The Gothic Wedding Collection - Vitamin String Quartet

The Gothic Wedding Collection

Vitamin String Quartet

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2008-03-18
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 2008 Vitamin Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Love Will Tear Us Apart Vitamin String Quartet 3:40
2
There Is a Light That Never Go Vitamin String Quartet 3:14
3
Pictures of You Vitamin String Quartet 4:08
4
Bring Me to Life Vitamin String Quartet 4:11
5
Bizarre Love Triangle Vitamin String Quartet 6:13
6
Girl's Not Grey Vitamin String Quartet 3:07
7
Vampires Will Never Hurt You Vitamin String Quartet 5:36
8
Heaven's a Lie Vitamin String Quartet 4:43
9
Join Me In Death Vitamin String Quartet 3:29
10
Something I Can Never Have Vitamin String Quartet 5:54
11
Orinoco Flow (Sail Away) Vitamin String Quartet 4:17
12
Enjoy the Silence Vitamin String Quartet 4:19
13
All That I'm Living For Vitamin String Quartet 3:45
14
Just Like Heaven Vitamin String Quartet 3:00
15
Please, Please, Please Let Me Vitamin String Quartet 1:39

Reviews

  • Evanescence

    3
    By roxylalonde27
    I've listen to a few violin evanescence stuff i won't buy it buts it's pretty cool
  • Confused

    3
    By eacl
    About half of these songs are awesome and the other half are mass-market, not-even-baby-bat level pap. My Chemical Romance, really? So many better and more authentically Goth songs deserve this treatment. I was initially excited because of Joy Division, the Smiths and DM, but I can't spend real money on Evanescence. I'll probably just purchase some songs and not buy the whole album.
  • Awesome

    5
    By remember2remember-me
    Being a big fan of alternative and rock, I really like this album. And being a huge fan of My Chemical Romance (It has the song "Vampires Will Never Hurt You", by My Chemical Romance), and Evanescence (It has the song "Bring Me to Life", by Evanescence), I really, really like this album. It makes me want to get married.
  • Not Gothic.

    4
    By RueMorgueReviews
    Some of these songs aren't Gothic just to let you know. Evanescence and My Chemical Romance are stereotyped as Goth. It is still a good album.
  • A TERRIFIC Collection

    5
    By baerro
    Wow. This compilation is simply beautiful. Other than "Bring Me to Life" and "Vampires Will Never Hurt You", every song on here is divine. (Not that those songs are bad--I'm just not sure they fit a wedding theme.) But truly, there are some bittersweetly beautiful tracks on here that totally bring the idea of "Gothic Wedding" straight to the listener. Some of my favorite tracks are "Pictures of You", "Bizarre Love Triangle", and "Orinoco Flow". This may be the best idea VSQ ever had for a CD.
  • Please Stop making such good songs.

    5
    By #Anonymous#
    I am going to go broke if I buy anymore. I can't help myself. Keep up the good work, these are amazing. I highly recommend all songs reproduced by Vitamin String Quartet. Even if I don't like the original song, I will still (almost always) love the Vitamin String version. I wish I had come across The Vitamin Strings sooner. I especially recommend: vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv "There is a Light That Never Goes Out" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Thank you Vitamin Strings.
  • Um...what?

    5
    By amy_kurai
    Anyone else think "Orinoco Flow" is completely random? Enya wasn't exactly what I considered...dark.
  • REalLy?

    2
    By Zaccuttie
    the only songs that i would play at my gothic wedding would be Vampires Will Never Hurt You (just because its MCR) and Bring Me To Life. i wasnt pleased with the mcr song. it didnt sound like it at all. Bring Me To Life was alright. could hav been better
  • A true work of art!

    5
    By chuymosca
    This is a fabulous album and a fantastic artist. A true aesthetic experience! I plan on buying more of the vitamin albums.
  • Whoo.

    5
    By iCold-Hearted
    Hm.. I really like Just Like Heaven. And.. its awesome. The other songs are awesome too. They did a great job remaking the songs. :]

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