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"Reflections (Revised Version)" CD by Apocalyptica

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Item no. 422084
Title Reflections (Revised Version)
Musical Genre Classic Metal
Product topic Bands
Band Apocalyptica
Release date 11/17/03
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD

Disc 1

  • 1.
    Prologue (Apprehension)
  • 2.
    No Education
  • 3.
    Faraway
  • 4.
    Somewhere Around Nothing
  • 5.
    Drive
  • 6.
    Cohkka
  • 7.
    Conclusion
  • 8.
    Resurrection
  • 9.
    Heat
  • 10.
    Cortége
  • 11.
    Pandemonium
  • 12.
    Toreador [Part 2]
  • 13.
    Epilogue (Relief)
  • 14.
    Seemann
  • 15.
    Faraway (Vol. 2) (Extended Version)
  • 16.
    Delusion
  • 17.
    Perdition
  • 18.
    Leave Me Alone

Disc 2

  • 1.
    Faraway
  • 2.
    Enter Sandman
  • 3.
    Inquisition Symphony
  • 4.
    Nothing Else Matters
  • 5.
    Somewhere Around Nothing
  • 6.
    Somewhere Around Nothing
  • 7.
    Faraway Vol. 2
  • 8.
    Seemann
  • 9.
    Faraway Vol. 2
  • 10.
    Reflections
  • 11.
    Seemann

The cello artists from Finland dare a huge step forward: this album contains ì no covers at all. Instead you realize the variety in possibilities in the ì band-concept: "Faraway" is a fragile piano-ballad. With ì "Resurrection" and "Somewhere around nothing" however, they present powerful ì heavy-hammers. No wonder since Dave Lombardo (Slayer) sits on drums like ì on three other tracks, too. But even where the percussion is not that ì obvious like in "Toreador II" (with a Latin touch to it) they unfold bombastic ì power that will leave many a mouth gapping. Sometimes you will find passages ì that might remind you of known metal tracks but they always culminate in a ì flood of sprinkling tunes that you wouldn't even know from Progrock bands. No ì doubts, these are true professionals and it's now at the latest that one ì astonishingly realises what this trio is actually capable of doing. Once you have listened to "Reflections" you will no longer miss the covers. (Sonja Angerer - ì 01/03)