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Blackwater Park

Blackwater Park is the fifth studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth. It was released on March 12, 2001, in Europe and a day later in North America through Music for Nations and Koch Records.[1][2] The album marks the first collaboration between Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson and the band, as Wilson had been brought in to produce the album. This contributed to a shift in Opeth's musical style. The songs "The Drapery Falls" and "Still Day Beneath the Sun" were released as singles.

Blackwater Park
Cover art by Travis Smith
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 12, 2001 (2001-03-12)[1]
RecordedAugust – October 2000
StudioStudio Fredman (Gothenburg, Sweden)[2][3]
Genre
Length66:59
LabelMusic for Nations / Koch
ProducerOpeth, Steven Wilson
Opeth chronology
Still Life
(1999)
Blackwater Park
(2001)
Deliverance
(2002)
Singles from Blackwater Park
  1. "The Drapery Falls"
    Released: 2001
  2. "Still Day Beneath the Sun"
    Released: 2001

Although Blackwater Park did not chart in North America or the United Kingdom, it was a commercial breakthrough for the band. Often considered their magnum opus,[7][8][9] the album was highly acclaimed among critics, with Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic stating that the album is "surely the band's coming-of-age album, and therefore, an ideal introduction to its remarkable body of work.” In 2020, Loudwire listed Blackwater Park as the number one progressive metal album of all time.[10] Rolling Stone ranked the album as 55th on their list of 'The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time.'[11]

Production edit

Following a few live dates in Europe, Opeth's guitarist and vocalist Mikael Åkerfeldt went to an old friend's house in Stockholm, Sweden, to record some demos and develop ideas for the new album.[12] The album is named after the German progressive rock band of the same name and was the first album for which the group had a title before they started recording.[2]

This album featured heavy input from Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson, whose relationship with Opeth had begun in the past when an interviewer, who was a friend of Åkerfeldt's and knew the latter was a fan of Wilson's work, gave Wilson a copy of Opeth's then-latest release Still Life, which Wilson ended up liking so much that he contacted Åkerfeldt about it.[13] A few months after the making of the demos, Åkerfeldt was having dinner with Wilson in which the two discussed the idea of Wilson producing the next Opeth album.[12] After Åkerfeldt sent Wilson the demos he had recorded, Wilson agreed to produce the album.[12]

Opeth entered Studio Fredman to begin work on Blackwater Park on August 10, 2000.[12] The band had no previous lyrics written and had only rehearsed three times before entering the studio.[12] The band's engineer Fredrik Nordström had arranged for the group to stay in a small room in the studio that had four beds. Opeth stayed there for around two weeks and then later rented out Dark Tranquillity member Mikael Stanne's flat. After recording the basic drums, rhythms, bass and acoustic guitars, Wilson arrived to produce the clean vocals and add some guitar leads. Åkerfeldt wrote that Wilson had an "immense impact on the recording" and after working with him the group entered "a new phase".[14]

Åkerfeldt described the recording of the album as "rather smooth". Soilwork was recording in the studio at the same time as Opeth.[14] Åkerfeldt wrote that Opeth felt like "a bunch of amateurs in comparison. They were working all the time. When they came into the kitchen for a break, we're still there, on the same break we took 3 hours ago. We don't want this to become a 'job', or something you do because you have to. We wanna have a good time, and thus we only work when it feels right."[14]

Release edit

Blackwater Park was originally released on March 12, 2001, in Europe and a day later in North America.[1] This was the first Opeth album to be released in North America at the same time as it was in the rest of the world.[15] It has been released on compact disc and vinyl record formats.[2][3] A special edition of Blackwater Park was issued in 2002 with a bonus second disc that included "Still Day Beneath the Sun" and "Patterns in the Ivy II".[2] Those two bonus tracks were released together as a vinyl-only 7-inch EP by Robotic Empire Records in February 2003. The limited edition EP sold out in less than 24 hours and continues to be one of Opeth's most sought-after releases to date. Two singles were also released to promote Blackwater Park. A shortened radio edit version of "The Drapery Falls" was released as a promo single.[16] The bonus track "Still Day Beneath the Sun" was later released as a vinyl only single.[16]

