Blind Guardian A Night At The Opera Download

  • Artist: Blind Guardian
  • Album: Tales From The Twilight World (Remastered)
  • Genre: Heavy Metal
  • Released: 2018
  • Format: MP3 287Kbps
  • Size: 171 MB

Blind Guardian – Battalions of Fear (Remastered) (2018) Blind Guardian – A Night at the Opera (Remastered) (2017) Blind Guardian – Follow the Blind (Remastered) (2017) Blind Guardian – Live Beyond the Spheres (2017) Blind Guardian – At the Edge of Time (2010) Blind Guardian – A Twist in the Myth (2006).

Tracklist:
CD1:
01 – Traveler in Time (remixed)
02 – Welcome to Dying (remixed)
03 – Weird Dreams (remixed)
04 – Lord of the Rings (remixed)
05 – Goodbye My Friend (remixed)
06 – Lost in the Twilight Hall (remixed)
07 – Tommyknockers (remixed)
08 – Altair 4 (remixed)
09 – The Last Candle (remixed)
10 – Run for the Night (Live) (remixed)
CD2:
01 – Traveler in Time
02 – Welcome to Dying
03 – Weird Dreams
04 – Lord of the Rings
05 – Goodbye My Friend
06 – Lost in the Twilight Hall
07 – Tommyknockers
08 – Altair 4
09 – The Last Candle
10 – Run for the Night (Live)
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Oh, Christ! An album called A Night At The Opera coming from the Teutonic power metal-affected minds of Blind Guardian. If you’re already bracing yourself for an extensive workout of limp-wristed Euro metal with air raid siren vocals and artificially generated symphony addendums, then you’d be thinking exactly along the lines I was. Far be it for the band to let us like-minded cynics down, but the power metal pomp and circumstance is limited to the occasional intro and the horrendous 'The Maiden and the Minstrel Knight.” The rest of this is astoundingly well constructed and polished metal that is not only performed with a flashy gusto, as one would expect, but also displays a good helping of corrosive grit emanating from its grooves. Blind Guardian’s music is astutely layered with the lively rhythm section acting as both the driving force and foil to the dual guitar lines and multi-tracked vocals. To argue that they don’t take influence from many stages of Germanic metal history is retarded (the band being from Germany and all) but they’re doing so much more than what’s expected of them. Listen to 'Battlefield‚” 'Under the Ice” and 'And Then There Was Silence‚” where they play into the hands of contemporary power metal, and just before non-power/prog fans write them off they hit you with something unexpected: an explosive discordant solo, an unusual breakdown, unexpected tempo changes. This alone would make for an excellent listen if it weren’t for the majestic metal architecture that surrounds their more groundbreaking goods. Brilliant.(Century Media)

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