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Metal/Prog-rock fusion act Shaman present their sophomore album REASON, featuring 10 tracks including "Scarred Forever" and "Trail of Tears."
The second studio album from Shaman (from former Angra members Andre Matos, Luis Mariutti und Ricardo Confessori). This is excellent hard rock influenced Metal with a unique mix of progressive and South American folk elements.
Shaman: Andre Matos (vocals, piano, keyboards); Fabio Ribeiro (Hammond b-3 organ); Junior Rossetti (keyboards, sound effects); Hugo Mariutti (keyboards); Miro (programming, sound effects).
Additional personnel: Helder Araújo (sitar, tabla); Marcus Viana (violin, electric violin, cello); Amanda Somerville (background vocals). Reason Music | List Price | $16.99 (You save $5.08) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal | | Label | AFM | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 84710  | | CD Universe Part number | 6883220 | | Catalog number | 87 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 09, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Sascha Paeth; Shaaman | | Engineer | Evandro Lopes; Sascha Paeth; Philip Colodetti; Glenn Zolotar; Ricardo Nagata; Luizunho Mazzei; Eduardo Avellar | | Recording Time | 49 minutes | | Personnel | Miro - programming, sound effects Andre Matos - vocals, piano, keyboards Fabio Ribeiro - Hammond b-3 organ Hugo Mariutti - keyboards Junior Rossetti - keyboards, sound effects
Also: Amanda Somerville, Amanda Somerville, Marcus Viana, Helder Ara·jo |
Shaman Reason Songs | 1. | Turn Away |
| 2. | Reason |
| 3. | More |
| 4. | Innocence |
| 5. | Scarred Forever |
| 6. | In the Night |
| 7. | Rough Stone |
| 8. | Iron Soul |
| 9. | Trail of Tears |
| 10. | Born to Be |
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