Blackwater Park did not chart in the United States or United Kingdom.[2][17] As of May 2008, Blackwater Park has sold over 93,000 copies in the United States.[18]

On March 29, 2010, Opeth re-released a Legacy Edition of Blackwater Park which included a live version of "The Leper Affinity" and then a second DVD which is the entire album in 5.0 Surround Sound and a making of documentary.[19] This version was released in North America in April 2012 by The End Records.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [2]
Classic Rock     [20]
Metal Crypt4.75/5[21]
5+/5[22]
Pitchfork9.0/10[23]
Record Collector     [24]
Rock Hard9.5/10[25]
Sea of Tranquility     [26]
Sputnikmusic     [27]
Ultimate Guitar9.8/10[28]

Blackwater Park received critical acclaim upon release. Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic wrote that the album was "a work of breathtaking creative breadth" and noted the album's critical praise stating that "not since the release of Tiamat's groundbreaking masterpiece Wildhoney in 1994 had the extreme metal scene witnessed such an overwhelming show of fan enthusiasm and uniform critical praise as that bestowed upon Blackwater Park.” He also said that the album is "surely the band's coming-of-age album, and therefore, an ideal introduction to its remarkable body of work.”[2] Pitchfork praised the album, writing that "Blackwater Park has the reputation it does in large part because none of the songs follow the same songwriting formula, instead looking toward variations within general themes that all build to a dramatic conclusion in the title track." Opeth was compared to critically acclaimed groups from previous eras. The Village Voice wrote in their review of the album, that "Opeth paint on an epic canvas, sounding at times like... metal's answer to '70s King Crimson".[29] CMJ also wrote a very positive review calling the album "Godlike ... a metal fusion of Pink Floyd and the Beatles".[30] The Canadian music magazine Exclaim! wrote that the album "might be the best metal record this year, and it is worth every bit of energy the band has put into the creating of it.”[15]

Decibel wrote that "Blackwater Park’s brilliance is the production. Co-produced by Opeth and Wilson and engineered by Fredrik Nordström, it’s one of the first death metal albums to feel, well, different. Crystal clear, yet resolutely heavy, Blackwater Park is also full of nuance."[31] Similarly, Pitchfork noted that Wilson's "production help and encouragement teased out the band's explorations of acoustic-led arrangements as much as electric ones while further showcasing Åkerfeldt's sweet, clear singing as much as the roars on songs like "The Leper Affinity" and the title track."[23] British magazine Record Collector called Blackwater Park Opeth's finest hour and added that much of the credit "can be attributed to the advanced vision of Steven Wilson."[32]

Loudwire ranked Blackwater Park as the 15th best metal album of all time, claiming the album reflected the group's "70s art-rock influences, supported by consistently intricate, wildly imaginative nine-to-ten-minute epics, each one more awe-inspiring than the last."[33]

A more mixed review came from Alex Silveri of Sputnikmusic, who praised several of the album's songs but wrote negatively about "The Drapery Falls", "Dirge for November" and "The Funeral Portrait", which Silveri referred to as "boring to the point of tears.”[27] However, Sputnikmusic still placed Blackwater Park at No. 39 on its list of the Top 100 Albums of the Decade.[34]

Accolades edit

In 2020, Loudwire listed Blackwater Park as the number one progressive metal album of all time. It was Metal Storm's number 1 album of 2001[35] and number 4 on the Top 200 albums of all time.[36] LA Weekly named it the 5th best metal album in history.[37] Rolling Stone ranked Blackwater Park as 55th on their list of 'The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time.

