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''Unearthed'', the first album composed by E.S. Posthumus, was originally made available for purchase online through the CD Baby website in January 2001. It became the third-biggest selling album in CDBaby's history. The success of the album prompted the wide re-release to retail in May 2005 through Wigshop and 33rd Street Records/Bayside Distribution. A key piece to the distinctive sound of the music comes from working with the Northwest Sinfonia. In an interview with SoundtrackNet, the band said "we wanted the chance to blow an ungodly sum of cash working with a big orchestra".〔(SoundtrackNet - "Unearthing Pythagoras" Franz Vonlichten interview ) 26 May 2005〕 Other musicians performing on this CD include Pedro Eustache, Michael Landau, Matt Laug, Lance Morrison, Davy Spillane and Efrain Toro. ==Track listing== In keeping with the theme of "all things past", each of the thirteen tracks on the album is named after an ancient and abandoned or destroyed city. However, Cuzco, Nara, Isfahan, and Estremoz still survive to this day. #"Antissa" - 5:12 #"Tikal" - 3:47 #"Harappa" - 4:36 #"Ulaid" - 5:10 #"Ebla" - 6:09 #"Nara" - 4:51 #"Cuzco" - 4:02 #"Nineveh" - 3:42 #"Lepcis Magna" - 3:28 #"Menouthis" - 3:56 #"Estremoz" - 5:06 #"Pompeii" - 3:40 #"Isfahan" - 4:35 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「Unearthed (E.S. Posthumus album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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