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Stone Tower may refer to: * ''Stone Tower'' (album), by Delerium * Stone Tower (Dortmund), a historic watchtower in Dortmund, Germany * Stone Tower (Ptolemy), a historical landmark on the Silk Road {{disambiguation ...
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Stone Tower (album)
''Stone Tower'' is the fourth studio album by Canadian electronic band Delerium. It was released in 1991 on Dossier Records. Track listing The re-issue on the Hypnotic label omits "Red Hill", "Sphere" and "Relics" in the album's artwork, but they are all included on the actual disc. On the original release on the Dossier label, these same tracks were considered bonus tracks in their own right. The track "Aftermath" (7:12) is different from the later track "Aftermath" (7:38) released on '' Spiritual Archives'' and later released under the title "Aftermath II" on the compilations ''Reflections II'' and ''Archives II''. Personnel ;Delerium *Rhys Fulber – instruments, production *Bill Leeb – instruments, production ;Production and additional personnel *Carylann Loeppky – photography Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of ...
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Stone Tower (Dortmund)
The Stone Tower (german: Steinerne Turm) is a protected monument and historic watchtower in the city of Dortmund, Germany, not far from the Westfalenhallen. History The tower was part of the military defences of the medieval free imperial city of Dortmund and built some distance in front of the city walls of the historic city centre. The watchtower controlled the trade route that ran south from the city to Cologne. It stood on the historical border of ''Stadthagen'', the fortified land around the city that had existed since the 13th century and within which the city rights applied. Dortmund's ''Stadthagen'' was fortified in the 14th century. During the Soest Feud in the mid-15th century the Stone Tower was besieged and damaged by enemy troops, as a consequence of which the lower part was reinforced with thick brick walls. The lower half of the Stone Tower is original, the upper half has been reconstructed. In addition to this southern watchtower there were another five observ ...
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