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you forget and enjoy feeling transported, especially in a tribute to the hymn of joy for the final. Huge.
The first few seconds of "Merry Minstrel" and the guitar solo starts it presage a great song that does not disappoint as the song progresses. Again this undefined mixture of high quality sounds to me back groups of the late eighties, but with a much more current, and I enjoy leaving me by well-chosen melodies. The guitar riff, very powerful. The work on the keys, excellent.

"Spread your wings" is a beautiful piano ballad accompanied by a soft and delicious dubbed voices. The chorus, and the whole group returns to remember great momentsIt seems that the heart rules rather than hardness. As with "Shamandalie" Sonata Arctica, themes and make me come to terms with "The Ballad of turn." Another issue to be included in future compilations of tracks alone.

"Iron Hand" leaves the softness and bring back the speed. The voice did not leave despite the softness that makes the entire disk, or when it rises up to sing a estribilo that abysmal record back to Rainbow.

The album ends with "Heart Attack" and "Worlds Apart." The first to offer a more expensive Melodic Power and classic, but as I say, nice to hear from the new shades offered throughout it. Good guitar solo in the middle with a surprisea melody ... Discover them!

"Worlds Apart" is the final theme, closing and title track. Again, as throughout the nearly hour-long class quality and appears throughout. Again the chorus may remind other groups Melodic Power (for each may sound to some) but what is clear is that it is a perfect climax for this good work. Memories

Sonata, Stratovarius, Rainbow and many other groups will appear in listening to the "Worlds Apart." I must admit that I had to hear it several times to learn to value it, and even the first time I thought, ufff, more of the same. But with three or four listen to the record is much more intense and original, to the point of having me andnganchado with his melodies, and especially the wonderful "No Ones Lives Forever."

General appreciation: Great Work

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