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4.0 out of 5 stars The Lost the Gathering Album?
First off, if you're thinking about buying this album, you should know that this is the only Gathering album with male vocals. When I first got this CD, i was surprised to hear the male vocals, and frankly they take some getting used to. Other than that, the music is reminiscent of Always, but it's also lighter than that album. The music and the lyrics are well written...
Published on March 19, 2005 by Susan Spence

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2.0 out of 5 stars Ruined
After their debut album and before the masterpiece that would follow rests The Gathering's most obscure and scorned album. These band is still at their early days and current vocalist Anneke had not joined them yet. The music is still in a keyboard doom-metal style, more refined and pretty good. The main and fatal flaw with this album is the vocals. Their original singers...
Published on November 23, 2003 by shadowking


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Lost the Gathering Album?, March 19, 2005
This review is from: Always (Audio CD)
First off, if you're thinking about buying this album, you should know that this is the only Gathering album with male vocals. When I first got this CD, i was surprised to hear the male vocals, and frankly they take some getting used to. Other than that, the music is reminiscent of Always, but it's also lighter than that album. The music and the lyrics are well written. This album seems to grow on the person listening. I'd get this album if you were willing to take a risk, or if you just enjoy metal. Don't get this album with the mindset that The Gathering released this, because you might not get what you expect.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The "Real" Gathering, March 2, 2006
This review is from: Always (Audio CD)
"Almost a Dance" is one of the most underestimated pieces of music of the 90's. Too bad for an album which is one of the best productions of its period. My 5 stars are to be considered as coming from a listener who got to know "The Gathering" back in 1994, a few months after the release date of this work, in the "pre Anneke era". This album can be compared to Tiamat's "Clouds" or Paradise Lost's "Icon", all of them are 90's albums that preceded a deep change in the style of their own creators. As others correcly said the vocals part could be shocking for new fans who got to know The Gathering with Anneke already in the line-up and, on that aspect, that surely could be heavily disappointing, but if you like masterpieces like "Mandylion" and "Nighttime Birds" you will adore the experience that this "Almost a Dance" can give you, as you will find in it the source and inspiration (and self-quoting) of mainly ALL of the best passages, refrains and riffs of the two first "Anneke's presence productions". Throghout the whole "The Gathering"'s discography this album is, in my opinion, the one which provides the best melodies, the best songs and, considering the budget and the production level of the time, even the best "raw", pure metal sound, for every instrument, not to mention that the band is in its top playing form.

My conclusion: The best "The Gathering" album so far. A must have for the fans of the instrumental aspect of "Mandylion".
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Gathering-Always, January 12, 2012
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This review is from: Always (Audio CD)
I recently purchased the cd The Gathering-Always from Amazon.com. This album is excellent and full of great songs by The Gathering. It is their first album originally released in 1993. this album is full of catchy hooks, and keyboards. If you love true melancholy doom metal, this is for you. Pick this cd up and let it take you to a place in your imagination that you have never been beyond your dreams.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Ruined, November 23, 2003
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shadowking (north bondi, nsw Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Always (Audio CD)
After their debut album and before the masterpiece that would follow rests The Gathering's most obscure and scorned album. These band is still at their early days and current vocalist Anneke had not joined them yet. The music is still in a keyboard doom-metal style, more refined and pretty good. The main and fatal flaw with this album is the vocals. Their original singers left them and out of desperation, madness or whatever.. They recruited a punk singer that would butcher everything by the name of Neils. His faith no more vocals work totaly against the music and as much as I try to listen to the music , I cannot simply due to to horrid singing. There are occasional female vocals by Martine Van Loon that provide some temporary relief.

I often think to myself: "what if Anneke sang on this album ?" - it would have been a great warmup to the Mandylion album, heck even no vocals would have been good enough.

I can only recommend this one to die-hard fans of the bands early period.

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5.0 out of 5 stars fiath no more-ish, June 22, 2003
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This review is from: Always (Audio CD)
their first album was Death metal....
this is the second and they are influenced by faith no more!!!!
i used to like their 1st record but this one grow inside you more. his voice is normal, the sound is really fat! and they have pretty good melodies! for me this is their best record up to now!
after this CD they have only female vocals and i hate that...
in 100000 female vocal bands maybe only 2 are good :)
if you want gathering get this now!
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