Infinity Divine
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Infinity Divine | ||
Studio album by Pagan's Mind | ||
Released | April 3, 2001 | |
Recorded | Klyve Lydstudio, September-October, 2000 / Jailhouse Studios 2004 |
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Genre | Progressive metal | |
Length | 68:16 (Original Recording) | |
Label | Facefront | |
Producer(s) | Nils K. Rue, Jørn Viggo Lofstad, Steinar Krokmo & Tommy Hansen | |
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Pagan's Mind chronology | ||
Infinity Divine (2001) |
Celestial Entrance (2003) |
Infinity Divine is the first album by progressive power metal band Pagan's Mind, released in 2001. It was re-recorded and re-released in 2004. The re-recording features a slightly different track listing along with most of the songs having been changed to add or change sections of music, hence the differences in track times.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Prelude to Paganism" – 1:03
- "Caught in a Dream" – 8:42
- "Infinity Divine" – 7:49
- "Embracing Fear" (Øyvind Vang and Nils K. Rue) – 6:03
- "Astral Projection" – 6:44
- "Angels' Serenity" – 4:51
- "Dawning of the Nemesis" – 7:04
- "King's Quest" – 6:39
- "Twilight Arise" – 4:36
- "Moonlight Pact" – 7:07
- "A New Beginning" – 7:38
[edit] Re-recording track listing
- "Prelude to Paganism" – 1:02
- "Caught in a Dream" – 6:02
- "Infinity Divine" – 6:12
- "Embracing Fear" (Øyvind Vang and Nils K. Rue) – 5:56
- "Astral Projection" – 5:41
- "Angels' Serenity" – 4:20
- "Dawning of the Nemesis" – 5:09
- "King's Quest" – 5:39
- "Twilight Arise" – 4:35
- "A New Beginning" – 8:08
- "Embracing Fear 2004" (Øyvind Vang and Nils K. Rue) – 6:17
- "At the Graves" (King Diamond) – 9:34
[edit] Credits
- Nils K. Rue - Vocals
- Jørn Viggo Lofstad - Guitars
- Thorstein Aaby - Guitars
- Steinar Krokmo - Bass
- Stian Kristoffersen - Drums
- Ronny Tegner - Keyboards
- Øyvind Eriksen - Engineer
- Per Sælør - Engineer
- Ronnie Le Tekrø - Mixing
- Dag Stokke - Mixing
- Espen Mjøen - Additional Editing (2004 Re-release)
[edit] Notes
Glen Dover and Gus G. feature on the cover of "At The Graves", playing the first and second solos respectively