Blind Guardian - Live Beyond The Spheres (3CD) (Digipak Edition) (2017)

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Blind Guardian - Live Beyond The Spheres (3CD) (Digipak Edition) (2017)

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Blind Guardian - Live Beyond The Spheres (3CD) (Digipak Edition) (2017)

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Year : 2017
Style : Melodic Power Metal
Country : Germany
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 180 mb


Bio:

Blind Guardian is a German power metal band formed in the mid-1980s in Krefeld, West Germany.They are often credited as one of the seminal and most influential bands in the power metal and speed metal subgenres.Nine musicians have been a part of the band's line-up in its history, which has consisted of singer Hansi Kürsch, guitarists André Olbrich and Marcus Siepen, and drummer Frederik Ehmke since 2005.Blind Guardian is a part of the German heavy metal scene that emerged in the mid-1980s. They formed in 1984 as Lucifer's Heritage by Kürsch (then also bass guitarist), Olbrich, other guitarist Markus Dörk and drummer Thomas Stauch. Dörk and Stauch both left the following year, and were replaced by Christof Theißen and Hans-Peter Frey respectively, who left as well before the end of the year. In 1987, Siepen joined and Stauch returned; under this line-up, which lasted 18 years (the longest in the band's history), the band changed their name to Blind Guardian and released their first album, Battalions of Fear, in 1988.Over the releases, Blind Guardian established themselves as a notable successful band and as pioneers of the power metal movement. In 1996, Kürsch stopped acting as the band's bass guitarist to focus on vocals. Various session members replaced him, mainly Oliver Holzwarth. However in 2005, Stauch left the band, disapproving of Blind Guardian's transition into a more complex progressive sound with a heavy use of backing vocals, and was replaced by Ehmke.Most of Blind Guardian's albums were well received by fans and critics alike: Somewhere Far Beyond (1992), Imaginations from the Other Side (1995), and Nightfall in Middle-Earth (1998), are especially seen as influential works. The music is mostly composed by Kürsch and Olbrich together, and the lyrics, written by Kürsch, are mostly inspired by the fiction of fantasy authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien, Michael Moorcock, Robert Jordan, Stephen King and George R. R. Martin as well as traditional legends and epics.Over the years a theme has developed which personifies the band members as travelling storytellers, leading fans to refer to the band affectionately as "The Bards".

Album:

