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Between Heaven and Hell
by: Firewind
List Price: $16.98Price: $10.49 current as of: 03/14/2010 19:51 EDT
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0333822002120
Label: Leviathan
Manufacturer: Leviathan
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Leviathan
Release Date: July 30, 2002
Studio: Leviathan
Editorial Review:Album Description:2008 European reissue of the Metal band's debut album featuring three bonus tracks: 'End Of An Era', 'Fire (Demo Version) and 'Destination Forever' (Demo Version). Between Heaven & Hell is the 2002 debut album from the melodic Metal act produced by David T. Chastain and mixed by Fredrik Nordstrom (Hammerfall, Arch Enemy, In Flames). 14 tracks including, 'Warrior', 'World of Conflict', 'Destination Forever' and 'Oceans'. Century Media.
Disc 1:- Between Heaven and Hell
- Warrior
- Words of Conflict
- Destination Forever
- Oceans
- Tomorrow Can Wait
- Pictured Life
- Firewind Raging
- I Will Fight Alone
- Northern Sky
- Fire
- Who Am I
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Somebody please help me!! I've had the chorus for "warrior" stuck inside my head now for 2 days and I can't get rid of it.
I guess that's the price one has to pay for listening to a cd that is so damn appetizing. From start to finish it was like a rollercoaster ride that you thought was never going to end and were momentarily depressed when it did end but quickly realized that you can ride it all over again.
With this release Firewind have raised the metal bar to ...
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The following is from my review of Burning Wind, however, I talk about Heaven & Hell quite a bit, so I just pasted that review here:
When I first heard Between Heaven & Hell I was blown away. Here was an album worth listening to again, and again, and again. I got to the end of the first song and said, this is awesome! And I just HAD to listen to that song over again. I thought the same would happen for burning earth. I was wrong.
It's a good album, but nothing really blew ...
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A while back a friend of mine came to my house praising this album as if it was a god and saying how the guitarist (Gus G) was the best new guitarist out there. Being a fan of Stephen Fredrick's other band Kenziner I had my bud shut up so I could hear the album and I then understood his excitement.
This is some blistering metal. Just when I think that I've heard all the great bands out there another one comes out to punch me in the face and Firewind did just that. Gus G may be the next ...
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I had seen some ads for this album but the first time I heard this band was when one of my best friends in Canada received a copy from his buddy in Greece. I must say his cover is way nicer looking then the US release but the cover will be the least of your worries when this music addresses your ears. This serving of super finely done speed / power metal fires off with a song that is also the album title and once you hear about four seconds you will be hooked. The entire album rocks as a whole and never ...
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I had seen some ads for this album but the first time I heard this band was when one of my best friends in Canada received a copy from his buddy in Greece. I must say his cover is way nicer looking then the US release but the cover will be the least of your worries when this music addresses your ears. This serving of super finely done speed / power metal fires off with a song that is also the album title and once you hear about four seconds you will be hooked. The entire album rocks as a whole and never ...
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