The Wake of Magellan
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The Wake of Magellan | ||
Studio album by Savatage | ||
Released | April 7, 1998 | |
Genre | Progressive Metal, Symphonic Metal | |
Length | 60:06 | |
Label | Atlantic | |
Producer(s) | Paul O'Neill | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Savatage chronology | ||
The Best and the Rest (1997) |
The Wake of Magellan (1998) |
Believe (1998) |
The Wake of Magellan is a concept album by Savatage and is based on two real life events. The first occurred less than a year before this album was released when the captain of a freighter threw three Romanian stowaways overboard in the middle of the Atlantic. A fourth stowaway was saved by the courageous action of a deckhand, who risked his own life to protect the youth. It was the Maersk Dubai incident.
The second event regarded the Irish reporter Veronica Guerin who died fighting the growth of the drug trade in her country. Her death may accomplish what she could not in life.
These events are combined into the story of an old Spanish sailor, who has decided to end his life by sailing his small boat out into the Atlantic until it sinks. In his mind he has romanticized this decision as a glorious, Vikingesque way to die. When the ocean winds push him into a great storm, and he believes that his wish is about to be granted in a great dramatic fashion, he suddenly sees a man drowning in the ocean. In an instant he finds himself taking back every wish for death's embrace, and fights to save this soul. After many twists and turns, he is able to save the stowaway that had been thrown overboard. Returning to land, he now realizes that not only every life is precious but also every hour of that life.
This is the first Savatage album to have the same line up as the previous album since Hall of the Mountain King in 1987. Dream Theater is also thanked in the albums liner notes. Derek Sherinian and Al Pitrelli were in Ethyl Mertz together. Al and Derek also went to college together and both toured with Alice Cooper for the "Trashes the World" Tour. Al and John Petrucci also played together on a Japanese release called "Guitar Battle".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "The Ocean" – 1:33
- "Welcome" – 2:11
- "Turns to Me" – 6:01
- "Morning Sun" – 5:49
- "Another Way" – 4:35
- "Blackjack Guillotine" – 4:33
- "Paragons of Innocence" – 5:33
- "Complaint in the System (Veronica Guerin)" – 2:37
- "Underture" – 3:52
- "The Wake of Magellan" – 6:10
- "Anymore" – 5:16
- "The Storm" – 3:45
- "The Hourglass" – 8:05
[edit] US Bonus Tracks
- "Somewhere in Time/Alone You Breathe" - 4:37
- "Sleep" - 4:16
- "Stay" - 2:48
[edit] 2002 SPV Re-Release Tracks
- 14. "This Is Where You Should Be" 4:55
- 15. "Desiree" (Acoustic Piano Version) 3:53
[edit] Line-Up
- Vocals: Zachary Stevens
- Guitar, Vocals: Chris Caffery
- Guitar, Vocals: Al Pitrelli
- Keyboards, Vocals: Jon Oliva
- Bass, Vocals: Johnny Lee Middleton
- Drums: Jeff Plate
[edit] External links
- Art and Faith Online: an analysis of the religious elements of The Wake of Magellan
- Lyrics
Savatage |
Jon Oliva | Damond Jiniya | Chris Caffery | Al Pitrelli | Johnny Lee Middleton | Jeff Plate | Paul O'Neill |
Criss Oliva | Keith Collins | Steve "Doc" Wacholz | Zak Stevens | Alex Skolnick | Jack Frost |
Discography |
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Studio Albums: Sirens | Power of the Night | Fight for the Rock | Hall of the Mountain King | Gutter Ballet | Streets: A Rock Opera | Edge of Thorns | Handful of Rain | Dead Winter Dead | The Wake of Magellan | Poets and Madmen |
Extended Plays: The Dungeons Are Calling | Chance EP | Doesn't Matter Anyway EP |
Live Albums: Japan Live '94 | Final Bell / Ghost in the Ruins |
Compilation Albums: From the Gutter to the Stage | The Best and the Rest | Believe |
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