
| Side 1 - Track 1. Windowpane |
| Side 1 - Track 2. In My Time Of Need |
| Side 1 - Track 3. Death Whispered A Lullaby |
| Side 2 - Track 1. Closure |
| Side 2 - Track 2. Hope Leaves |
| Side 2 - Track 3. To Rid The Disease |
| Side 2 - Track 4. Ending Credits |
| Side 2 - Track 5. Weakness |
Originally released in 2003 as the companion piece to the preceding year's equally acclaimed Deliverance, the seventh full-length from renowned Swedish progressive death metal auteurs, Opeth, would mark their first unashamed wade into the waters of retro prog-rock, whilst opting to eschew essentially all metallic machinations. Embracing primary songwriter Mikael Akerfeldt's lush clean vocals, while sonically delving into delicate atmospherics elevated by the prominent use of a mellotron, Damnation has grown in the two decades since its initial release to become a much lauded fan favourite, with many being able to appreciate the sharp turn the group took while noting the reflective balance contrasted against its much more macabre sister album. From the opening notes of essential cut 'Windowpane' onwards, you're pulled into a frosted world of depressive romanticism where the only way out is through. Celebrating its 20 year anniversary with a long overdue reissue, this is a work designed to be spun and absorbed in all its haunting majesty.