In 2009, MetalSucks compiled a list of the "21 Best Metal Albums of the 21st Century So Far" based on the opinions of various musicians, managers, publicists, label representatives and writers, where Blackwater Park ranked at No. 3 on the list.[38] Decibel magazine similarly named Blackwater Park the 3rd best metal album of the decade.[39] The album was listed at No. 5 on Terrorizer's best albums of the 2000s.[40]

In June 2015, Rolling Stone ranked Blackwater Park at 28th place for their list of "Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time".[41] TeamRock placed the album at #36 on their "Top 100 Prog Albums of All Time" list.[42]

In 2012, Loudwire listed the title track as the second best metal song of the 21st century.[43] Q magazine included Bleak in its 2004 list of "1010 Songs You Must Own!"[44]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Mikael Åkerfeldt

No.TitleMusicLength
1."The Leper Affinity"Åkerfeldt10:23
2."Bleak"Åkerfeldt9:15
3."Harvest"Åkerfeldt5:58
4."The Drapery Falls"Åkerfeldt10:52
5."Dirge for November"Åkerfeldt, Peter Lindgren7:51
6."The Funeral Portrait"Åkerfeldt8:42
7."Patterns in the Ivy" (instrumental)Åkerfeldt1:50
8."Blackwater Park"Åkerfeldt, Lindgren12:08
Total length:66:59
Reissue bonus disc[2]
No.TitleLength
1."Still Day Beneath the Sun"4:34
2."Patterns in the Ivy II"4:12
3."Harvest" (multimedia track)6:01
Total length:14:47

Personnel edit

Opeth edit

Additional musicians edit

  • Steven Wilson – clean and backing vocals on "Bleak", "Harvest", "The Funeral Portrait", and "The Drapery Falls", piano, additional guitar, record producer, engineering, mixing
  • Markus Lindberg – egg shakers

Production edit

Additional personnel edit

Charts edit

References edit

  • Warwick, Neil; Kutner, Jon; Brown, Tony (2004). The Complete Book of the British Charts: Singles and Albums. Omnibus Press. ISBN 1-84449-058-0.
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External links edit

