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1995 studio album by Nevermore
Nevermore
Studio album by Nevermore
ReleasedFebruary 14, 1995
StudioRobert Lang (Shoreline, Washington)
Genre
Length42:55
LabelCentury Media
ProducerNeil Kernon
Nevermore chronology
Demo 1994
(1994)
Nevermore
(1995)
In Memory
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
MetalReviews.com8.3/10
Rock Hard

Nevermore is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Nevermore, released on February 14, 1995, by Century Media Records. It was singer Warrel Dane and bassist Jim Sheppard's first release after disbanding their previous band, Sanctuary, in 1992. Having recruited drummer Van Williams and former Sanctuary touring guitarist Jeff Loomis, they formed the band Nevermore and began anew.

This was Nevermore's first and only album to feature original drummer Mark Arrington. Despite not being credited as the drummer on the album, he did play on half of the tracks.

A music video was produced for the song "What Tomorrow Knows". It would also be the sole track from Nevermore to be featured on Manifesto of Nevermore, the band's 2009 greatest hits compilation.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Warrel Dane; all music is composed by Jeff Loomis

No.TitleLength
1."What Tomorrow Knows"5:11
2."C.B.F (Chrome Black Future)"6:02
3."The Sanity Assassin"6:21
4."Garden of Gray"4:48
5."Sea of Possibilities"4:18
6."The Hurting Words"6:17
7."Timothy Leary"5:12
8."Godmoney"4:43
2006 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
9."The System's Failing" 
10."The Dreaming Mind" (1992 Demo) 
11."World Unborn" (1992 Demo) 
12."Chances Three" (1992 Demo) 
13."Utopia" (1992 Demo) 

Personnel

Nevermore
Additional
  • Christine Rinehart – backing vocals on "Garden of Gray"
  • Mark Arrington – drums on all other tracks
Production

References

  1. Nevermore at AllMusic
  2. "Nevermore – Nevermore". Retrieved August 24, 2018.
  3. Albrecht, Frank. "Rock Hard". issue 93. Retrieved May 20, 2013.
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