Siege Perilous (album)

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Siege Perilous
Siege Perilous cover
Studio album by Kamelot
Released 1998
Recorded Morrisound Studios (Tampa, Florida). Jan/Feb/Mar. 1998
Genre Power Metal
Length 50:37
Label Noise Records
Producer(s) Thomas Youngblood and Kamelot
Professional reviews
Kamelot chronology
Dominion (1997) Siege Perilous (1998) The Fourth Legacy (1999)


Siege Perilous is a full-length album released in 1998 by the metal band Kamelot.

The CD case is mislabelled. "Rhydin" is track 6. "Parting Visions" and "Once a Dream" are shifted down one each (the tracklist shown here is the same as the one on the CD). It is the first album to feature the vocals of Roy Khan.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. Providence – 5:35
  2. Millennium – 5:15
  3. King's Eyes – 6:14
  4. Expedition – 5:41
  5. Where I Reign – 5:58
  6. Rhydin – 3:34
  7. Parting Visions – 4:24
  8. Once a Dream – 5:03
  9. Irea – 4:32
  10. Siege (Instrumental) – 4:21

[edit] Line-up

[edit] Album Info

Mixed By Tommy Newton at Area 51 Studios, Celle, Germany
Engineered by Mark Prator, Jim Morris, Tom Morris
Management: KMI Entertainment, kmiworld@aol.com
Cover Illustration by Derek Gores
Graphic Production & Design by Rachel Youngblood
Photography by Kim Grillo
Acoustic guitar solo on "Siege" by Tore Østby

[edit] Miscellaneous Info

In Arthurian legend, the Siege Perilous, otherwise known as "The Seat Perilous", is the seat at the Round Table reserved for the knight who would quest for and return the Holy Grail.

The title of track 6 may or may not be a reference to the fantasy role playing world, RhyDin

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