Hindsight (Anathema album)

Hindsight is an acoustically oriented studio compilation album by British progressive rock band Anathema consisting of re-recorded versions of some of the band's classic songs with the addition of one new song; "Unchained (Tales Of The Unexpected)". The title for the album was originally intended to be Temporary Peace.[5] This album also features cello playing of Dave Wesling from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. A close friend of the band, Dave previously toured with the band in 2004 and is featured on the DVD A Moment in Time. The record was arranged, recorded, performed and produced solely by the band. Kscope label launched a Hindsight mini-site, available in three languages: English, Italian and French, from where the song "Fragile Dreams" can be downloaded for free in MP3 format if signing to a mailing list. The mini-site also contains streaming previews of "Inner Silence", "Are You There?" and "Angelica".[1]

Hindsight
Compilation album by
ReleasedDownload: 11 August 2008[1]
US: 19 August 2008[1]
UK: 25 August 2008[1]
Length52:44
LabelPeaceville/Kscope
ProducerAnathema
Anathema chronology
A Natural Disaster
(2003)
Hindsight
(2008)
We're Here Because We're Here
(2010)
Singles from Hindsight
  1. "Unchained (Tales of the Unexpected)" / "Flying"
    Released: 2008[2]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Aquarian Weekly(A+)[3]
Allmusic[4]

Track listing

  1. "Fragile Dreams" - 5:30 (from album Alternative 4)
  2. "Leave No Trace" - 4:52 (from album A Fine Day to Exit)
  3. "Inner Silence" - 3:40 (from album Alternative 4)
  4. "One Last Goodbye" - 6:03 (from album Judgement)
  5. "Are You There?" - 5:18 (from album A Natural Disaster)
  6. "Angelica" - 5:00 (from album Eternity)
  7. "A Natural Disaster" - 6:20 (from album A Natural Disaster)
  8. "Temporary Peace" - 5:10 (from album A Fine Day to Exit)
  9. "Flying" - 6:27 (from album A Natural Disaster)
  10. "Unchained (Tales of the Unexpected)" - 4:18 (previously unreleased)

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[6] 93
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[7] 31
French Albums (SNEP)[8] 139

References

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