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Release Date:
February 21, 2005
Original Title:
Katatonia: The Black Sessions - Live At Krakow, Poland
Alternate Titles:
Katatonia: The Black Sessions
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Metal Mind Productions
Peaceville
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 69
The Black Sessions is a compilation album by Swedish metal band Katatonia, released on February 21, 2005 through Peaceville. The compilation includes hit songs, B-sides and rarities recorded on the band's previous studio albums (from Tonight's Decision to Viva Emptiness). A live DVD of the band performing in Krakow, Poland in April 2003 is also included in the compilation.
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Art Designer:
Marcin Pietuch
Broadcast Producer:
Tomasz Pomarański
Camera Operator:
Bartosz Cichonski
Sebastian Wojtarowicz
Andrzej Nakowski
Aleksander Trafas
Sebastian Molski
Roman Piotrowski
Piotr Kotarda
Wojciech Kursa
Editor:
Artur Wojewoda
Waldemar Szwajda
Editorial Manager:
Grzegorz Kupiec
Piotr Wolanski
Executive Producer:
Tomasz Dziubiński
Lighting Manager:
Lucjan Siwczyk
Makeup Artist:
Ludmila Pilecka-Paluch
Joanna Malawska-Kopacz
Mixing Engineer:
Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström
David Castillo
Jonas Renkse
Production Assistant:
Jaroslaw Kaszynski
Sound Engineer:
David Castillo
Sound Mixer:
Piotr Brzezinski
Sound Recordist:
Piotr Brzezinski
Aleksander Galas
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