  • at the official Opeth website

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For other uses see Blackwater Park disambiguation Blackwater Park is the fifth studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth It was released on March 12 2001 in Europe and a day later in North America through Music for Nations and Koch Records 1 2 The album marks the first collaboration between Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson and the band as Wilson had been brought in to produce the album This contributed to a shift in Opeth s musical style The songs The Drapery Falls and Still Day Beneath the Sun were released as singles Blackwater ParkCover art by Travis SmithStudio album by OpethReleasedMarch 12 2001 2001 03 12 1 RecordedAugust October 2000StudioStudio Fredman Gothenburg Sweden 2 3 GenreProgressive death metal 4 progressive rock 5 progressive metal 6 Length66 59LabelMusic for Nations KochProducerOpeth Steven WilsonOpeth chronologyStill Life 1999 Blackwater Park 2001 Deliverance 2002 Singles from Blackwater Park The Drapery Falls Released 2001 Still Day Beneath the Sun Released 2001Although Blackwater Park did not chart in North America or the United Kingdom it was a commercial breakthrough for the band Often considered their magnum opus 7 8 9 the album was highly acclaimed among critics with Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic stating that the album is surely the band s coming of age album and therefore an ideal introduction to its remarkable body of work In 2020 Loudwire listed Blackwater Park as the number one progressive metal album of all time 10 Rolling Stone ranked the album as 55th on their list of The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time 11 Contents 1 Production 2 Release 3 Critical reception 4 Accolades 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Opeth 6 2 Additional musicians 6 3 Production 6 4 Additional personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly 7 2 Monthly 8 References 9 External linksProduction editFollowing a few live dates in Europe Opeth s guitarist and vocalist Mikael Akerfeldt went to an old friend s house in Stockholm Sweden to record some demos and develop ideas for the new album 12 The album is named after the German progressive rock band of the same name and was the first album for which the group had a title before they started recording 2 This album featured heavy input from Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson whose relationship with Opeth had begun in the past when an interviewer who was a friend of Akerfeldt s and knew the latter was a fan of Wilson s work gave Wilson a copy of Opeth s then latest release Still Life which Wilson ended up liking so much that he contacted Akerfeldt about it 13 A few months after the making of the demos Akerfeldt was having dinner with Wilson in which the two discussed the idea of Wilson producing the next Opeth album 12 After Akerfeldt sent Wilson the demos he had recorded Wilson agreed to produce the album 12 Opeth entered Studio Fredman to begin work on Blackwater Park on August 10 2000 12 The band had no previous lyrics written and had only rehearsed three times before entering the studio 12 The band s engineer Fredrik Nordstrom had arranged for the group to stay in a small room in the studio that had four beds Opeth stayed there for around two weeks and then later rented out Dark Tranquillity member Mikael Stanne s flat After recording the basic drums rhythms bass and acoustic guitars Wilson arrived to produce the clean vocals and add some guitar leads Akerfeldt wrote that Wilson had an immense impact on the recording and after working with him the group entered a new phase 14 Akerfeldt described the recording of the album as rather smooth Soilwork was recording in the studio at the same time as Opeth 14 Akerfeldt wrote that Opeth felt like a bunch of amateurs in comparison They were working all the time When they came into the kitchen for a break we re still there on the same break we took 3 hours ago We don t want this to become a job or something you do because you have to We wanna have a good time and thus we only work when it feels right 14 Release editBlackwater Park was originally released on March 12 2001 in Europe and a day later in North America 1 This was the first Opeth album to be released in North America at the same time as it was in the rest of the world 15 It has been released on compact disc and vinyl record formats 2 3 A special edition of Blackwater Park was issued in 2002 with a bonus second disc that included Still Day Beneath the Sun and Patterns in the Ivy II 2 Those two bonus tracks were released together as a vinyl only 7 inch EP by Robotic Empire Records in February 2003 The limited edition EP sold out in less than 24 hours and continues to be one of Opeth s most sought after releases to date Two singles were also released to promote Blackwater Park A shortened radio edit version of The Drapery Falls was released as a promo single 16 The bonus track Still Day Beneath the Sun was later released as a vinyl only single 16 Blackwater Park did not chart in the United States or United Kingdom 2 17 As of May 2008 Blackwater Park has sold over 93 000 copies in the United States 18 On March 29 2010 Opeth re released a Legacy Edition of Blackwater Park which included a live version of The Leper Affinity and then a second DVD which is the entire album in 5 0 Surround Sound and a making of documentary 19 This version was released in North America in April 2012 by The End Records Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Classic Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Metal