Nighttime Birds

Nighttime Birds
Studio album by The Gathering
Released 6 June 1997
Recorded 17 February to 15 March 1997 at Woodhouse Studios, Hagen, Germany
Genre Progressive metal, gothic metal,[1] progressive rock
Length 48:44
Label Century Media
Producer Siggi Bemm, the Gathering
The Gathering chronology
Mandylion
(1995)
Nighttime Birds
(1997)
How to Measure a Planet?
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[2]

Nighttime Birds is the fourth full-length album of the Dutch Alternative rock band The Gathering, released on 6 June 1997 by Century Media Records. The album was recorded at Woodhouse Studios, Hagen, Germany between 17 February – 15 March 1997 under the guidance of producer Siggi Bemm and The Gathering.

Musically, this album could be seen as a transition between the gothic metal and doom metal sound of the band's previous album, and the more progressive rock and alternative rock style that would follow into later albums.

Track listing

Original 1997 Release
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."On Most Surfaces (Inuït)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering6:55
2."Confusion"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering6:33
3."The May Song"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering3:45
4."The Earth Is My Witness"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering5:31
5."New Moon, Different Day"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering6:07
6."Third Chance"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering5:26
7."Kevin's Telescope"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering3:23
8."Nighttime Birds"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering7:00
9."Shrink"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering4:00
2007 Century Media Reissue
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
10."The May Song (Radio Edit)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering3:50
11."The Earth Is My Witness (Edit)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering4:14
12."Confusion (Live In Krakow)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering7:08
13."The May Song (Live In Krakow)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering3:32
14."New Moon, Different Day (Live In Krakow)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering6:03
15."Adrenaline (Live In Krakow)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering4:06

Disc 1, 1–9 taken from the "Nighttime Birds" album.
Disc 1, 10–11 taken from "The May Song" EP.
Disc 1, 12–15 taken from the "In Motion" DVD. Recorded live in Krakow, Poland, 1997

Disc 2
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."New Moon, Different Day (Demo/EROC Session)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering6:18
2."Kevin's Telescope (Demo/EROC Session)"  InstrumentalThe Gathering4:47
3."Shrink (Demo/EROC Session)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering3:59
4."The Earth Is My Witness (Demo/EROC Session)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering6:09
5."Diamond Box (Demo/EROC Session)"  InstrumentalThe Gathering4:41
6."Nighttime Birds (Demo/EROC Session)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering7:02
7."On Most Surfaces (Demo/EROC Session)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering7:30
8."Hjelmar's (Demo/EROC Session)"  InstrumentalThe Gathering1:35
9."In Power We Entrust The Love Advocated"  Dead Can DanceDead Can Dance4:05
10."When The Sun Hits"  SlowdiveSlowdive4:52
11."Confusion (Demo/EROC Session)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering7:16
12."Shrink (Alternate Version)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering2:14
13."Adrenaline"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering4:15
14."Third Chance (Alternate Version)"  Anneke van GiersbergenThe Gathering5:37

Disc 2, 1–8 EROC Demo Session recorded at Woodhouse Studios, Hagen, Germany, Mixed by EROC, 15 to 30 November 1996.
Disc 2, 9–10 recorded at S&K Studios, Doetinchem, Netherlands, 1 to 4 September 1997. Produced by The Gathering & Dirk Kemper. Taken from the "Kevin's Telescope" EP.
Disc 2, 11 taken from "Nighttime Birds" remixed by EROC. Taken from the "Kevin's Telescope" EP.
Disc 2, 12 recorded at Patrick Steenbakkers Audioprodukties, Shijndel, Netherlands, Summer 1996. Produced by Patrick Steenbakkers & The Gathering. Taken from the "Liberty Bell" EP.
Disc 2, 13–14 recorded at RS 29 Studios, Wolluck, Netherlands, 30 March to 3 April 1996. Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Oscar Holleman & The Gathering. Taken from the "Adrenaline/Leaves" EP.

Trivia

Charts

Chart (1997) Peak
position
Dutch Albums Chart[3] 12
German Albums Chart[4] 80

Personnel

References

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