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Tarot - Stigmata



7.4 | 31 votes |
Release date: 13 April 1995
Style: Heavy metal, Power metal

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Disc I
01. Angels Of Pain
02. E.T.I
03. Shades In Glass
04. As One
05. State Of Grace
06. Race The Light
07. Expected To Heal
08. Sleepless
09. The Teeth
10. Stigmata
11. Turn Me On [2006 re-release bonus]
12. Stigmata [acoustic version] [2006 re-release bonus]
13. Live Hard Die Hard [demo] [2006 re-release bonus]

Disc II [live]
01. Live Hard Die Hard
02. Iron Stars
03. No Return
04. Breathing Fire
05. Dancing On The Wire
06. Wings Of Darkness
07. Rose On The Grave
08. The Chosen
09. Kill The King
10. Do You Wanna Live Forever

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27.02.2012 - 22:34
Rating: 8
musicalkaratekid

The production on this album makes it sound crystal clear, and as always Hietala's vocals are the most evident thing about the band (not that that's a good/bad thing). The title track here is one of the few moments where the band really let loose on epic song structures, and create something that sounds truly astounding.
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26.11.2012 - 21:36
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Tage Westerlund
This album well its not easy to listen, made more to listen not try make one killer hit and song, sometimes boring, so far I like best only 1th tarot and secend album to , whit keys well they shood use better 2 guitars I like songs Angels Of Pain, and Stigmata accustic, same Live Hard Die Hard demo
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09.02.2022 - 08:59
Rating: 8
majormalfunction

Another great record by Tarot, it's quite different from the previous ones but you still hear it's the same band. There's a dip in quality in the middle of the record (tracks 6-8) but the rest hold up extremely well. It's has a unique production, doesn't feel formulatic, filled with great riffs and stellar solos.. where did power metal like this disappear?
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