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Studio album by Masterplan | ||||
Released | 20 January 2003 | |||
Recorded | Crazy Cat Studio | |||
Genre | Power metal | |||
Label | AFM Records | |||
Producer | Andy Sneap and Masterplan | |||
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Masterplan is the German power metal band Masterplan's self-titled debut album, released in 2003 by AFM Records. The album received many good reviews and entered the charts at high positions. The album was voted album of the month in Sweden Rock Magazine, Rock Hard and Heavy, Oder Was?! in Germany and Metal Factory in Switzerland.
The band received the "European Border Breakers Award" in 2004 from the European Commission, for the album sales around Europe. [2]
Michael Kiske, the former Helloween bandmate of guitarist Roland Grapow, duets on track 6.
By the time their first full-length and self-titled CD was released in 2003, keyboard player Janne "Warman" Wirman was replaced by Axel Mackenrott. [3] Wirman recorded some session keyboards for the album, but could not stay on as a full time member due to his commitments to Children of Bodom. The main keyboard lines of the album were arranged and programmed by Grapow and Kusch. Missing a proper bass player, Grapow recorded the bass parts, with some help from session bassist Jeurgen Attig (Casanova). Permanent bassist Jan-Sören Eckert joined shortly after the album's release. Despite not playing on the album, Mackenrott and Eckert both appear in the album sleeve.
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All songs written by Roland Grapow, Uli Kusch & Jørn Lande
Guest Musicians:
"Enlighten Me" | ||||
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Single by Masterplan | ||||
Released | 18 November 2002 | |||
Genre | Power metal | |||
Label | AFM Records | |||
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"Enlighten Me" is the first single by Masterplan, taken from the present album. Despite the band picture on the sleeve, all keyboards are played by Janne Warman, and Jeurgen Attig plays bass on tracks 3 and 4, with Grapow playing the bass on the remaining three tracks.
Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" cover was included on The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin, a tribute album by Locomotive Music (Spain).
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