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Memories of a Time to Come CDs (2012)
Andr+¬ Olbrich albums The 2012 double album Memories of a Time to Come is the first best-of compilation by German heavy metal group Blind Guardian, giving an overview of their output between their first album (Battalions of ...
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At the Edge of Time CDs (2010)
Andr+¬ Olbrich discography Over the years, metal has demonstrated that it can be quite flexible, incorporating everything from punk (thrash metal, death metal, black metal) to hip-hop (rap-metal) to goth-rock (gothic metal) to traditional European folk (folk-metal). ...
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Somewhere Far Beyond CD (2009)
Andr+¬ Olbrich albums Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the German Power Metal band's 1992 album including two bonus tracks. Century Media. 2009.
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Nightfall In Middle-Earth CD (2009)
Andr+¬ Olbrich songs Track Listing of songs: War Of Wrath; Into The Storm; Lammoth; Nightfall; The Minstrel; The Curse Of Feanor; Captured; Blood Tears; Mirror Mirror; Face The Truth; Noldor; Battle Of Sudden Flame; Time Stands Still; The Dark ...
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Battalions Of Fear CD (2009)
Andr+¬ Olbrich music CDs Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the German Power Metal band's 1988 debut including five bonus tracks. Century Media. 2009.
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Forgotten Tales CD (2009)
Andr+¬ Olbrich albums Track Listing of songs: Mr. Sandman; Surfin' USA; Bright Eyes; Lord Of The Rings; The Wizard; Spread Your Wings; Mordred's Song; Black Chamber; The Bard's Song; Barbara Ann / Long Tall Sally; A Past And Future ...
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Follow The Blind CD (2009)
Andr+¬ Olbrich CD discography Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the German Power Metal band's 1989 sophomore album including four bonus tracks. Century Media. 2009.
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Twist in the Myth CD (2006)
Andr+¬ Olbrich discography Blind Guardian fans have grown accustomed to waiting long periods between the band's studio albums, which these masters of German progressive power metal tend to deliver only every four years or so -- much ...
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Batallions of Fear CD (1988)
Andr+¬ Olbrich CD discography Additional Tracks
Audio Remasterer: Wolfgang Eller.
Audio Remixer: Charly Bauerfeind.
Recording information: Harco Studio, Munster, Germany (??/1985-11/1987); SC Sound Recording Studio, Duisburg, Germany (??/1985-11/1987).
Authors: Marcus Siepen; Michael Hensen.
Personnel: Hansi Kürsch (vocals); André Olbrich, Marcus Siepen (guitar, background ...
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Live CDs (2003)
Andr+¬ Olbrich music CDs Recorded live during the Blind Guardian World Tour, 2002-3.
Blind Guardian: Hansi Kursch (vocals); Andre Olbrich, Marcus Siepen (guitar); Thomen Stauch (drums).
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Another Stranger Me CD (2007)
Andr+¬ Olbrich songs Blind Guardian: Hansi Rursch (vocals); André Olbrich, Marcus Siepen (guitars); Frederik Ehmke (drums).
Additional personnel: Oliver Holzwarth (bass guitar).
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Fly (2006)
Andr+¬ Olbrich CD discography Blind Guardian: Hansi Kürsch (vocals); André Olbrich, Marcus Siepen (guitars); Frederik Ehmke (flute, drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: Oliver Holzwarth (bass guitar).
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Live Album 2003 CDs (2003)
Recorded live during the Blind Guardian World Tour, 2002-3.
Blind Guardian: Hansi Kursch (vocals); Andre Olbrich, Marcus Siepen (guitar); Thomen Stauch (drums).
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Nightfall On Middle Earth CD (1998)
Complete with anthemic choruses, spoken word story lines, and plenty of bombastic power metal punctuating every dramatic turn, Nightfall in Middle-Earth is perhaps Blind Guardian's most triumphant effort. After spending ten years and numerous releases building a large following in Europe and Japan, Blind Guardian took on the task of creating this progressive concept record based on J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Silmarillion. The story recounts events from the first age of Middle-Earth, Tolkien's parallel world that serves as the mythological backdrop for his classic Lord of the Rings trilogy. The Blind Guardian interpretation features bassist/vocalist Hansi Kürsch's first-person character portrayals and narrations of the medieval quest for truth and glory. It's really quite grandiose. Except for a couple of quick-paced numbers, Blind Guardian favors an operatic prog rock approach on Nightfall ...
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