. The following tracks have been mentioned by the band in various interviews, yet did not appear on the album:

  • "Do You Want It All?"
  • "Comforter Cave"
  • "Heaven & Earth"
  • "Acacia"
  • "Strength of Mind"
  • "Dreamcrusher"

"Friends" was released as a single exclusively on iTunes, but was later included in the remastered version. The track "My Only Friend" (known as "Lady Day" on German release) appeared on the soundtrack for the movie Winter Passing and was recorded along with the Phantasmagore tracks. It is a cover, originally written and recorded by The Magnetic Fields. The track "Strength Of Mind” along with the band's cover of "Avalon" was leaked by Justin Perfect.

Personnel[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Phantasmagore - Deadsy". Allmusic.
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