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''Love... Is Like Dying'' is the sixth album by the American deathrock band, Theatre of Ice and their first for Orphanage Records. Orphanage Records, an American label with a solid reputation in the Gothic rock and Deathrock music scenes, offered to re-release ''The Resurrection''; but were unable to obtain any of the masters, except for the two live recordings, from Demented Mind Mill Records. So Orphanage Records asked the band to re-record 7 of the songs from the album, one from ''The Haunting'', two from ''Beyond the Graves of Passion'', 5 new originals, and reuse the two live recordings. These 17 "new" songs were released in 1986 as ''Love... Is Like Dying''. Even though John Johnson is credited as playing on the album, he had previously left the group and only appears on the two live recordings. ''Love... Is Like Dying'' was an immediate success for both the band and for their new label. With Songs as diverse as ''Dreams of Fire'' and ''In The Attic'', the album greatly increased their fan base and for the first time put them on the radar of college radio stations across the country. This opened the door for the band to tour parts of the country it had never played live to, it was just up to their label to assure them that "nothing bad would happen" if they were to go on an extended tour. == Musicians == *Brent Johnson - Vocals, Guitars, Effects, Drums *John Johnson - Guitar, Synthesizer, Keyboards, Percussion *Dale Garrard - Guitars, Vocals, Ice 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Love... Is Like Dying」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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