Dominion (Kamelot album)
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Dominion | ||
Studio album by Kamelot | ||
Released | 1997 | |
Recorded | Morrisound Studios (Tampa, Florida). Summer 1996 | |
Genre | Power Metal | |
Length | 46:38 | |
Label | Noise Records | |
Producer(s) | Jim Morris | |
Kamelot chronology | ||
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Eternity (1995) |
Dominion (1997) |
Siege Perilous (1998) |
Dominion is a full-length album released in 1997 by the Metal band Kamelot, the last to feature original vocalist Mark Vanderbilt and founding drummer Richard Warner.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Ascension" – 1:25
- "Heaven" – 3:39
- "Rise Again" – 4:06
- "One Day I'll Win" – 5:39
- "We Are Not Separate" – 3:45
- "Birth of a Hero" – 5:17
- "Creation" – 5:06
- "Sin" – 3:35
- "Song of Roland" – 4:54
- "Crossing Two Rivers" – 4:29
- "Troubled Mind" – 4:39
[edit] Line-up
- Mark Vanderbilt - vocals
- Thomas Youngblood - guitars and backing vocals
- David Pavlicko - keyboards
- Glenn Barry - bass
- Richard Warner - drums
[edit] Album Info
Produced and Engineered by Jim Morris for D.U.A.F. Productions
Assistants: Dave Wehner, Brian Benscoter, Steve Heritage
Management: Photography: Buni Zubaly
Art+Design: Derek Gores (DodgeGores@aol.com)
Graphic Consultation: Rachel Youngblood
Legal Representation: Julie Milham, Esq.
[edit] External links
Kamelot |
Roy Khan | Thomas Youngblood | Glenn Barry | Casey Grillo | Oliver Palotai |
Former members: Mark Vanderbilt | Richard Warner | David Pavlicko | Sean Christians |
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Discography |
Studio Albums: Eternity | Dominion | Siege Perilous | The Fourth Legacy | Karma | Epica | The Black Halo | Ghost Opera |
Live Albums: The Expedition | One Cold Winter's Night |
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