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1989 studio album by Art Zoyd
Nosferatu
Studio album by Art Zoyd
Released1989
RecordedOctober 1988 – January 1989 at Unsafe Studios, France
GenreRock in Opposition
Length59:14
LabelMantra
ProducerArt Zoyd
Art Zoyd chronology
Berlin
(1987)
Nosferatu
(1989)
Marathonnerre
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

Nosferatu is the eighth album by Art Zoyd, released in 1989 through Mantra Records. It is their first album to only be released on compact disc.

Track listing

Nosferatu : music for the F. W. Murnau film (1921)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."L'oeuf du serpent"Gérard Hourbette3:40
2."L'agent Renfield"Thierry Zaboitzeff3:17
3."Le voyage de Harker"Hourbette4:03
4."Le matin"Hourbette1:40
5."Le chateau"Zaboitzeff4:14
6."Nosferatu"Zaboitzeff2:42
7."L'oeuf du serpent II"Hourbette3:00
8."Rumeurs"Zaboitzeff2:35
9."Rumeurs II"Zaboitzeff2:56
10."Anaphase"Hourbette4:08
11."Le maitre arrive"Hourbette2:24
12."Rumeurs III"Zaboitzeff2:39
13."Les docteurs"Zaboitzeff2:28
14."La peste"Hourbette3:14
15."Livre des vampires"Zaboitzeff1:47
16."Anaphase II"Hourbette4:38
17."Le maitre est mort"Zaboitzeff3:31
Vorgänge : music from final ballet by the Salzburg Vorgänge Bewegungstheater, for the sixth centenary of the belfry at Béthune, France
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
18."Marees"Hourbette8:33
19."Beffroi"Zaboitzeff3:35
20."Sleep No More"Zaboitzeff5:30

Personnel

Art Zoyd
Production and additional personnel

References

  1. Couture, François. "Nosferatu". Allmusic. Retrieved November 17, 2012.

External links

Nosferatu
Based on Dracula by Bram Stoker
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