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Space Odyssey - Embrace The Galaxy



8.2 | 20 votes |
Release date: 2003
Style: Neoclassical, Progressive metal

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01. Despair And Pain
02. Embrace The Galaxy
03. Emposium
04. Entering The Dome
05. The House With A Hundred Windows
06. Grand Opening
07. Requiem For A Dream
08. Seduction Of Life
09. A Perfect Day

Staff review by
Dream Taster
Rating:
9.0
Wait, I know what you are about to say. "Another opera, again? Aren't they tired of it?", "Yes, space! Damn original after Arjen Lucassen and Luca Turilli!" or even "Richard Andersson's twenty-fourth project, isn't it?" But wait one more second, this one is a winner! So, another Prog metal project/band from Swedish keyboard master Richard Andersson and another space opera indeed, but what an album! The idea of this project came with Andersson jamming with guitar player Magnus Nilsson. They soon contacted Marcel Jakob and Patrik Johansson both known for their work with Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force and Zoltan Csörsz from Time Requiem finalized the line-up. This killer album was recorded during spring 2003 and released under Regain Records licensing.

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published 08.07.2004 | Comments (1)

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Comments: 2   Visited by: 16 users
18.07.2022 - 11:27
Rating: 7
majormalfunction
Richard Anderssen was on a writing spree at this point and decided to have two different bands going on at the same time. The music of Space Odyssey and Time Requiem is close to each other even though this is more Yngwie Malmsteen fueled. Just as Time Requiem the line-up is outstanding, Marcel Jacob on bass and Zoltan Csörsz (Flower Kings) on drums is just great. An overall enjoyable and fun experience, i'm somewhere in the middle of giving it 7 or 8. Let's stick with 7 for now.
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19.12.2023 - 12:30
JoHn Doe
The opening song rips off ABBA's Voulez-Vous.
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The House With A Hundred Windows rips off Dream Theater's Ytse Jam.
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