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Artist: Kingdom Come

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CD Title: Perpetual

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2004

Label: Frontiers Records

Catalog Number: FR CD 206

Personnel

Lenny Wolf All Instruments, all vocals

Eric Foerster Guitar Solos

Tracks

1.  Gotta Move Now  5:21
2.  Hang 'Em High  4:36
3.  Crown of Moscow  5:58
4.  Time To Realign  4:30
5.  Silhouette Paintings  4:59
6.  With the Sun in Mind  3:24
7.  King of Nothing  6:07
8.  Borrowed Time  3:41
9.  Connecting Pain  4:19
10.  Watch the Dragon Fly  5:16
11.  Inhaling the Silence  4:50
  
Total Running Time:  53:01

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From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 13, 2011 at 17:26
First comment..well another release by the multi-instrumentists Lenny Wolf this time accompanied by Eric Foerster who performed the guitar solos..this time also like he did in previews releases,Wolf experimented with kinda alternative & atmospheric sounds...die hard fans of KC probably will detest this effort...in my case i've found this one more acceptable than others where he had used the same scheme..."Crown Of Moscow","Time To Realign" are the ones i liked..."Hang 'Em High" is a pretty one too...86/100

From: MetalPete1031 Date: August 27, 2014 at 8:04
This is easily the worst album ever released by 'Kingdom Come'. Horrible. Dull, plodding, as non-metal as he has ever been. Do not buy this record.

From: hair metal again Date: April 6, 2020 at 10:34
very good release for Lenny Wolf writing down songs only with his magic voice ,as the instruments obviously are in the deep background!the sound is somehow unique,slow and depressive and overall very interesting!"gotta move now","crown of moscow" are the standout songs!always good hearing from Lenny


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