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Angra - Rebirth Mp3

  • Performer: Angra
  • Album: Rebirth
  • Label: Steamhammer
  • Catalog #: SPV 085-72782 CD
  • MP3: 1680 mb | FLAC: 2438 mb
  • Released: 2001
  • Country: Germany
  • Style: Symphonic Rock, Speed Metal, Heavy Metal, Power Metal, Progressive Metal
  • Rating: 4.6/5
  • Votes: 516
  • Category: Rock
Angra - Rebirth Mp3

Tracklist

1Unholy Wars
Music By – Kiko Loureiro Music By, Lyrics By – Rafael Bittencourt
(8:13)
2Part II - Forgiven Return
Voice [Maracatu Voices] – Grupo Woyekê, Mestre Dinho
3Heroes Of Sand
Lyrics By – Rafael BittencourtMusic By – Edu Falaschi
4:39
4In Excelsis
Music By – Kiko Loureiro
1:03
5Millennium Sun
Music By – Kiko Loureiro Music By, Lyrics By – Rafael Bittencourt
5:11
6Running Alone
Choir – André Kbelo, Edu FalaschiChoir, Music By, Lyrics By – Rafael Bittencourt
7:14
7Part I - Imperial Crown
Voice [Maracatu Voices] – Grupo Woyekê, Mestre Dinho
8Rebirth
Music By – Kiko Loureiro Music By, Lyrics By – Rafael Bittencourt
5:17
9Nova Era
Arranged By [String Quartet], Lyrics By – Rafael BittencourtLyrics By – Felipe AndreoliMusic By – Edu Falaschi, Kiko Loureiro
4:52
10Acid Rain
Choir – André Kbelo, Carolin Wols, Edu Falaschi, Felipe Andreoli, Kiko Loureiro , Maria Rita , Zeca LoureiroChoir, Music By, Lyrics By – Rafael Bittencourt
6:07
11Judgement Day
Lyrics By – Rafael BittencourtMusic By – Aquiles Priester, Edu Falaschi, Kiko Loureiro
5:40
12Visions Prelude
Lyrics By – Rafael BittencourtMusic By – Kiko Loureiro Written-By – Frédéric Chopin
4:31

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SPV 085-72782 CDAngra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album)SteamhammerSPV 085-72782 CDGermany2001
3071882Angra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album)Nothing To Say3071882France2001
1309160-1Angra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album)Paradoxx Music1309160-1Brazil2001
SRCD-2590Angra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album)Seoul Records, Inc.SRCD-2590South Korea2001
VICP-61568Angra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album, Promo)victorVICP-61568Japan2001
CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
3071882Angra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album)Nothing To Say3071882France2001
1309160-1Angra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album)Paradoxx Music1309160-1Brazil2001
SRCD-2590Angra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album)Seoul Records, Inc.SRCD-2590South Korea2001
VICP-61568Angra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album, Promo)victorVICP-61568Japan2001
ASL060-2Angra Rebirth ‎(CD, Album)Not On LabelASL060-2Brazil2001

Credits

  • BassFelipe Andreoli
  • DrumsAquiles Priester
  • GuitarKiko Loureiro , Rafael Bittencourt
  • Keyboards, PianoGunter Werno
  • PercussionDouglas Las Casas
  • ProducerDennis Ward
  • VocalsEdu Falaschi
  • Arranged ByAngra
  • Arranged By [Keyboards]Kiko Loureiro (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 8, 10), Rafael Bittencourt (tracks: 4, 9)
  • BassFelipe Andreoli
  • CelloRoman Mekinulov
  • Choir, Arranged By [Backing Vocals]Dennis Ward, Edu Falaschi, Rafael Bittencourt
  • CoverIsabel de Amorin
  • Design Concept [Cover Concept]Rafael Bittencourt
  • DrumsAquiles Priester
  • Engineer [Assistant, At Anonimato]André Kbelo
  • Executive-ProducerAntonio D. Pirani
  • GuitarKiko Loureiro , Rafael Bittencourt
  • Keyboards, PianoGunter Werno
  • Lyrics By [Lyrical Assistance]Dennis Ward
  • ManagementAntonio Pirani, Isolda Pirani
  • Mastered ByJürgen Lusky
  • PercussionDouglas Las Casas
  • ProducerDennis Ward
  • Recorded By, Engineer, Mixed ByDennis Ward
  • Sleeve, Design, Photography ByMarcelo Rossi
  • VocalsEdu Falaschi

Notes

Track 10 is an adaption from Chopin's Opus 24 in C minor.Track 10 is an adaption from Chopin's Opus 24 in C minor.

Recorded at House of Audio Studios Germany and Anonimato Studios Brazil from June to August of 2001.
Mixed and mastered at House of Audio Studios in August of 2001.

℗ 2001 STEAMHAMMER, a division of SPV GmbH.
© 2001 STEAMHAMMER, a division of SPV GmbH.
Distributed by SPV GmbH.
Made in Germany.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 8 027192 000528
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): ATRCD0005 02 DISCTRONICS
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L503
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 6218
  • Barcode (Printed): 4001617 727829
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): [Sonopress logo] A-61845/ 085-72782 A
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI LB 45
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0753
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): [Sonopress logo] A-61845/ 085-72782 A
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI LB 45
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 0773
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3): [Sonopress logo] 50357492/ 085-72782 21
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI LB 45
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 0780
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 4): [Sonopress logo] A-61845/ 085-72782 A
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI LB 45
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI 0763
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 09002

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Steamhammer
  • Copyright (c) – Steamhammer
  • Distributed By – SPV GmbH
  • Recorded At – House Of Audio
  • Recorded At – Anonimato Studios
  • Mixed At – House Of Audio
  • Mastered At – House Of Audio
  • Pressed By – Sonopress – A-61845
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rock Brigade Records
  • Copyright (c) – Rock Brigade Records
  • Licensed From – Editora Rock Brigade Ltda
  • Distributed By – edel

Video

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Hopefully one day we will get this album on vinyl!
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And to think I was worried when I first heard that Angra "broke up" in 2000. Little did I know that the result of the split would result in not one but two great progressive power metal bands. Original vocalist Andre Matos, bassist Luis Mariutti, and drummer Ricardo Confessori left to start the excellent Shaman (Matos has since exited for a solo career), while the remaining members brought in some new blood, most notably vocalist Edu Falaschi, and re-launched Angra in 2001 with the breathtaking album Rebirth.

As much as I love the early Angra albums, Rebirth is the album I'm most likely to wear out from repeated listens. Rebirth comes across as a more polished, more mature version of the band's debut album Angels Cry. All of the elements that made that album a classic are present here, from the high-speed guitars to the prominent keyboards to the fantastic melodies to Angra's signature Brazilian musical elements. On top of that, the band finally has a vocalist who doesn't have to rely exclusively on high notes. Edu Falaschi is a major talent, and his powerful soaring voice is no doubt a welcome change for those who were put off by Andre Matos's high-pitched style (which to be honest I never minded).

This album is so powerful and so melodic that it took all of 30 seconds of the first song (after the obligatory instrumental intro) to have me totally sold. Very few power metal albums leave me breathless like Rebirth did, and six years later it still has every bit as much an impact. Aside from that throwaway intro track, there isn't a weak moment on the whole album. In fact, it's quite the opposite. Every single song on Rebirth is an absolute classic.

Put Rebirth right up there with Holy Land as the crown jewels of the Angra discography. Fans of great melodic power metal, from Iron Maiden and Helloween to Dragonforce and Brainstorm need to add Rebirth to their collections.
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