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Artist: Moahni Moahna

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CD Title: Temple of Life

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Category: Prog Rock

Year: 1995

Label: Victor (Japan)

Catalog Number: VICP-5520

Personnel

Tommy Rehn guitars
Martin Haggstrom lead and backing vocals
Henrik Flyman guitars

Magnus Bystrom guest drums
Fredrik Sahlander guest bass
Johan Boback guest Hammond, keyboards, piano
Tony Konberg guest backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Face the Light  7:13
2.  The Quest for the Unholy Sword  5:54
3.  When the Children Die  6:00
4.  Queen Shamar  5:44
5.  Good or Evil  3:59
6.  Temple of Life  4:04
7.  On the Edge of Time  7:26
8.  Eternal Slaves  6:48
9.  Day Tripper hidden bonus track  2:57  Cover: The Beatles
  
Total Running Time:  50:05

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From: Infinity Date: January 1, 2004 at 21:25
Rainbow-Deep Purple-Dio-Lunatics at its best and an absolutely brilliant production. PERFECT!!!

From: Warlordy Date: April 23, 2005 at 14:53
I wonder why their 2nd album "Why?" isn't listed here. It's a masterpiece of lunatic progressive epic hard rock! Fans of Moahni should also check out Zool,the band they made after M.M. and avoid Evil Masquarade,it's average euro-power metal :/

From: BIG-TIME Date: April 28, 2007 at 20:34
It has that Egyptian or Pentatonic sound, nothing like Rainbow or Deep Purple-Dio they! were classic, this is like Royal hunt but not that good. The WHY album is actually quite funny at times and aint to bad like Warlordy said but it's not for me oh well...KEEP ROCKIN ALL!!!

From: juan carlos Date: May 14, 2008 at 1:07
Prog? nop. Good Hardrock as Infinity said like Rainbow/Deep purple and Black Sabbath too. An Unkown album/band for me, well until now.. Good singer/tunes/production but there are not memorable songs, anyway recommended if you are fan of the bands mentioned above. 7.8/10


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