Violet (Closterkeller album)

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Violet
Violet (album).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember, 1993 (CC)
December 6, 1993 (CD) (Poland)
RecordedApril–September, 1993 at Izabelin Studio, Izabelin
GenreGothic rock
Length67:58 (CD)
LabelIzabelin Studio, Metal Mind Productions
ProducerAndrzej Puczyński
Closterkeller chronology
Blue
(1992)
Violet
(1993)
Scarlet
(1995)

Violet is the third studio album by Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller. It was released on September, 1993 in Poland through Izabelin Studio.[1][2] The album was recorded at Izabelin Studio from April to September, 1993.[3] The cover art was created by Marta Dziubalska and Łukasz Dziubalski.[3][4]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."To on - znowu następny"4:45
2."W moim kraju"4:27
3."To muzyka"4:22
4."Babeluu"4:34
5."Walet Pik"2:57
6."Salome"3:36
7."Kolana i już"2:27
8."Agnieszka"5:16
9."A nadzieja"4:34
10."Supernova"3:27
11."Jihad"3:17
12."Video-film"3:03
13."Dwa oblicza Ewy"3:50
14."Violette"5:54

Bonus Tracks[]

No.TitleLength
15."Kołysanka dla Adasia"1:55
16."Hassan i Sabbah"3:50
17."Noc w haremie"5:20

Personnel[]

  • Anja Orthodox - vocal, lyrics
  • Paweł Pieczyński - guitar
  • Krzysztof Najman - bass
  • Piotr Pawłowski - drums
  • Michał Rollinger - keyboards
  • Zbigniew Bieniak - backing vocals
  • Violetta "Fiolka" Najdenowicz - backing vocals

Music - Closterkeller.

Music videos[]

  • "Agnieszka" (1993)
  • "W moim kraju" (1993)
  • "Babeluu" (1994)
  • "Supernova" (1994)

Release history[]

Year Label Format Country Out of Print? Notes
1993 Izabelin Studio CC Poland Yes Original CC release
1993 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland Yes CD reissue; bonus tracks; different track list
1999 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland Yes CD reissue; videoclips; remastered
2001 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland Yes Box with Scarlet album

References[]

  1. ^ "Violet review on Strefa Klimatyczna". September 30, 2009.
  2. ^ "Violet review on HeavyMusic". September 30, 2009.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Official Closterkeller website". August 20, 2009.
  4. ^ "Closterkeller on Archiwum Polskiego Rocka". 2009-09-16.
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