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| The Eternal Deep | 
enlarge | Artist: Mephisto Walz Label: Cleopatra Category: Music
Buy New: $29.98
New (1) Used (8) from $8.69
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 218209
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 741157630824 EAN: 0741157630824 ASIN: B000001JOZ
Release Date: April 8, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Alle in Asche | | • | Tangia | | • | Dear Familiar Phantoms | | • | Der Sack | | • | Drowning, Like the Garden | | • | Nicole - Mephisto Waltz, Galvin, Barry | | • | Painted Black | | • | Facade (Closet of Faces) | | • | I Wanna Be Your Dog - Mephisto Waltz, Alexander, Dave [2] | | • | Silent Thunder | | • | The Eternal Deep | | • | Porcelain God | | • | Aborigine Requiem |
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| Customer Reviews:
turn your head slowly October 24, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
this is my favorite mephisto walz. christianna's vocals are hypnotic and dizzying, at times benevolent and alluring, at others twisted and malicious (why won't you die?). from the speedier dersack (sung in german) and the stooges cover i wanna be your dog to the trance inducing meditative pieces aboriginal requiem and alle in ashe (also sung in german and my favorite track, tho too short!) bari~bari and christianna are a goth duo to be recognized and repsected for their originality and intensity
really Cool stuff, buy it! January 15, 1999 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a cool disc, the band is so damn creepy sounding, yet sultry in a way. The lead singer has a cool sexy voice kind of like Shirley Manson. The only drawback is that the sound qaulity isn't so good. Besides that this is one cool disc with lotsa covers for your listening pleasure.
Mephisto Walz's Greatest Release September 10, 2007 I love everything Mephisto Walz have done, but this album holds special significance in my heart as it was on heavy rotation during some very turbulent times during my teenage years. Along with "Treasure" - by the Cocteau Twins, this album helped to strengthen and define my being. The opening track - Alle in Asche is just beautiful, and the album showcases potent songwriting skills and an eclecticism not common in the Goth genre.
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