Alternative 4 (album)

Alternative 4 is the fourth album by the British rock band Anathema. It was released on 22 June 1998 through Peaceville Records. Like Eternity, Alternative 4 is sung with clean vocals. Various reviews categorised this album as experimental, depressing and atmospheric.

Alternative 4
Studio album by
Released22 June 1998
RecordedJanuary -- February 1998, at the Windings
Genre
Length44:57
LabelPeaceville
ProducerKit Woolven
Anathema chronology
Eternity
(1996)
Alternative 4
(1998)
Judgement
(1999)

Background

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Sputnikmusic [2]
Silencio Hungary [3]

The title of the album is derived from Leslie Watkins' book entitled Alternative 3. Bassist and co-principal songwriter Duncan Patterson had read it a few years before they wrote the album. The book is about conspiracy theories, and most songs on Alternative 4 are about trust. Patterson is now playing in a band with same title, and the songs are based on similar themes.

It is the last album with Patterson, and also the only album released without John Douglas. He was replaced by Shaun Steels in 1997 but returned in 1998.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Shroud of False" (Patterson)1:37
2."Fragile Dreams" (D. Cavanagh)5:32
3."Empty" (Patterson)3:00
4."Lost Control" (Patterson)5:50
5."Re-Connect" (V. Cavanagh)3:52
6."Inner Silence" (D. Cavanagh)3:08
7."Alternative 4" (Patterson)6:18
8."Regret" (D. Cavanagh)7:58
9."Feel" (Patterson)5:28
10."Destiny" (Patterson)2:14
Total length:44:57
2003 re-release bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Your Possible Pasts" (Pink Floyd cover)4:28
12."One of the Few" (Pink Floyd cover)1:50
13."Better Off Dead" (Bad Religion cover)4:21
14."Goodbye Cruel World" (Pink Floyd cover)1:39
Total length:57:15

Personnel

References

  1. Alternative 4 - Anathema at AllMusic. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  2. Altmer (6 January 2009). "Anathema - Alternative 4 (album review)". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  3. "Anathema - Alternative4 (1998) // Silencio". silencio.freeblog.hu. 10 March 2011. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2011.



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