Maybe it's just my perception but it seems that quite a lot of live albums have been released lately. At least more live albums than studio efforts have crossed my desk in recent months, which has given me the impression that bands are keen on preserving the material performed during recent tours for posterity. This is actually good news, especially because most of those live recordings have been of stellar quality so far.Now, the German progressive/melodic speed metal powerhouse BLIND GUARDIAN have released a live effort, which, for lack of other words, can only be described as monumental. Thirty shows were recorded during their 2015 European tour and each one was about two hours and fifteen minutes long. Thus, there was plenty of material to choose from. Being the perfectionist that he is, BLIND GUARDIAN vocalist Hansi Kürsch selected only the best recordings for the present live album. All in all, Live Beyond The Spheres contains – are you ready for this? – 22 songs recorded at ten different shows, including old classics (with the deplorable absence of “Welcome To Dying”), more recent material such as the three tracks from BLIND GUARDIAN's last studio album Beyond The Red Mirror (the opener “The Ninth Wave”, “Twilight Of The Gods” and “Prophecies”) and several songs the four-piece plus live keyboarder and bass player rarely perform in concert. This is an incredible compilation of songs but can BLIND GUARDIAN hold a candle to some of the other superb live albums that have been released this year?Yes, indeed they can. Musically, there is a lot to praise and nothing to complain about. Hansi Kürsch's characteristic and expressive vocals shine through each and every one of the 22 songs and (almost) every note is exactly where it is supposed to be. The performance of Marcus Siepen (guitar), André Olbrich (guitar), Frederik Ehmke (drums) as well as bassist Barend Courbois and keyboardist Michael "Mi" Schüren is simply brilliant and as tight as a duck's arse. Right from the intro, which nicely 'overlaps' with the opener “The Ninth Wave”, Live Beyond The Spheres is a compelling and captivating live album. BLIND GUARDIAN's music - always “serious heavy metal” (Hansi Kürsch introducing “Banish From Sanctuary”), often heavily influenced by folk music, especially by the characteristic melodies and chords progressions of Irish folk, sometimes quite progressive and occasionally a tad bombastic – never gets boring and is best enjoyed live or by means of a recording such as this one. The audience is present all the time and forms an integral part of the massive live sound, which gets the energy-laden live atmosphere sufficiently across. Considering the fact that the songs have been selected from ten shows all across Europe, the album sounds remarkably uniform and consistent.The three energy-packed CDs (or four vinyl records, your choice) will give you plenty of opportunity to dive into the BLIND GUARDIAN's fantasy world of metal music. And yet, as huge and as brilliant Live Beyond The Spheres is, I wonder whether less wouldn't have been more in this case. On the whole, the sheer number of 22 tracks, some of them six, seven, eight or even more than nine minutes long, such as the exotic and at the same time epic “Wheel Of Time”, might be a bit overwhelming and listeners who are not overly familiar with BLIND GUARDIAN may find it difficult to digest all this at once. Still, BLIND GUARDIAN fans will love this colossal live effort, novices to the German progressive/power metal outfit will have plenty of material to dig deep into the music of one of the finest metal bands of the last decades while connoisseurs of live albums in general are well advised not to miss out on this one.Maybe it's just my perception but it seems that quite a lot of live albums have been released lately. At least more live albums than studio efforts have crossed my desk in recent months, which has given me the impression that bands are keen on preserving the material performed during recent tours for posterity. This is actually good news, especially because most of those live recordings have been of stellar quality so far. Now, the German progressive/melodic speed metal powerhouse BLIND GUARDIAN have released a live effort, which, for lack of other words, can only be described as monumental. Thirty shows were recorded during their 2015 European tour and each one was about two hours and fifteen minutes long. Thus, there was plenty of material to choose from. Being the perfectionist that he is, BLIND GUARDIAN vocalist Hansi Kürsch selected only the best recordings for the present live album. All in all, Live Beyond The Spheres contains – are you ready for this? – 22 songs recorded at ten different shows, including old classics (with the deplorable absence of “Welcome To Dying”), more recent material such as the three tracks from BLIND GUARDIAN's last studio album Beyond The Red Mirror (the opener “The Ninth Wave”, “Twilight Of The Gods” and “Prophecies”) and several songs the four-piece plus live keyboarder and bass player rarely perform in concert. This is an incredible compilation of songs but can BLIND GUARDIAN hold a candle to some of the other superb live albums that have been released this year? Yes, indeed they can. Musically, there is a lot to praise and nothing to complain about. Hansi Kürsch's characteristic and expressive vocals shine through each and every one of the 22 songs and (almost) every note is exactly where it is supposed to be. The performance of Marcus Siepen (guitar), André Olbrich (guitar), Frederik Ehmke (drums) as well as bassist Barend Courbois and keyboardist Michael "Mi" Schüren is simply brilliant and as tight as a duck's arse. Right from the intro, which nicely 'overlaps' with the opener “The Ninth Wave”, Live Beyond The Spheres is a compelling and captivating live album. BLIND GUARDIAN's music - always “serious heavy metal” (Hansi Kürsch introducing “Banish From Sanctuary”), often heavily influenced by folk music, especially by the characteristic melodies and chords progressions of Irish folk, sometimes quite progressive and occasionally a tad bombastic – never gets boring and is best enjoyed live or by means of a recording such as this one. The audience is present all the time and forms an integral part of the massive live sound, which gets the energy-laden live atmosphere sufficiently across. Considering the fact that the songs have been selected from ten shows all across Europe, the album sounds remarkably uniform and consistent. The three energy-packed CDs (or four vinyl records, your choice) will give you plenty of opportunity to dive into the BLIND GUARDIAN's fantasy world of metal music. And yet, as huge and as brilliant Live Beyond The Spheres is, I wonder whether less wouldn't have been more in this case. On the whole, the sheer number of 22 tracks, some of them six, seven, eight or even more than nine minutes long, such as the exotic and at the same time epic “Wheel Of Time”, might be a bit overwhelming and listeners who are not overly familiar with BLIND GUARDIAN may find it difficult to digest all this at once. Still, BLIND GUARDIAN fans will love this colossal live effort, novices to the German progressive/power metal outfit will have plenty of material to dig deep into the music of one of the finest metal bands of the last decades while connoisseurs of live albums in general are well advised not to miss out on this one.

Line Up:

Hansi Kürsch - Bass (1986-1995), Vocals (1986-present) - See also: Demons & Wizards, ex-Lucifer's Heritage, ex-Executor
André Olbrich - Guitars (lead) (1986-present) - See also: ex-Lucifer's Heritage, ex-European, ex-Zero Fault
Marcus Siepen - Guitars (rhythm) (1987-present) - See also: Sinbreed
Frederik Ehmke - Drums (2005-present) - See also: Sinbreed, ex-Schattentantz, ex-Neoshine

Tracklist:

CD1:

01. The Ninth Wave
02. Banish From Sanctuary
03. Nightfall
04. Prophecies
05. Tanelorn
06. The Last Candle
07. And Then There Was Silence

CD2:

01. The Lord Of The Rings
02. Fly
03. Bright Eyes
04. Lost In The Twilight Hall
05. Imaginations From The Other Side
06. Into The Storm
07. Twilight Of The Gods
08. A Past And Future Secret
09. And The Story Ends

CD3:

01. Sacred Worlds
02. The Bard’s Song (In The Forest)
03. Valhalla
04. Wheel Of Time
05. Majesty
06. Mirror Mirror

+ Video "Mirror Mirror" (Official Video)

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