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Artist: Moon'Doc

Title: Realm of Legends

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Year: 2000

Label: Spitfire Records

Catalog Number: SPITCD102

Personnel

Herman Frank guitars
Jurgen Wulfes vocals
Frank Haase bass
Fritz Randow drums
Ossy Pfeiffer keyboards

Tracks

1.  Intro  
2.  Welcome to the Show  
3.  Cry to the Moon  
4.  Sun King  
5.  Iron Tears  
6.  (In the Name of) the Lord  
7.  Watching Your Way  
8.  Fallin' Angels  
9.  Burn Down  
10.  Point of No Return  
11.  Pour Ayleen  

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From: Japangea Date: September 2, 2007 at 21:47
Victory-Pink Cream 69-ish band changed their direction into Whitesnake by having a singer who is similar to David Coverdale.This style brings the re-union Victory with songs like "Running Scared"(I believe this is Herman's song).If you like "Instinct",this CD is worth checking.

From: Geoff Date: September 6, 2007 at 2:33
Solid heavy rock. This is my least favourite Moon Doc CD and not too similar to Victory at all, except, as noted above, maybe the 'Instinct' CD. Even as a huge fan of these guys I really can't say too many good things about this one. It's heavy, it's ballsy... but the songs just aren't there IMO. Good for what it is, though.

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: September 16, 2007 at 3:55
GOOD CD 80/100 MELODIC GERMAN HEAVY METAL worth checking

From: metalmaniac777 Date: September 22, 2007 at 14:41
Some CDs you only listen to once in a blue moon; I listen to this one even less. Actually, I don't listen to it at all, 'cause I got rid of it. I adore the first 2 Moon'Doc CDs, but it seems when original vocalist Chris Bay left, he took some of the magic with him, leaving the band on life support. In the realm of melodic hard rock, there are far better CDs out there that do a far better job of wedding melody & aggression. Toss this one off a cliff and crank up the first 2 Moon'Doc CDs instead.

From: shoemaker Date: March 20, 2009 at 14:28
This is poor.


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