From Wishes to Eternity

From Wishes to Eternity - Live
Video by Nightwish
Released April 2001 (Finland)
Recorded 29 December 2000
Genre Power metal
Label Spinefarm Records
Drakkar Entertainment
Century Media
Producer Tero Kinnunen
Nightwish chronology
From Wishes to Eternity
(2001)
End of Innocence
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnik Music[1]

From Wishes to Eternity - Live is a live DVD/VHS/CD by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. It was recorded in Tampere, Finland on 29 December 2000. The CD was released as a limited edition of 10.000 copies,[2] available only in Finland. In late 2005, Spinefarm managed to release it in Europe. In addition to a show of Nightwish material, the band also performed a medley, "Crimson Tide, Deep Blue Sea", which borrowed melodies from Hans Zimmer's music in the 1995 film Crimson Tide and Trevor Rabin's music in the 1999 film Deep Blue Sea.

On 1 March 2004 Drakkar released From Wishes to Eternity as SACD, a hybrid disc which can be played on normal CD players while SACD players give higher fidelity.[2] The instrumental song "Crimson Tide, Deep Blue Sea" and "FantasMic" had to be removed from the track list to fit the concert on the disc. Later in 2004, the SACD version won the Gold Disc in Finland with more than 20,000 copies sold.

Content

Track listing

  1. "The Kinslayer"
  2. "She Is My Sin"
  3. "Deep Silent Complete"
  4. "The Pharaoh Sails to Orion"
  5. "Come Cover Me"
  6. "Wanderlust"
  7. "Instrumental (Crimson Tide/Deep Blue Sea)"
  8. "Swanheart"
  9. "Elvenpath"
  10. "FantasMic (Part 3)"
  11. "Dead Boy's Poem"
  12. "Sacrament of Wilderness"
  13. "Walking in the Air"
  14. "Beauty & the Beast"
  15. "Wishmaster"

Bonus material

The DVD also includes:

Sales and certifications

Country Certification
(sales thresholds)
Finland Platinum[3]

Credits

References

  1. Sputnik Music review
  2. 1 2 "Limited editions of Tampere concert". Nightwish.com. Retrieved 7 November 2009. External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. "IFPI Tilastot: Nightwish". Ifpi.fi. Retrieved 2010-01-03. External link in |publisher= (help)

External links

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