Dead Can Dance

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  • ambient
  • ethereal
  • darkwave
  • gothic
  • world
Dead Can Dance was a band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1981 by Brendan Perry (baritone) together with Simon Monroe and Paul Erikson later to be joined by Lisa Gerrard (contralto). They disbanded in 1998, and temporarily reunited to do a highly successful world tour in 2005 with a view to recording another studio album together. But due to ongoing personal differences between Perry and Gerrard, Perry decided to finally put to rest any prospect of a future collaboration in order to concentrate on a solo career.

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Songs

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    Emmeleia

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    Enigma of the Absolute

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    Eyeless in Gaza

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    Family's Around You

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    Flowers of the Sea

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    For a While

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    Fortune

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    Fortune Presents Gifts Not According to the Book

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    Fortune Presents Gifts not According to the Book (Words by Luis De Gongora)

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    Frontier

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    Frontier (demo)

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    Gantara

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    Gloridean (live)

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    Greek Rembetika

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    Host of Seraphim

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    Host of Seraphim (special film version)

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    How Fortunate the Man With None

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    How Fortunate the Man With None (Paris)

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    Hymn for the Fallen

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    Hymn for the Fallen (Paris)

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    I Am Stretched on Your Grave

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    I Can See Now

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    I Can See Now (Lille)

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    I Can See Now (live)

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    I Leave You

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    I Must Have Been Blind

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    Ichor

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    In Power We Entrust the Love Advocated

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    In the Kingdom of the Blind the One-Eyed Are Kings

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    In the Kingdom of the Blind, the One-Eyed Are Kings

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    In the Wake If Adversity

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    In the Wake of Adversity

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    Indoctrination (A Design for Living)

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    Indus

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    Keen Voices

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    Kiko

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    Labour of Love (radio)

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    Laurelei

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    Lisa's First Composition

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    Lyndra

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    Mephisto

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    Mesmerism

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    Mestirism

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    Minus Sanctus

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    Minus Sanctus (Cologne)

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    Mosaic

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    Mother Tongue

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    Musica Eternal

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    Nierika

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    Nierika (London Barbican)


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