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Disc I 01. Solitaire 02. Rule The World 03. Ghost Opera 04. The Human Stain 05. Blücher 06. Love You To Death 07. Up Through The Ashes 08. Mourning Star 09. Silence Of The Darkness 10. Anthem 11. EdenEcho + Memento Mori [video] + Human Stain [video]
Disc II [Live From Belgrade] 01. Solitaire 02. Ghost Opera 03. The Human Stain 04. Mourning Star 05. When The Lights Are Down 06. Abandoned 07. The Haunting 08. Memento Mori 09. Epilogue 10. March Of Mephisto
Bonus studio tracks: 11. Season's End 12. Pendulous Fall 13. Epilogue 14. Rule The World [Remix]
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Additional info Recorded at Gate Studios in Wolfsburg, Germany.
Produced by Sascha Paeth and Miro.
Engineered by Sascha Paeth, Miro, Olaf Reitmeier & Simon Oberender.
Additional vocal recordings dne by Bredo Myrvang at The Sound Residence in Oslo, Norway.
Artwork and layout by Mattias Norén.
Live from Belgrade.
Recorded April 2007 at SKC Hall, Belgrade, Serbia.
Recorded by Arnold Lindberg.
Mixed by Sascha Paeth at Pathway Studios.
Mastered by Miro and Sascha Paeth at Gatestudio.
Additional engineering and editing by Olaf Reitmeier and Philip Colodetti. |
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Let's talk a bit today about "Ghost Opera - The Second Coming", the re-release version of Kamelot's last album. Ghost Opera was only released last year (2007) but like Kreator with their second version of "Enemy Of God" Kamelot is back with a new "re-release" full of bonuses. Sure this is not a must for the people who already have the original album, but if you don't have it yet, I highly recommend you to buy "Ghost Opera - The Second Coming" instead of the simple "Ghost Opera".
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Awesome I'll still listen to that album 'till I close my eyes, close my eyes, ..
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I really like this album. In my opinion, it's close to being the pinnacle of Kamelot's dramatic power metal (as I call it). Surely not all songs are interesting musically but Roy Khan's charismatic and heartfelt vocals make up for it to some extent. 
The second CD is also nice with great live performance. Though, bonus songs don't seem to be on the same level as the album itself.
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