NIGHTINGALE — Alive Again: The Breathing Shadow, Part IV

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4.45 | 6 ratings | 1 review
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Album · 2003

Tracklist

1. Recollections (2:09)
2. Shadowman (5:02)
3. The Glory Days (4:16)
4. Falling (3:25)
5. Into the Light (3:59)
6. Eternal (11:20)
7. State of Shock (3:08)
8. The One (3:47)
9. Shadowland Serenade (5:54)
10. Forever and Never (6:23)

Total Time: 49:28

Line-up/Musicians

- Tom Nouga / Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals (backing)
- Dan Swanö / Vocals (lead), Guitars, Keyboards
- Erik Oskarsson / Bass, Vocals (backing)
- Tom Björn / Drums

About this release

Release date: January 28, 2003
Label: The End Records

Cover art by Matt Cira
Mastering by Peter in de Betou
Engineering, Mixing by Dan Swanö

Thanks to bartosso, diamondblack for the updates

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aiylyn
What SHOULD be on the radio,

This is one of those CDs that makes me depressed...when I see it in a used shop. I always stop and wonder, why didn't it sit with the original buyer? Why didn't he or she like it? Because I think - and this is coming from someone who has never heard the other Nightingale material - that this album is perfect. Dan Swano has to be one of the most profilic musicians in Sweden; he definitely shows wide variety in music since he can reconcile Bloodbath with this. When I first listened to this, the thing that jumped out at me most immediately - and this is a rare occurence - was the singing. Most bands, you catch on to the guitar, or the drumming, or the keyboards, but with this band, it was the singing that did it. Swano's low-pitched, mellow, expressive tenor voice is addictive in a good way. He never shouts or screams but takes you on a gentle ride through the land of rock that is at once full of depth and meaning but is also catchy and easy to sing along to (which is a surefire winner in my book!). All of the songs here contain at least one hook that should grab the listener (that's why I mentioned radio in the subject line) but it is plainly obvious that a lot of brainpower went into the construction.

This should have appeal to old-school progressive rock fans and metal fans who want the occasional breath of fresh air from all the hard and heavy stuff.

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