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''The Nephilim'', Fields of the Nephilim's second studio album, was released in September 1988 by Situation Two/Beggars Banquet Records. The record debuted at number 12 in UK album charts.〔(Jungle Records: FotN Biography )〕〔(Metropolis Records: FotN Biography )〕 The album was recorded in The Justice Rooms, a former courthouse in England’s Somerset countryside where defendants who were sentenced to death were hanged on site. “The place had a really cool vibe,” recalls bassist Tony Pettitt. ''The Nephilim’s'' opening track, “Endemoniada," shares its name with a 1968 Mexican horror film), and features a man growling “penitentziagitae!,” sampled from Ron Perlman’s hunchback character, Salvatore, in ''The Name of the Rose.''〔 The album's top-charting single, "Moonchild," shares its name with Aleister Crowley's novel.〔 The lyrics for "Moonchild" and "Last Exit for the Lost" reference H. P. Lovecraft's character Cthulhu.〔 == Track listing == # "Endemoniada" – 7:15 # "The Watchman" – 5:31 # "Phobia" – 3:37 # "Moonchild" – 5:40 # "Chord of Souls" – 5:08 # "Shiva" – 4:50 # "Celebrate" – 6:23 # "Love Under Will" – 7:08 # "Last Exit for the Lost" – 9:42 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「The Nephilim」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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