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This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Iron Savior includes: Piet Sielck (vocals, guitar); Kai Hansen (guitar, background vocals); Andreas Kuck (keyboards, background vocals); Jan Eckert (bass, background vocals); Thomas Nack (drums, percussion). Principally recorded at Powerhouse, Hamburg, Germany between May & July 1999, & live at Wacken Open Air Festival, Germany in August 1998. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
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Iron Savior Interlude Songs | 1. | Iron Savior |
| 2. | Brave New World |
| 3. | Watcher in the Sky |
| 4. | Riding on Fire |
| 5. | For the World |
| 6. | Contortions of Time |
| 7. | Touching the Rainbow |
| 8. | Stonecold |
| 9. | Hatchet of War, The |
| 10. | Desert Plains |
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