Theli_(album)

<i>Theli</i> (album)

Theli (album)

1996 studio album by Therion


Theli is the fifth studio album by Swedish symphonic metal band Therion. While Theli stays true to the band's roots in that it has a very dark sound, it is a major turning point in their history. Set, Egyptian god, is shown on the front cover [citation needed]. This was the last album on which Christofer Johnsson sang until 2004's "Lemuria". A music video was filmed for the song "To Mega Therion". The song To Mega Therion appears in the shockumentary film Traces of Death IV.[2]

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Credits

Therion line-up

Guest musicians

  • Dan Swanö – vocals
  • Jan Peter Genkel – grand piano, keyboards, programming
  • Gottfried Koch – keyboards, programming

North German Radio Choir

  • Raphaela Mayhaus – soprano
  • Bettina Stumm – soprano
  • Ursula Ritters – alto
  • Ergin Onat – tenor
  • Joachim Gebhardt – bass
  • Klaus Bulow – bass

Siren Choir

  • Anja Krenz – solo soprano
  • Constanze Arens – soprano
  • Riekje Weber – alto
  • Stephan Gade – tenor
  • Axel Patz – solo bass-baritone

Single

Cover design

Cover was made by Peter Grøn.


References

  1. "Therion – Theli on Discogs.com". Retrieved February 17, 2020.

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