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by: Blind Guardian
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701855523
Format: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
MPN: 18555
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: May 19, 2009
Studio: Century Media
Disc 1:- Inquisition
- Banish from Sanctuary
- Damned for All Time
- Follow the Blind
- Hall of the King
- Fast to Madness
- Beyond the Ice
- Valhalla
- Don't Break the Circle
- Barbara Ann
- Majesty [*][Demo Version]
- Trial by the Archon [*][Demo Version]
- Battlions of Fear [*][Demo Version]
- Run for the Night [*][Demo Version]
Editorial Review:
Album Description: 2007 digitally remastered edition of the band's 1989 second album augmented with 4 bonus demo tracks.
Album Details: 2007 Digitally Remastered Edition of the Band's 1989 Second Album Augmented with Four Bonus Demo Tracks.
Average Rating: 
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Blind Guardian is probably the best power metal band around, but their older albums take a decidedly more thrash metal approach. With the band's second album, 1989's Follow the Blind, you can start to see the band shift directions. Like their debut album Battalions of Fear, this is still largely a thrash album, but the band includes more melodies and more intricate arrangements. The fantasy themes are again quite prominent, and include a song about Elric (Fast to Madness) and what appears to be a ...
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I'm amazed at people rating this album so low! I think, we should be appreciating music for what it is, not for what it could have become (or became much later). Does anybody remember, that this is a record from 1989? Does anybody remember what metal scene looked like at that time? That was the time of some mean metal reigning supreme, the time of thrash and speed-metal, the time of death-metal gaining full force. There was no place for anything epic or melodic. So what's the point of rating "Follow ...
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This is BG' second album. It's really a pretty good album. But if you're use to the BG from "Imaginations from the Other Side" then you might be a little surprised. This album is more thrashy than their later releases but BG still shows their great musicianship. The songs kick ass too. If you're a BG fan then this is a good CD to get to complete your collection.
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Let me explain why I rated this album 3/5. I am an avid BG fan and own all their albums/singles, enjoying every period of the band for different reasons. In this album BG made their sound heavier and more "professional" so to say. However, it lacks the raw spirit of Battalions Of Fear and the songwriting doesn't consistently deliver. A couple songs stand out while the rest of the album is solid. Their next effort, Tales Of The Twilight World, marks the beginning of BG forging their distinctive style ...
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If your a Diehard fan like myself. You will Love this CD. If you Started listening to Blind Guardian From "Nightfall in Middle Earth" To "A Night at the Opera" Or Even From Imaginations. You will probly Hate this CD. It has much of the same Feel as Battalions of Fear and Gives us the Raw Untamed Feel of Blind Guardian. In my Opinion It doesnt get any better than This. This CD Doesnt have many of the well known songs but it has some Great Songs such as, Valhalla (one of my personal Favorites) Damned For ...
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