Judgement | ||||||||
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Studio album by Anathema | ||||||||
Released | 25 June 1999 | |||||||
Recorded | 1998-1999, at Damage inc. Studios, Ventimiglia, Italy | |||||||
Genre | Gothic metal, gothic rock, progressive rock, alternative rock | |||||||
Length | 56:56 | |||||||
Label | Music for Nations | |||||||
Producer | Kit Woolven | |||||||
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Judgement is the fifth album by the British rock band Anathema. It was released on 25 June 1999 through Music for Nations.
It is the first album without bassist and co-principle songwriter Duncan Patterson, with Dave Pybus joining the band to replace him. The band's other major songwriter Danny Cavanagh taking on a larger share of the songwriting duties than before to compensate for the void left by Patterson's departure. It is also the band's first album featuring original drummer John Douglas since his return in 1998.
The album peaked #151 on the UK Albums Chart.
"One Last Goodbye" is dedicated to Helen Cavanagh (1949–1998), mother of the Cavanagh brothers.