| | Summoning Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame CD Summoning Discography of CDs
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6th Rel;Ambient/Black Metal; "Epic Sounds Based On Tolkien"
Recorded at Rachtschatten Studio, Austria.
Personnel: Protector (vocals, guitar, keyboards).
Audio Mixer: Protector.
Recording information: Rachtschattenstudio.
Summoning: Protector (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); Silenius (vocals, keyboards).
Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame Music Summoning Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame Songs | 1. | New Power Is Rising, A |
| 2. | Svuth Aman |
| 3. | In Hollow Halls Beneath the Fells |
| 4. | Our Foes Shall Fall |
| 5. | Mountain King's Return, The |
| 6. | Runes of Power |
| 7. | Ashen Cold |
| 8. | Farewell |
| Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame Music Review Purchase Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Summoning Stronghold CD (2000)
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| | Summoning Oath Bound CD (2006)
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$13.45 Over the course of several albums, Austrian black metal act Summoning perfected a particularly widescreen version of progressive black metal, a style that more recently has been infused with an almost medieval strain of twiddly folk music of the lutes 'n' flutes variety. Oath Bound dials back slightly on the Ren Faire aspects, but fans expecting a complete return to the pulverizing sound of Lugburz or Dol Guldor may be confused yet further by this album. The goth metal elements always present in the background of their sound ...
| | Summoning Minas Morgul CD (1995)
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$10.79 Audio Mixer: Georg Hrauda.
| | Summoning Dol Guldur CD (2006)
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| | Summoning Nightshade Forests CD (2006)
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| | Draconian Burning Halo CD (2006)
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$14.65 By 2006, goth/death/doom ensemble Draconian had two critically acclaimed albums under their metal-studded belts, and nearly a dozen years of experience overall (most of it spent shopping demo after demo to record companies in the late '90s), but they weren't quite ready to produce an entire album's worth of new songs. So the Swedish septet decided to make a small compromise with their next release for Napalm Records, The Burning Halo, by recording three brand new tracks, re-recording three more from their 1999 demo, The Closed Eyes of Paradise, and rounding everything out with a pair of covers. Luckily, the resulting patchwork still made for a very convincing, nearly seamless proper album, thanks to the band's deep stores of inspiration, super-sized song-lengths, and the quality of their unused back catalog. The dramatically titled "She Dies" gets the ball rolling in fittingly depressing fashion, via laconic harmonies, gradually unfurling heavier guitar crunch, sweeping keyboards, delicate piano, and the "beauty and the beast' interchange between vocalists Lisa Johansson and Anders Jacobsson. Along with subsequent behemoths "Through Infectious Waters" and "The Dying" (both more dynamically varied), its power lies not only in these sharp contrasts of dark and light, but ...
| | Rainbow Long Live Rock 'N' Roll CD (1978) Remastered
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$6.49 Released in 1978, LONG LIVE was the final Ronnie James Dio-fronted release by Rainbow. Dio would go on to front Black Sabbath, while guitarist Richie Blackmore would reunite with Deep Purple. The album caps off a string of tremendous releases from one of the strongest branches on the heavy-metal family tree.
The title track is a fan favorite and one of the strongest tunes from this era--a heavy rock tune written for arenas. "Lady of the Lake" is a solid number featuring haunting ...
| | Sissy Quinn Sissy Kearney Quinn CD (1999)
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| | Heavy Metal Kids Hit The Right Button CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$10.49 Re-forming around three original members but scarcely comparable to the band that burned so brightly (if briefly) during the mid-'70s, the Heavy Metal Kids returned to the fray just short of their own 30th anniversary and, astonishingly, attracted more applause in this guise than they ever mustered the first time around. The most obvious difference between then and now, of course, is keyboard player Danny Peyronel's vocals -- nobody could truly replace the late Gary Holton, but Peyronel's tones were at least familiar from his vocal outings on the three original albums, and with a set of songs that matched them -- something that was rarely the case the first time around -- he acquits himself well. Both "Message" and "Blow It All Away" certainly hark back to former days, while the ballad "I Walk Alone" could easily be compared with Anvil Chorus' "Situation's Out of Control." ...
| | Moonflowers From Whales To Jupiter & Beyond CD (2007) (Import)
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$42.05 Includes a hidden track.
| | Kiko & Shara Una De DOS CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Sean Mcgowan River Coffee CD (2001)
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$16.45 "Sean McGowan is the most promising young solo guitarist I have ever heard. His first CD, River Coffee, paints a broad, beautiful picture of his enormous virtuosity, unrelenting musicality, ...
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