The Shadows' Madame
{{Infobox album
| name = The Shadows' Madame
| type = Studio
| longtype =
| artist = Cadaveria
| cover = Cadaveria - The Shadows' Madame coverart.jpg
| alt =
| released = March 2002
| recorded = September–November 2001, Captain Woofer Studios
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Black metal
| length = 38:20
| label = Scarlet Records
| producer = Cadaveria
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title = Far Away From Conformity
| next_year = 2004
}}
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = Allmusic
| rev1score = {{Rating|5|5|score=4.9/5 stars}} {{AllMusic|class=album|id=r585739}}
| noprose = yes
}}
The Shadows' Madame was the debut album for Cadaveria.
Track listing
- All lyrics and music by Cadaveria, unless otherwise noted.
{{Track listing
|title1 = Spell
|lyrics1 = Cadaveria, Baudelaire
|music1 = Cadaveria, Verdi
|length1 = 5:53
|title2 = Declaration of Spiritual Independence
|length2 = 5:10
|title3 = In Memory of Shadows' Madame
|length3 = 4:12
|title4 = Circle of Eternal Becoming
|lyrics4 = Cadaveria, Yeats
|length4 = 4:57
|title5 = The Magic Rebirth
|length5 = 6:50
|title6 = Black Glory
|length6 = 4:11
|title7 = Absolute Vacuum
|length7 = 7:10
}}
- Note: Parts of the lyric for "Circle of Eternal Becoming" were taken directly from Yeats' "Ideas of Good and Evil"; hence the lyrical co-credit. Baudelaire receives a co-credit on "Spell" as the band used parts of "Les Fleurs du Mal". The third and last outside credit comes from Giuseppe Verdi; "Spell" incorporates the music from act II/scene XV of Verdi's "La Traviata".
Personnel
- Cadaveria: Vocals
- Frank Booth: Guitars
- Baron Markonen: Keyboards
- Killer Bob: Bass
- Marcelo Santos (aka Flegias): Drums
Production
- Arranged and Produced by Cadaveria
- Recorded and mixed by John DNA
- Mastered by Alberto Cutolo at Massive Arts Studios
- All songs copyright BL Music
References
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