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Elegy | ||||
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Released | 14 May 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995–1996 | |||
Studio | Sunlight Studio, Stockholm, Sweden MD Studio, Helsinki, Finland Finnvox Studios, Helsinki, Finland | |||
Genre | Progressive metal, folk metal, melodic death metal | |||
Length | 56:35 | |||
Label | Relapse | |||
Producer | Amorphis | |||
Amorphis chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Metal.de | [2] |
Elegy is the third studio album by Finnish heavy metal band Amorphis. It is their first to feature a majority of clean vocals, sung by new vocalist Pasi Koskinen. This also marks the first album with drummer Pekka Kasari who replaced Jan Rechberger and the only album with keyboardist Kim Rantala. The music and lyrics are inspired by the traditional Finnish ballads and poems compiled in the Kanteletar by Elias Lönnrot in 1840.
The primary genre of the album is progressive metal, with strong folk influence, as well as elements of melodic death metal and heavy metal.[citation needed] Many of the album's tracks, e.g. "Against Widows", have become fan favorites and have been performed in concerts since Elegy's release.
In 2004, Relapse Records reissued Elegy as a digipak, featuring four live bonus tracks. The songs "Against Widows", "On Rich and Poor", "My Kantele", and "Song of the Troubled One" were all re-recorded on Magic & Mayhem – Tales from the Early Years. "My Kantele" was covered on Live & Acoustic by Thurisaz.