Symphony of Enchanted Lands

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Symphony of Enchanted Lands
Symphony of Enchanted Lands cover
Studio album by Rhapsody
Released October 5, 1998
Genre Power metal
Symphonic metal
Length 55:40
Label Limb Music
Professional reviews
Rhapsody chronology
Emerald Sword (1998) Symphony of Enchanted Lands (1998) Dawn of Victory (2000)

Symphony of Enchanted Lands is an album released by Rhapsody in 1998. It is the second album of the Emerald Sword Saga.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Epicus Furor" – 1:14
  2. "Emerald Sword" – 4:21
  3. "Wisdom of the Kings" – 4:28
  4. "Heroes of the Lost Valley" – 2:04
    I. "Entering the Waterfalls Realm"
    II. "The Dragons Pride"
  5. "Eternal Glory" – 7:29
  6. "Beyond the Gates of Infinity" – 7:23
  7. "Wings of Destiny" – 4:28
  8. "The Dark Tower of Abyss" – 6:46
  9. "Riding the Winds of Eternity" – 4:13
  10. "Symphony of Enchanted Lands" – 13:16
    I. "Tharos' Last Flight"
    II. "The Hymn of The Warrior"
    III. "Rex Tremende"
    IV. "The Immortal Fire"

[edit] Credits

[edit] Guest musicians

  • Russian choirs - Don Kosaken
  • Sacred choirs - Helmstedter Kammerchor - Conducted by Andreas Lamken
  • Choirs - Thomas Rettke, Robert Hunecke-Rizzo, Ricky Rizzo, Cinzia Rizzo, Tatiana Blocn, Davide Calabrese, Michele Mayer, Giuliano Tarlon, Cristiano Adacher, Manuel Staropoli, Fabio Lione, Alex Staropoli, Luca Turilli
  • Female baroque voice on Symphony Of Enchanted Lands - Constanze Backes
  • Narrator parts spoken by - Sir Jay Lansford
  • Marching drums - Erik Steenbock
  • Baroque recorders & baroque oboe - Manuel Staropoli
  • Lead Violin Mattnias Brommann
  • Viola da gamba - Claas Harders

[edit] Album Info

  • Produced by Sascha Paeth and Miro.
  • Engineered, mixed and mastered by Sascha Paeth and Miro at Gate Studio in Wolfsburg,Germany
  • All Artwork by: Eric Philippe
  • Photography by: Karsten Koch, Hannover
  • All songs, vocal lines and classical interludes composed by Luca Turilli and Alex Staropoli
  • All lyrics and emerald sword saga written by Luca Turilli
  • Orchestral arrangements by Alex Staropoli

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