THE BLACK MAGES — The Black Mages II: The Skies Above

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Album · 2004

Tracklist

1. The Rocking Grounds (3:58)
2. Zeromus (3:51)
3. Vamo' Alla Flamenco (4:25)
4. Hunter's Chance (4:46)
5. Otherworld (3:14)
6. Matoya's Cave (4:43)
7. The Man With the Machine Gun (4:17)
8. Maybe I'm A Lion (5:36)
9. Battle With The Four Fiends (3:58)
10. The Skies Above (7:16)
11. Blue Blast - Winning The Rainbow (4:49)

Total Time 50:53

Line-up/Musicians

- Nobuo Uematsu / keyboards
- Kenichiro Fukui / keyboards
- Tsuyoshi Sekito / guitar
- Keiji Kawamori / bass guitar
- Arata Hanyuda / drums
- Michio Okamiya / guitar

Guest musicians:
- Kazco Hamano / vocals
- Tomoaki “Mr. Goo” Watanabe / vocals

About this release

Released 22nd December 2004 on Universal Music Group.

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martindavey87
Nobuo Uematsu and his dastardly clan of Black Mages are back with 'The Skies Above', a sequel to their self-titled debut which features progressive metal versions of music composed for the Final Fantasy video games (composed, I should add, by Uematsu himself).

Random nugget for you, but I've never played any of the Final Fantasy games.

Now, I'm not usually a big fan of instrumental albums. While I do enjoy the music, I find it tedious sitting through so much of it in one go, so it's surprising to me that 'The Black Mages', the bands first outing, is a personal favourite of mine, and was awarded as such, with five stars.

'The Black Mages' was heavily keyboard-driven, full of energy and overall a lot of fun. 'The Skies Above' just seems the complete opposite. The songs seem more guitar-oriented, and the fun and enthusiasm of the first seems to have been replaced by super seriousness. It's not bad, but this album just lacks that joyful energy.

There's two songs with vocals this time around. 'Otherworld' and 'The Skies Above'. Both are good songs, and the vocals do break up the monotony a little. On the instrumental side of things, tracks like 'Hunter's Chance', 'The Man With the Machine Gun' and 'Battle With the Four Fiends' are notable tracks that make this album a worthy purchase, but sadly none of them live up to what's come before.

'The Skies Above' is a bit of a mixed bag. There's some good songs and some bad ones. There's a lot of styles covered which keeps things somewhat interesting, and the musicianship is of a high standard, though sometimes wasted on uninteresting arrangements. Overall, it's a good album, but if it's your introduction to the band then you're better off going with their self-titled debut.

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