Holy Land (album)
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Holy Land | ||
Studio album by Angra | ||
Released | 1996 | |
Recorded | 1995 | |
Genre | Power metal | |
Length | 54:41 | |
Label | Gravadora Eldorado | |
Producer(s) | Charlie Bauerfind and Sascha Paeth | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Angra chronology | ||
Angels Cry (1993) |
Holy Land (1996) |
Fireworks (1998) |
Holy Land is a 1996 heavy-metal concept album by Angra. Its theme is centered around the Brazilian land by the time it was discovered in the 1500s, illustrated in the cover in an old map. The album contains many indian and folkloric influences of Brazilian music, but has also classical arranges symbolizing Europe at the time
[edit] Track listing
- "Crossing" – 1:56
- "Nothing to Say" – 6:22
- "Silence and Distance" – 5:35
- "Carolina IV" – 10:36
- "Holy Land" – 6:26
- "The Shaman" – 5:24
- "Make Believe" – 5:53
- "Z.I.T.O" – 6:04
- "Deep Blue" – 5:49
- "Lullaby For Lucifer" – 2:40
[edit] Credits
- André Matos - Vocals
- Kiko Loureiro - Guitar
- Rafael Bittencourt - Guitar
- Luís Mariutti - Bass
- Ricardo Confessori - Drums
[edit] External links
Angra |
Edu Falaschi | Kiko Loureiro | Rafael Bittencourt | Felipe Andreoli | Aquiles Priester | Fábio Laguna |
Former members: Andre Matos | Luís Mariutti | Ricardo Confessori | Marco Antunes | Leonardo Guerra | Alex Holzwarth | Fábio Ribeiro |
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Discography |
Studio Albums: Angels Cry | Holy Land | Fireworks | Rebirth | Temple of Shadows | Aurora Consurgens |
Extended Plays: Reaching Horizons | Evil Warning | Freedom Call | Acoustic ... and more | Hunters and Prey |
Live Albums: Ritualive Live in Sao Paulo | |
Related articles |
Viper | Shaaman | Symbols | Dr. Sin | Almah | Freakeys |