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At the Edge of Time CDs (2010)
Eberhard Hahn music CDs 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). And on At the Edge of Time, Blind Guardian's influences range from Euro-folk to classical to progressive rock; the end result is a fairly diverse album, which is not to say that the disc is groundbreaking by 21st century standards. These German power metal/progressive metal veterans have been around since the mid-'80s, and whether they are being influenced by Euro-classical or Euro-folk, At the Edge of Time maintains a stubbornly pre-'90s outlook -- both musically and lyrically. The lyrics are strictly fantasy-based, as were so many pre-`90s metal lyrics -- and when they incorporate Euro-folk on occasion, they don't do it in the black metal-ish or death metal-ish way that, say, Finntroll do. Blind Guardian continue to live and breath the '70s and '80s, reminding us that they enjoy the pomp of Queen as much as they enjoy the pomp of Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. Some will complain that this 63-minute CD ...
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Kryptos CD (1998)
Eberhard Hahn CD discography Swiss harpist Andreas Vollenweider continues his exploration of world fusion on this ambitious, genre-blending release. In addition to the usual presence of Vollenweider's electrified harp, on which he manages to combine the instrument's lush, classical sound with unusual rhythmic effects and uncharacteristic tones, KRYPTOS boasts a range of other instruments, including flutes, synthesizer, human choruses, and a variety of percussion.
Stylistically Vollenweider draws on African influences, Greek folk songs, Celtic airs, contemporary Western classical, and dramatic film music. Vollenweider also has a soft spot for mythological themes, as on "Hermes' Wedding" and "Circulus Finalis," which recounts the ...
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Eolian Minstrel CD (1993)
Eberhard Hahn albums Harpist Andreas Vollenweider is best known for his subtle instrumental synthesis of folk, classical, jazz, and pop strains, dubbed New Age by some. But EOLIAN MINSTRAL is something of a major departure for him, as it features lyrics written and sung by the singer/songwriters Carly ...
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Invisible Landmarks CD (1999)
Eberhard Hahn discography Recording information: Accra, Ghana; Kokrobiti, Ghana; MTM-Studios; St.Louis, Senegal; Yoff, Senegal.
Personnel: Tom Krüger (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion); Michael Kersting (vocals, keyboards, drums, percussion, loops); Abdu (vocals, djembe, donno); Kofi (vocals, background vocals, donno); Eberhard Hahn (saxophone); Zytha (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Tom Krüger.
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Lieder Aus Einer Insel CD (2007)
Eberhard Hahn songs The pianist and singer Russudan Meipariani is originally from Tbilisi/Georgia and today lives in Stuttgart. At the age of 21, she started to develop her own music, based on her voice as the instrument. She later wrote small compositions for woodwind instruments and "a cappella" songs She spent two exchange semesters at the Conservatory in Oslo. This stay in Norway as a great inspiration to her; she started to sing again and began to develop her very own onomatopoeic song. She continued to concentrate on her ...
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Passagem CD (1999)
Eberhard Hahn CD discography Arranger: Zélia Fonseca.
Personnel: Zélia Fonseca (vocals, whistling, guitar, acoustic guitar, violin, viola, palmas); Jorge Degas (vocals, congas); Franco Petrocca, Cléber Alves, Verena Wollmann, Thomas Schmidt (vocals); Eberhard Hahn (flute, clarinet, soprano saxophone); Dino Saluzzi (bandoneon); Johannes Wohlleben (keyboards); Ernst Stroer (agogo, ganza, timbales, programming, sampler).
Recording information: Bauer Studios, Ludwigsburg, Germany (1996).
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 Eberhard Hahn albums Worked With
Blind Guardian, Andreas Vollenweider, Marabouts, Russudan Meipariani
 Eberhard Hahn music CDs More Music Artists
John Fonville, Lisa Cella
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