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Somewhere Far Beyond (Remixed 2012)

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発売日 2018年09月14日
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レーベルNuclear Blast America
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 NUC143250
SKU 727361432508

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:51:11
Blind Guardian: Hansi Kursch (vocals, bass); Andre Olbrich, Armin "Magnus" Siepen (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Thomen "The Omen" Stauch (drums). Additional personnel: Piet Sielck (guitar, sound effects); Kai Hansen (guitar); Peter Rubsam (bagpipes); Stefan Will (piano); Mathias Wiesner (bass); Billy King, Kalle Trap, Rolfi Kohler (background vocals). Recorded at KARO Music Studio, Hamburg, Germany in March, April & May 1992. Somewhere Far Beyond has all the elements of classic Blind Guardian: fantasy and horror-story tracks inspired by the likes of J.R.R. Tolkien and Stephen King; speedy double-bass riffing; and searing melodic vocals punctuated by anthemic group choruses. Bassist/vocalist Hansi Kursch seems to possess several different voices, which serve his band's dynamic purposes well. From regal tales of dragon warfare ("The Bard's Song: The Hobbit,") to minstrel ballads ("The Bard's Song: In the Forest,") to Blind Guardian's trademark early-'90s speed metal matrix of hyper riffs and melodic multi-voiced choruses ("Journey Through the Dark," "Ashes to Ashes," and "Somewhere Far Beyond,") every pompous, excessive base is covered. Practically unknown in America, Blind Guardian had grown into quite a formidable metal outfit by the time of this 1992 release. The coming world-wide revival of '80s-influenced European metal certainly did their burgeoning career no harm and the group began penetrating the U.S. market. This delighted many old-school metal fans tired of the fake anger, pasty hip-hop posturing, and overall uniformity of American "hard" music. With plenty of great performances, challenging material, and some wicked guitar playing, Somewhere Far Beyond is a cornerstone of Blind Guardian's sizable reputation. ~ Vincent Jeffries

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Time What Time Is
    2. 2.
      Journey Through the Dark
    3. 3.
      Black Chamber
    4. 4.
      Theatre of Pain
    5. 5.
      The Quest for Tanelorn
    6. 6.
      Ashes to Ashes
    7. 7.
      The Bard's Song - In the Forest
    8. 8.
      The Bard's Song - The Hobbit
    9. 9.
      The Piper's Calling
    10. 10.
      Somewhere Far Beyond
    11. 11.
      Spread Your Wings
    12. 12.
      Trial by Fire
    13. 13.
      Theatre of Pain [Classic Version]
  2. 2.[CDアルバム] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Time What Is Time
    2. 2.
      Journey Through the Dark
    3. 3.
      Black Chamber
    4. 4.
      Theatre of Pain
    5. 5.
      The Quest for Tanelorn
    6. 6.
      Ashes to Ashes
    7. 7.
      The Bard's Song - In the Forest
    8. 8.
      The Bard's Song - The Hobbit
    9. 9.
      The Piper's Calling
    10. 10.
      Somewhere Far Beyond
    11. 11.
      Spread Your Wings
    12. 12.
      Trial by Fire
    13. 13.
      Theatre of Pain [Classic Version]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Blind Guardian

オリジナル発売日:1992年

商品の紹介

Somewhere Far Beyond has all the elements of classic Blind Guardian: fantasy and horror-story tracks inspired by the likes of J.R.R. Tolkien and Stephen King; speedy double-bass riffing; and searing melodic vocals punctuated by anthemic group choruses. Bassist/vocalist Hansi Kursch seems to possess several different voices, which serve his band's dynamic purposes well. From regal tales of dragon warfare ("The Bard's Song: The Hobbit,") to minstrel ballads ("The Bard's Song: In the Forest,") to Blind Guardian's trademark early-'90s speed metal matrix of hyper riffs and melodic multi-voiced choruses ("Journey Through the Dark," "Ashes to Ashes," and "Somewhere Far Beyond,") every pompous, excessive base is covered. Practically unknown in America, Blind Guardian had grown into quite a formidable metal outfit by the time of this 1992 release. The coming world-wide revival of '80s-influenced European metal certainly did their burgeoning career no harm and the group began penetrating the U.S. market. This delighted many old-school metal fans tired of the fake anger, pasty hip-hop posturing, and overall uniformity of American "hard" music. With plenty of great performances, challenging material, and some wicked guitar playing, Somewhere Far Beyond is a cornerstone of Blind Guardian's sizable reputation. ~ Vincent Jeffries|
Rovi

Somewhere Far Beyond has all the elements of classic Blind Guardian: fantasy and horror-story tracks inspired by the likes of J.R.R. Tolkien and Stephen King; speedy double-bass riffing; and searing melodic vocals punctuated by anthemic group choruses. Bassist/vocalist Hansi Kursch seems to possess several different voices, which serve his band's dynamic purposes well. From regal tales of dragon warfare ("The Bard's Song: The Hobbit,") to minstrel ballads ("The Bard's Song: In the Forest,") to Blind Guardian's trademark early-'90s speed metal matrix of hyper riffs and melodic multi-voiced choruses ("Journey Through the Dark," "Ashes to Ashes," and "Somewhere Far Beyond,") every pompous, excessive base is covered. Practically unknown in America, Blind Guardian had grown into quite a formidable metal outfit by the time of this 1992 release. The coming world-wide revival of '80s-influenced European metal certainly did their burgeoning career no harm and the group began penetrating the U.S. market. This delighted many old-school metal fans tired of the fake anger, pasty hip-hop posturing, and overall uniformity of American "hard" music. With plenty of great performances, challenging material, and some wicked guitar playing, Somewhere Far Beyond is a cornerstone of Blind Guardian's sizable reputation. ~ Vincent Jeffries
Rovi

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