Crypt4 75 5 21 5 5 22 Pitchfork9 0 10 23 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Rock Hard9 5 10 25 Sea of Tranquility nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Ultimate Guitar9 8 10 28 Blackwater Park received critical acclaim upon release Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic wrote that the album was a work of breathtaking creative breadth and noted the album s critical praise stating that not since the release of Tiamat s groundbreaking masterpiece Wildhoney in 1994 had the extreme metal scene witnessed such an overwhelming show of fan enthusiasm and uniform critical praise as that bestowed upon Blackwater Park He also said that the album is surely the band s coming of age album and therefore an ideal introduction to its remarkable body of work 2 Pitchfork praised the album writing that Blackwater Park has the reputation it does in large part because none of the songs follow the same songwriting formula instead looking toward variations within general themes that all build to a dramatic conclusion in the title track Opeth was compared to critically acclaimed groups from previous eras The Village Voice wrote in their review of the album that Opeth paint on an epic canvas sounding at times like metal s answer to 70s King Crimson 29 CMJ also wrote a very positive review calling the album Godlike a metal fusion of Pink Floyd and the Beatles 30 The Canadian music magazine Exclaim wrote that the album might be the best metal record this year and it is worth every bit of energy the band has put into the creating of it 15 Decibel wrote that Blackwater Park s brilliance is the production Co produced by Opeth and Wilson and engineered by Fredrik Nordstrom it s one of the first death metal albums to feel well different Crystal clear yet resolutely heavy Blackwater Park is also full of nuance 31 Similarly Pitchfork noted that Wilson s production help and encouragement teased out the band s explorations of acoustic led arrangements as much as electric ones while further showcasing Akerfeldt s sweet clear singing as much as the roars on songs like The Leper Affinity and the title track 23 British magazine Record Collector called Blackwater Park Opeth s finest hour and added that much of the credit can be attributed to the advanced vision of Steven Wilson 32 Loudwire ranked Blackwater Park as the 15th best metal album of all time claiming the album reflected the group s 70s art rock influences supported by consistently intricate wildly imaginative nine to ten minute epics each one more awe inspiring than the last 33 A more mixed review came from Alex Silveri of Sputnikmusic who praised several of the album s songs but wrote negatively about The Drapery Falls Dirge for November and The Funeral Portrait which Silveri referred to as boring to the point of tears 27 However Sputnikmusic still placed Blackwater Park at No 39 on its list of the Top 100 Albums of the Decade 34 Accolades editIn 2020 Loudwire listed Blackwater Park as the number one progressive metal album of all time It was Metal Storm s number 1 album of 2001 35 and number 4 on the Top 200 albums of all time 36 LA Weekly named it the 5th best metal album in history 37 Rolling Stone ranked Blackwater Park as 55th on their list of The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time In 2009 MetalSucks compiled a list of the 21 Best Metal Albums of the 21st Century So Far based on the opinions of various musicians managers publicists label representatives and writers where Blackwater Park ranked at No 3 on the list 38 Decibel magazine similarly named Blackwater Park the 3rd best metal album of the decade 39 The album was listed at No 5 on Terrorizer s best albums of the 2000s 40 In June 2015 Rolling Stone ranked Blackwater Park at 28th place for their list of Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time 41 TeamRock placed the album at 36 on their Top 100 Prog Albums of All Time list 42 In 2012 Loudwire listed the title track as the second best metal song of the 21st century 43 Q magazine included Bleak in its 2004 list of 1010 Songs You Must Own 44 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Mikael AkerfeldtNo TitleMusicLength1 The Leper Affinity Akerfeldt10 232 Bleak Akerfeldt9 153 Harvest Akerfeldt5 584 The Drapery Falls Akerfeldt10 525 Dirge for November Akerfeldt Peter Lindgren7 516 The Funeral Portrait Akerfeldt8 427 Patterns in the Ivy instrumental Akerfeldt1 508 Blackwater Park Akerfeldt Lindgren12 08Total length 66 59 Reissue bonus disc 2 No TitleLength1 Still Day Beneath the Sun 4 342 Patterns in the Ivy II 4 123 Harvest multimedia track 6 01Total length 14 47Personnel editOpeth edit Mikael Akerfeldt vocals guitar acoustic guitar Peter Lindgren guitar Martin Mendez bass Martin Lopez drumsAdditional musicians edit Steven Wilson clean and backing vocals on Bleak Harvest The Funeral Portrait and The Drapery Falls piano additional guitar record producer engineering mixing Markus Lindberg egg shakersProduction edit Opeth production engineering mixing artwork Fredrik Nordstrom engineering mixing Goran Finnberg masteringAdditional personnel edit Harry Valimaki photography Travis Smith artworkCharts editWeekly edit Chart 2001 PeakpositionPolish Albums ZPAV 45 10Chart 2021 PeakpositionBelgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 46 112German Albums Offizielle Top 100 47 58 Monthly edit Chart 2001 PeakpositionPoland ZPAV Top 100 31 48 References editWarwick Neil Kutner Jon Brown Tony 2004 The Complete Book of the British Charts Singles and Albums Omnibus Press ISBN 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