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Superheroes



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Superheroes
by: Edguy

Price: $9.99
current as of:
03/11/2010 12:49 EST




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361150426
Format: EP
Item Dimensions: 24
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 1504
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: October 18, 2005
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ

Editorial Review:

Album Details:
Mini Album from the German Metal Band. Will Include "Superheroes", "Spooks in the Attic, "Blessing in Disguise", "Judas at the Opera", "The Spirit", and "Superheroes (EPIC Version)".

Disc 1:
  1. Superheroes
  2. Spooks in the Attic
  3. Blessing in Disguise
  4. Judas at the Opera - Edguy, Michael Kiske
  5. Spirit
  6. Superheroes [Epic Version]
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Edguy exceeds my expectations yet again
First off, I love Edguy. I mean it. I am a rabid Edguy fan. My other big bands are Metallica, AC/DC, and Megadeth. I also have quite a but of music by Black Sabbath, Dio, Astral Doors, Kiuas, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and the Who. I also listen to a random scattering of some harder death metal and classic rock. I'm not going to elaborate on my non-rock music tastes.

Just because I'm an evangelical priest of Edguy doesn't mean I follow them blindly. I own just about all of their ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great MP3 Download, not worh the price for a hard copy.
EPs are great to download as Amazon MP3 downloads since they don't warrant buying the hard copy for only four songs. You're also not paying for the redundant song Superheroes that also appears on Rocket Ride. If you're a fan of Edguy's more recent material, I highly recommend this download. Blessing in Disguise and The Spirit (a cover of Magnum) are the show stealers and should have been on full length albums. Edguy made The Spirit their own like Joe Cocker made "I Get By With A Little Help" his own.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Superheroes of metal - this is a blessing in EP disguise
What could one expect after Edguy's awesome, perfect and aggressive Hellfire Club? Well, the answer is a very un-Hellfire EP, where the songs are more melodic, experimental, varied and funny. But all that Edguy-ness is still here: inspired and effective songs, catchy choruses that make you hum-along, melodic but distinct guitarring, Tobi's unique voice and approach, and that Edguy sense of humour that seemed lost in the metal scene.

SUPERHEROES starts with a Batman-TV-series-theme-song-like ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice and Fresh!!!
I didn't like "Hellfire Club" that much. In my opinion it was their weakest album to date like been there heard that etc. In my opinion "Vane Glory" is the top with theater of salvation and their first album following.
However, even though for this maxi single I listened that they changed a bit their style and became more commercial it seemd that the result was very good. All of the songs are very good except Blessing In Disguise which is mediocre, and they sound fresh and "new".

Superheroes ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Way Better than Expected
I was a little worried about this before it came out because I wasn't impressed with their last effort "Hellfire Club". I mean it had it's moments but as an album as a whole I didn't care for. Nowhere near "Theater of Salvation" and/ or Vain Glory Opera and Mandrake. But in my opinion I figure all bands are entitled to at least one bad album so I decided to pick this up when it came out and I'm glad I did. I liked it alot from the 1st time I heard it, the title track "Superheroes" was stuck in my head all night as ...