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"Hellfire Club" CD by Edguy

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Item no. 422844
Title Hellfire Club
Musical Genre Speed Metal
Product topic Bands
Band Edguy
Release date 7/12/04
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 DVD-AUDIO

Disc 1

  • 1.
    Mysteria
  • 2.
    The piper never dies
  • 3.
    We don't need a hero
  • 4.
    Down to the devil
  • 5.
    King of fools
  • 6.
    Forever
  • 7.
    Under the moon
  • 8.
    Lavatory love machine
  • 9.
    Rise of the morning glory
  • 10.
    Lucifer in love
  • 11.
    Navigator
  • 12.
    The spirit will remain
  • 13.
    Children of steel
  • 14.
    Mysteria
  • 15.
    New age messiah
  • 16.
    The savage union
  • 17.
    Holy water
  • 18.
    Life And Times Of A Bonus Track
  • 19.
    King of fools (Video)
  • 20.
    Lavatory love machine (Video)
  • 21.
    Studio report
  • 22.
    Photo gallery
  • 23.
    Lyrics

by Jürgen Tschamler (04/02) This is the expected power and a lot more than that! Already the powerful opener "Mysteria" blows you away with full force. Fast and provided with some suspicious "Painkiller"-parts, this song is the proclamation of "Hellfire club". Furthermore, highlighted should be "The piper never dies" which in Edguy-terms is rather atypical. Stylistically, this song rather serves the Rainbow, Deep Purple corner while the chorus is typically Edguy. Especially Tobias Sammet delivers an excellent performance here! But don't worry, all Edguy fans are being served: e.g. with the up-tempo shells "We don't need a hero", "Lavatory love machine" or "Under the moon"- simply unmistakeable! Ballad fans will also find "Forever". The orchestra mentioned in the interview has been integrated into the songs discreetly, but at a closer listen it adds an enormous depth to the songs. Also production-wise, the guys have improved! Edguy fans won't be disappointed and even metallers who have formerly been critical should add "Hellfire club" to their list! (Jürgen Tschamler - 04/02)