Judgement is an album by British band Anathema. It was released on June 21 1999 through Music For Nations. The album marked a definitive departure from Anathema's death/doom roots, focusing on more alternative and atmospheric 70's style progressive/blues rock instead. The album, however, still represents Anathema's metallic edge. It was the first album without Duncan Patterson, who had a leading role as songwriter on the band's past two albums. From here on Danny Cavanagh would take over this du...
Judgement is an album by British band Anathema. It was released on June 21 1999 through Music For Nations. The album marked a definitive departure from Anathema's death/doom roots, focusing on more alternative and atmospheric 70's style progressive/blues rock instead. The album, however, still represents Anathema's metallic edge. It was the first album without Duncan Patterson, who had a leading role as songwriter on the band's past two albums. From here on Danny Cavanagh would take over this duty.
The album peaked #151 on the UK Album Charts.
One Last Goodbye was dedicated to Helen Cavanagh (1949-1998), mother of the Cavanagh brothers.
Vincent Cavanagh — vocals, guitar
Danny Cavanagh — Guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards
John Douglas — drums
Dave Pybus — Bass guitar
Lee Douglas — Female vocals on "Parisienne Moonlight" & "Don't Look Too Far"
Dario Patti — Piano on "Anyone Anywhere" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.