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Lunasphere is the second full-length album by the Australian progressive metal band Alchemist, and the first of their albums to be released by Australian label Thrust and distributed by Shock Records in 1995.
[edit] Track listing
- "Soul Return" − 8:18
- "Lunation" − 3:47
- "Unfocused" − 6:22
- "Luminous" − 0:49
- "Clot" − 4:36
- "Yoni Kunda" − 5:10
- "My Animated Truth" − 3:34
- "Garden of Eroticism" − 7:22
- "Closed Chapter" − 4:58
[edit] Credits
- Alchemist and John Hresc - Production at Paradise, and Powerhouse Studios, Sydney, 1995
- John Hresc - Engineered and mixed at Sony Studios, Sydney, 1995
- Hedrush Art - Design
In the song "My Animated Truth", at 2:35-2:40 a faint voice sound can be heard that says "I'm ready" in the song's background sound when the guitars end playing and then start up again. It could possibly be from a Lunasphere recording session when the band started to record too early and whether it was mistakenly or purposely incorporated into the song is unknown.[citation needed] Also, when reversed, the excerpt at the beginning of the song can clearly be heard saying; "nothing is real, nothing is real, nothing is real" but fading out.
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Adam Agius – John Bray – Rodney Holder – Roy Torkington – Nick Wall |
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Demos |
Eternal Wedlock – Demo '90 – Demo '91 – Promo 94 − Promo 99
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Music videos |
"Road to Ubar" – "Eve of the War" – "First Contact" – "Solarburn" – "Alpha Capella Nova Vega" – "Wrapped in Guilt"
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