Alchemy Vol.1

Alchemy Vol.1
Compilation album by Poets of the Fall
Released 16 March 2011
Genre Alternative rock
Length 69:13
Label Insomniac
Producer Poets of the Fall
Poets of the Fall chronology
Twilight Theater
(2010)
Alchemy Vol.1
(2011)
Temple of Thought
(2012)
Singles from Alchemy Vol.1
  1. "Can You Hear Me"
    Released: 2 February 2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Venia-mag.net(90/100)[1]

Alchemy Vol.1 is the first international compilation album by the Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall. It was released in Finland as well as on iTunes on 16 March 2011.[2] The record includes five tracks from Signs of Life, three tracks from Carnival of Rust, two tracks from Revolution Roulette, three tracks from Twilight Theater, and two original compositions.

Track listing

CD

All tracks written by Poets of the Fall.

No.TitleLength
1."Can You Hear Me"4:15
2."Late Goodbye"3:46
3."Lift"5:12
4."Illusion & Dream"5:14
5."Stay"3:34
6."Sleep"4:56
7."Carnival of Rust"4:19
8."Locking Up the Sun"3:54
9."Roses"4:01
10."The Ultimate Fling"6:52
11."Diamonds for Tears"4:12
12."Dreaming Wide Awake"4:24
13."War"5:03
14."Given and Denied"4:16
15."No End, No Beginning"5:15

DVD

  1. Late Goodbye
  2. Lift
  3. Carnival of Rust (original)
  4. Carnival of Rust (remastered)
  5. Locking up The Sun
  6. The Ultimate Fling
  7. Diamonds For Tears
  8. Dreaming Wide Awake
  9. War

Release history

Country Release Date
Finland 16 March 2011
iTunes Worldwide

Singles

Single Release Date Charts
Can You Hear Me 2 February 2011 (Download)[3]

Trivia

  • The physical release of the album has the option to come with a T-shirt,[4] or a flag.[5]

References

  1. "Venia-mag.net review". Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  2. Alchemy Vol.1 out now http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 7 January 2012
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2014-02-26. retrieved on 13 March 2011
  4. Record Shop X, 7 January 2012
  5. Archived 2011-12-15 at the Wayback Machine. The Official Poets of the Fall Webshop, 7 January 2012
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