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Album Review: Dreamweavers

  • Artist: Sabbat
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 44:08
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Having instantly established themselves as a force to be reckoned among British-bred thrash bands, the members of Sabbat then set to work squandering their massive potential by trying to kill each other. With their creative relationship already heading south at alarming speed, the band's dual creative forces, vocalist Martin Walkyier and guitarist Andy Sneap, proceeded to butt heads throughout the recording process for Sabbat's second album, Dreamweavers, and it shows. As if to counteract Walkyier's increasingly unpredictable flights of lyrical fancy, thrash purist Sneap ensures that his riffing is even tighter and more precise (though no less inventive) than on the band's first album, but strangely, it also lacks some of the debut's bottom-end punch in the gut. The mood-setting intro, "The Beginning of the End," leads into first track proper, "The Clerical Conspiracy," and it's a corker, showing that Walkyier's utter contempt for organized religion continues to rage unabated. Also unchanged is his amazing verbosity, and he proceeds to spew mountains of rapid-fire ramblings about his favorite subjects (witchcraft, insanity, mythology, etc.). He also delves esoteric on the multi-faceted "Do Dark Horses Dream of Nightmares?," then leads the band through an eight-minute climax via the grandiose "The Best of Enemies (Wulf's Tale)." Also of interest, the delicately acoustic "Advent of Insanity" unveils his clean singing voice for the first time (and reveals the lisp which his death metal rasping usually managed to conceal, to boot) and the ultra-dense lyrical excursions of "Mythistory" preface the inevitable acoustic guitar outro piece. Ultimately, Dreamweavers isn't as strong throughout as its predecessor, but serious thrashers won't be disappointed. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Beginning of the End (Intro) Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (0:29)
The Clerical of Conspiracy Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (5:37)
Advent of Insanity Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (2:11)
Do Dark Horses Dream of Nightmares? Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (6:26)
The Best of Enemies Simon Jones, Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (8:22)
How Have the Mighty Fallen? Simon Jones, Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (8:16)
Wildfire Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (4:36)
Mythistory Simon Jones, Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (6:46)
Happy Never After (Outro) Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (1:06)
The Clerical Conspiract [Live][*] Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (6:04)
Do Dark Horses Dream of Nightmares? [Live][*] Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (6:17)
The Best of Enemies [Live][*] Simon Jones, Andy Sneap, Martin Walkyier Sabbat (8:05)

Credits

Sabbat (Main Performer), Simon Jones (Guitar), Simon Jones (Guitar (Rhythm)), Neil Sims (Drawing), Neil Watson (Guitar (Rhythm)), Tony Mottram (Photography), Chris Craske (Bass (Electric)), Roy Rowland (Producer), Andy Sneap (Guitar (Acoustic)), Andy Sneap (Guitar), Andy Sneap (Guitar (Rhythm)), Andy Sneap (Remastering), Martin Walkyier (Songwriter), Martin Walkyier (Vocals), Simon Negus (Percussion), Simon Negus (Drums), Malcolm Dome (Sleeve Notes), Steve Hammonds (Release Coordinator), Frazer Craske (Bass), Jonathan Richards (Release Coordinator), Darren Owen (Production Coordination)
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Dreamweaver (Reflections of Our Yesterdays)
Studio album by Sabbat
Released 1989
Recorded at Sky Trak Studio in January-March 1989
Genre Thrash metal
Length 44:05
Label Noise Records
Producer Roy Rowland
Professional reviews
Sabbat chronology
History of a Time to Come
(1988)
Dreamweaver
(1989)
Mourning Has Broken
(1991)

Dreamweaver (Reflections of Our Yesterdays) is the second full-length album by the British thrash metal band Sabbat.

Dreamweaver is a concept album based on the book by Brian Bates - The Way of Wyrd; The album demonstrated Walkyiers deep held beliefs in Wyrdism, Anglo-Saxon spirituality, Celtic mysticism and paganism.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics by Martin Walkyier

  1. "The Beginning of the End (Intro)" – 0:36
  2. "The Clerical Conspiracy" – 5:38
  3. "Advent of Insanity" – 2:27
  4. "Do Dark Horses Dream of Nightmares?" – 6:24
  5. "The Best of Enemies" – 8:14
  6. "How Have the Mighty Fallen?" – 8:18
  7. "Wildfire" – 4:39
  8. "Mythistory" – 6:47
  9. "Happy Never After (Outro)" – 1:02

2007 re-release

On February 19, 2007, Dreamweaver was re-released. The new edition features an expanded booket with extra photos and liner notes, a remastered sound (done by the band's own Andy Sneap), and three bonus live tracks, recorded in East Berlin in 1990:

  1. "The Clerical Conspiracy (Live)" – 6:04
  2. "Do Dark Horses Dream of Nightmares? (Live)" - 6:17
  3. "The Best of Enemies (Live)" – 8:05

Personnel

  • Andy Sneap - lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars
  • Martin Walkyier - vocals
  • Frazer Craske - bass
  • Simon Jones - rhythm and lead guitar
  • Simon Negus - drums and percussion

Credits

  • All music by Andy Sneap except track 5, 6 and 8 by Andy Sneap and Simon Jones
  • Produced, Engineered and mixed by Roy M. Rowland
  • Artwork by Tim Beer.

Recorded at Sky Trak Studio then mixed at Hansa Studio Berlin from January to March 1989.


 
 
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