For Every Hour by Fields of Ypres, released 01 November 2011 1. Captive 2. Grandfather Clock 3. Wait For Me 4. Psalm 13. Includes unlimited streaming of For Every Hour via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. ships out within 14 days.
Artist: Fields of Ypres. Album: For Every Hour - EP. Release year: 2011. For Every Hour - EP: Best 2 songs. Fields of Ypres - Captive 04:55. Fields of Ypres - Wait for Me 04:18. Fields of Ypres: best 2 tracks. Fields of Ypres - Captive For Every Hour - EP, 2011 04:55. Fields of Ypres - Wait for Me For Every Hour - EP, 2011 04:18. Artist: Fields of Ypres.
For Every Hour - EP. Fields of Ypres. Label: Commercially Inviable. Release on 10/31/2011. Wait for Me. Psalm 139. For Every Hour - EP. Commercially Inviable.
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Fields of Ypres, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.
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Woods 4: The Green Album is the third full-length album and fourth studio release by Ontario blackened doom metal band Woods of Ypres. It is the band's only release to feature guitarist Bryan Belleau, the only full album to feature Evan & Shane Madden on bass and drums, and the only full length Woods of Ypres release to not feature frontman David Gold on drums.
Every evening at 8 o’clock without fail, the Ypres sky fills with the sounds of clarions coming from the Menin Gate. It is here, under the memorial the Brits built in 1927, that a moving ceremony honors the Allied soldiers who lost their lives in the Ypres Salient while defending Belgium’s freedom. The Last Post is free to attend by anyone, and those who apply in advance can take part by laying a wreath to commemorate the fallen. Pay Your Respects In Flanders Fields. It is at the John McCrae Memorial site you start to get a sense of how many men lost their lives in Ypres during four years of muddy trench warfare. The cemetery of Essex Farm leaves a lasting impression with its rows upon rows of white tombstones stretching as far as the eye can see. Their presence enhances the image the Canadian military doctor and artillery commander Major John McCrae sketches in his famous poem of which the first lines reads
1 | CaptiveWritten By, Producer, Recorded By – Graham Phillips |
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2 | Grandfather ClockWritten By, Producer, Recorded By – Graham Phillips |
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3 | Wait For MeWritten By, Producer, Recorded By – Graham Phillips |
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4 | PsalmWritten By, Producer, Recorded By – Graham Phillips |
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