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Mark Jansen Discography of CDs
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Classical Conspiracy CDs (2009)
Mark Jansen songs Recording information: Miskolc Ice Hall, Miskolc, Hungary (06/14/2008).
Editors: Simon Oberender; Olaf Reitmeier; Ad Sluijter.
Photographers: Janos Adam; Rita Miklan; Patrakov Oleg; Patrakov Alexey; Maria Schvab; Levente Kovacs; Laszlo Mocsari.
Arranger: C. Janssen.
Personnel: Simone Simons (vocals); Ildiko Simon, Eva Vajda, Eva Orth, Eszter Maria Papp, Edina Kecskemeti, Boglarka Jambrik, Zsuzsa Kurucz, Zsuzsa Adamy (soprano); Gergely Irlanda, Gergely Boncser, Erik Molnar, Andras Marton, Tibor Osvath, ...
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Gods of Vermin CD (2009)
Mark Jansen music CDs The debut album from symphonic metal outfit Son of Seasons has a classic sound that references classic and progressive metal acts like Iron Maiden and Queensryche, as well as contemporary melodic metal and metalcore. With a twin keyboard and lead guitar attack, and titles like "A Blind Man's Resolution" and "Belial's Tower," GODS OF VERMIN provides the sweeping flights of fancy ...
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Consign To Oblivion CD (2005)
Mark Jansen CD discography For all its ambitious plotting, baroque soundscapes, and unquestionable technical merits, Epica's first album was distinctly lacking in the most crucial of categories: songwriting. In fact, it pretty much proved the point that musical education doesn't necessarily guarantee musical inspiration, ultimately achieving surprisingly little purchase in one's memory banks for an album so rife with Strum und Drang. In retrospect, it ...
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We Will Take You With Us CD (2005)
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Epica: Mark Jansen (vocals, guitar); Simone Simons (vocals); Ad Sluijter (guitar); Coen Janssen (keyboards); Yves Huts (bass guitar); Jeroen Simons (drums).
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Decipher CD (2003)
Mark Jansen discography Dutch symphonic metal act After Forever's 2001 album includes "Ex Cathedra."
The import limited pressing reissue from 2003 features 2 bonus tracks.
After Forever's second album, 2001's Decipher, saw the Dutch sextet making great strides toward developing a distinctive and personal sound, and it vaulted them to the very forefront of Europe's operatic metal scene to boot. Sounding like a distant cousin of "Carmina Burana," the symphonic overture "Ex Cathedra" leads the way into expertly crafted first single "Monolith of Doubt" -- a three-minute distillation of After Forever's sound that contrasts a power metal-approved, staccato ...
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 Mark Jansen CD discography Worked With
Epica, Sons Of Seasons
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Mark Jansen Music CDs
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