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Category: Prog Rock
Year: 2000
Label: Omega Records
Catalog Number: 901
1. | Aurora | 2:11 | ||
2. | Burning Souls | 4:31 | ||
3. | Temujin the Precious Warrior | 4:52 | ||
4. | Black Hole Wisdom | 4:27 | ||
5. | Eternal Flame the Enlightened One | 7:23 | ||
6. | Save the Holy Land | 4:29 | ||
7. | The Last Call | 5:19 | ||
8. | Eurasia | 3:07 | ||
9. | The Stranger | 4:59 | ||
10. | The Painting | 4:09 | ||
11. | Kyrie bonus track | 3:29 | Cover: Mister Mr. | |
12. | Semaruma instrumental | 2:47 | ||
Total Running Time: | 51:43 |
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From: | Date: July 16, 2002 at 6:07 |
Phenomenal! Any prog melodic metal fan should pick this up. Ranks with the best from bands like Vanden Plas and Angra. |
From: ARXONTAS | Date: January 29, 2003 at 20:26 |
When i listen this album i think that Dream Theater arent alone in this world.Three words can discribe this, GENIUS PROGRESSIVE METAL! You can check also bands like Time machine,Psychotic Waltz, and Shadow Gallery.Make this gift to yourself!...Absolutely No Alternative... |
From: Emilio | Date: April 17, 2003 at 14:30 |
Un album lleno de originalidad. Da gusto de vez en cuando encontrarse con esta clase de discos. Espero que pronto vuelvan con un nuevo trabajo. Por cierto, falta el Why now? |
From: Rycheage | Date: May 22, 2004 at 20:03 |
You get juicy, crunchy guitars, a wonderful rhythm section and a mid-ranged superb vocalist in Chitral Somapala from Sri Lanka. Into this sizzling style of Euro power/prog they have incorporated traditional Asian sounds, and it works out very well. The melody-lines and choruses are very accessible and with the huge catchy hooks, these songs are simply irresistible. The songs are very well orchestrated and with plenty of variation from song to song make this a highly interesting album. |
From: Dave | Date: September 16, 2004 at 4:43 |
Some pretty good stuff on this.Burning Souls,Black Hole Wisdom and the Mister Mister cover of Kyrie are the standouts. |
From: rick kerch | Date: February 9, 2005 at 18:09 |
Very good and funny version of Mr Mister's "kyrie".(i mean "funny"in the best sense of the word,don't misunderstanding me,please).Apart from that,the album is pretty good.Nothing much left to say. |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: March 4, 2011 at 20:14 |
Yeah as i said way back in 2005..pretty good album indeed...they add some kind of middle east/morrocan/arabian sound in their music here and there plus some prog elements too..."Temujin The Precious Warrior","Save The Holy Land"(nice acoustic song),"The Last Call","The Stranger" & the cover song originally by Mr Mister "Kyrie" are top notch!!!.86/100 |
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