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Artist: Ten

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CD Title: Spellbound

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1999

Label: Frontiers (Italy)

Catalog Number: FR CD 014

Personnel

Gary Hughes vocals
Vinny Burns guitars
Steve McKenna bass
Ged Rylands keyboards
John Halliwell guitars
Greg Morgan drums, percussion

Tracks

1.  March of the Argonauts instrumental  2:14   Listen
2.  Fear the Force  5:36   Listen
3.  Inside the Pyramid of Light  4:17   Listen
4.  Spellbound  5:15   Listen
5.  We Rule the Night  5:28   Listen
6.  Remembrance for the Brave instrumental  1:18   Listen
7.  Red  4:15   Listen
8.  The Alchemist  5:09   Listen
9.  Wonderland  5:01   Listen
10.  Eclipse  4:14   Listen
11.  The Phantom  6:15   Listen
12.  Till the End of Time  4:58   Listen
  
Total Running Time:  54:00

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Posy Date: May 7, 2001 at 5:06
The most perfect AOR album! These ballads make-me cry!

From: Hardão Date: August 5, 2001 at 22:25
You're right, Posy! "We Rule the Night" is the best ballad in the whole world! "Gimme a Piece of Your Heart" is an wonderful song that is a bonus track!

From: robert Date: October 24, 2002 at 8:58
me gustan varios temas d este disco.aki ya han endurecido a mi entender su sonudo un poco, y opino humildemete q se repiten un pelin, aunque a mi me sigue encantando el grupo.

From: 9 CHAMPIONS A 1 Date: February 6, 2003 at 10:28
Bastante mejor que su disco anterior,la producción gana bastante,siguen con su peculiar hard rock con una parte vocal melódica y de guitarreo embarullado.Personalmente me quedo con el tema inicial y como no, con We Rule The Night,un disco ACEPTABLE aunque para mi gusto aún tiene demasiados temas de relleno.

From: Rycheage Date: July 3, 2003 at 16:02
This record should both surprise and amaze old fans and new. It should also intimidate any other bands that thought they might have been closing in on the best rock band in Britain crown. The bar has been lifted and no-one is nearly within range of this great disc.

From: alexx glam Date: August 20, 2003 at 18:45
muy muy bueno aor de lujo gary es un gran vocal fear the force y la increible TILL THE END OF TIME

From: Janxy Date: October 21, 2003 at 12:34
This has to be my current favorite of the Ten catalogue. Incurably infectious vocal melodies right throughout and includes some of the greatest of Gary's songwriting - namely the trio We Rule The Night through the haunting instrumental Remebrance For The Brave into the violent Red. One of the better produced Ten albums. This one fits somewhere in the ranks of my all time favorites.

From: andresribeiro Date: February 17, 2004 at 20:37
i think this record is very hard for me. this is not the sound like the first album. ithink ,about gary ,he must retorn,the influnce,the first album the song after the love has gone,its areally song. every people must listen the first album . thanks

From: Skid row Date: March 22, 2004 at 14:25
Este es uno de los mejores discos q he escuchao en toda mi vida, aunque he de decir q es cierto q alla algunos temas q hacen q flojee un poquito, pero q baladasssssssssss, q guitarra la de vinny. GENIOS.

From: Rockhead Date: April 23, 2004 at 10:05
I think this is the best Ten album mixing metal and melody perfectly. Thin Lizzy, meets Whitesnake, meets Magnum. If you are a fan of any of these bands you won't go far wrong. Vinny Burns shreds out of his skin on this one.

From: wicked man Date: July 12, 2004 at 6:32
Ten: every album get the same HORRIBLE production! Everyone knows that the production makes at least 50% of the album (in AOR) so I cannot be agree with the guys above. The songs are mediocre, only two or three good songs here. Not bad, but VERY overrated band! There is a LOT better than this!6 out of 10.

From: Geoff Date: August 29, 2004 at 23:19
The band did lose me a bit on this release. Not a fave of mine at all. I do really like one song on it, but looking at the titles I can't remember what it is, and I'm at work so I can't listen to it. I believe it is 'Eclipse' I like, but the rest are not the type of songs I enjoy at all. Very disappointing.

From: Roxas Date: March 2, 2005 at 23:19
Absolutely love this album. 1st Ten album i ever bought and my intro into the world of Gary Hughes. My second fav of all the albums, but certainly my most important. Wonderful album, from a wonderful year at a wonderful time in my life. Inspirational.

From: Gonzalo rock Date: August 12, 2005 at 6:22
With The Name..., it's my favourite Ten album. It´s heavier and variable than others. I personally like the intro + Fear the foce (in live performance they sound superb), red, we rule the night and spellbound. Definitelly one of my top 10 on melodicrock albums.(10/10)

From: Melo Date: December 1, 2006 at 1:29
Oh lala,this is the hardest Album from Ten ! But don`t worry ! Ten is Ten and you can`t go wrong with the boys ! We Rule the night is a monster of ballad ! 9,0\10

From: Metalmusicman Date: December 11, 2006 at 11:45
There is something in the underlying theme of this one that for some reason when it was over, I felt like I wanted to have my way with a serving wench, then grab my broadsword and go slay a dragon. There is a definite shift in sound heard here. It is still a good album for what it is. Very well written and melodic as hell, but it is not the tradition Ten album you are used to. If you listen to it with that it mind, then it is still a very good disc. If not, you wont like this one much.

From: AOR1 Date: December 31, 2010 at 10:47
For sure not the best TEN output. Sounds imo a bit like hard rock by numbers. Can´t find the remarkable melodies + chorusses of the earlier releases. To me a bit disappointing and for sure not a must have. 70/100

From: rick kerch vzla Date: February 27, 2011 at 17:46
Fine release...this band has like a balance between extremely good songs and decent ones and that makes every effort of them quite worthy and hardly repetitive or boring...this one brings nice soft songs such as "We Rule The Night","Wonderland" & "Till The End Of Time" and other goodies such as the excellent "Fear The Force" the rocking one "Spellbound","The Phantom" and my very own personal favorite "The Alchemist"...get it!.92/100


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