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Performer: DragonForce
Title: The Power Within
Style: Speed Metal, Heavy Metal
Year 2012
Country UK
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 294
MP3 size: 1651 mb
FLAC size: 1385 mb
WMA size: 1105 mb
Other formats: AUD AHX AAC MP1 MPC TTA AC3

DragonForce - The Power Within mp3 album


DragonForce - The Power Within mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Holding On
Lyrics By – Herman Li, Sam TotmanMusic By – Sam TotmanSoloist – Herman*, Sam*
4:56
2 Fallen World
Lyrics By – Sam TotmanMusic By – Sam TotmanSoloist – Herman*, Sam*, Vadim*
4:09
3 Cry Thunder
Lyrics By – Herman Li, Sam TotmanMusic By – Sam TotmanSoloist – Herman*, Sam*
5:17
4 Give Me The Night
Lyrics By – Frédéric Leclercq, Herman Li, Sam TotmanMusic By – Frédéric Leclercq, Sam TotmanSoloist – Fred*, Herman*, Sam*
4:29
5 Wings Of Liberty
Lyrics By – Herman Li, Sam TotmanMusic By – Sam TotmanSoloist – Fred*, Herman*, Sam*
7:22
6 Seasons
Lyrics By – Frédéric Leclercq, Herman Li, Sam TotmanMusic By – Frédéric LeclercqSoloist – Fred*, Herman*, Sam*, Vadim*
5:05
7 Heart Of The Storm
Lyrics By – Herman Li, Sam TotmanMusic By – Sam TotmanSoloist – Herman*, Sam*
4:44
8 Die By The Sword
Lyrics By – Herman Li, Sam TotmanMusic By – Sam TotmanSoloist – Herman*, Sam*
4:38
9 Last Man Stands
Lyrics By – Frédéric Leclercq, Herman Li, Sam TotmanMusic By – Sam TotmanSoloist – Herman*, Sam*, Vadim*
5:12
10 Seasons (Acoustic Version)
Lyrics By – Frédéric Leclercq, Herman Li, Sam TotmanMusic By – Frédéric LeclercqSoloist – Fred*
4:26

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Electric Generation Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Electric Generation Recordings
  • Manufactured By – Essential Music & Marketing
  • Distributed By – Essential Music & Marketing
  • Published By – EMI Music Publishing, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Thin Ice Studios
  • Recorded At – LamerLuser Studios
  • Recorded At – X-OR Studios
  • Mastered At – FineTune
  • Pressed By – Sound Performance

Credits

  • A&R [Direction] – Dave Rath*
  • Arranged By – Frédéric Leclercq, Herman Li, Sam Totman, Vadim Pruzhanov
  • Artwork [Beer Mats] – Frédéric Leclercq
  • Bass, Guitar [Guitars], Backing Vocals – Frédéric Leclercq
  • Crew, Engineer [Front Of House Sound Engineer] – Alan Doof McCann*
  • Crew, Technician [Drum] – Stuart Murray
  • Crew, Technician [Guitar] – Adriano Sergio
  • Crew, Tour Manager – John J Walsh
  • Drums, Backing Vocals – Dave Mackintosh
  • Engineer – Herman Li, Karl Groom
  • Guest, Backing Vocals – Clive Nolan, Emily Ovenden
  • Guitar [Guitars], Backing Vocals – Herman Li, Sam Totman
  • Keyboards, Piano, Backing Vocals – Vadim Pruzhanov
  • Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Marc Hudson
  • Legal – Alexis Grower, Penny Ganz
  • Management – Steve McTaggart
  • Management [Agency Representation] – Josh Kline, Paul Bolton, Zoe Godden
  • Management [Business] – Kay Kaur, Mark Howe , Rob Shore
  • Management [Insurance] – Paul Barrie
  • Management [Travel] – Ingrid Klitsie
  • Mastered By – Peter Van't Riet*
  • Mixed By – DragonForce, Karl Groom
  • Producer [Production Team] – Frédéric Leclercq, Herman Li, Sam Totman

Notes

Metal box including:
• CD of the album (identical to standalone release)
• Access code for bonus material
• Flag
• Flashlight / bottle opener
• 5 beer mats featuring band cartoons by Frédéric Leclercq

First catalog number from box, second one from CD.

℗ & © 2012 Electric Generation Recordings
Printed in the UK

All songs published by EMI Music Publishing, Inc.
Recorded at Thin Ice Studios, LamerLuser and X-OR Studios.
Mastered at FinTune Mastering.

Management: Steve McTaggart for 3XM Music Management.
Business Management: Rob Shore and Kay Kaur at RSA Inc., New York (USA)
Mark Howe at Entertainment Accountancy International, London (Rest of the World).
Agency Representation: Josh Kline at The Agency Group, New York (N. America)
Paul Bolton & Zoe Godden at X-ray Touring, London (Rest of the World).
Legal: Alexis Grower for Magrath LLP / Penny Ganz for Ganz Legal.
Travel: Ingrid Klitsie for The Tour Division, London.
Insurance: Paul Barrie at Doodson Entertainment, Manchester (UK).

A&R Direction: Dave Rath for Roadrunner Records, New York.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Box): 5060156653531
  • Barcode (CD): 5 060156 657546
  • Matrix / Runout: [Sound Performance logo] 020 8691 2121 EG5754
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LP76
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI AAHP1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EG5754 DragonForce The Power Within ‎(CD, Album) Electric Generation Recordings EG5754 UK 2012
EG5398 DragonForce The Power Within ‎(13xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Electric Generation Recordings EG5398 UK 2012
SR0761-0 DragonForce The Power Within ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records SR0761-0 US 2012
EG5907 Dragonforce The Power Within ‎(LP, Album) Electric Generation Recordings EG5907 UK 2012
ICARUS 875 DragonForce The Power Within ‎(CD, Album) Icarus Music ICARUS 875 Argentina 2012


Duzshura
*sigh*bands, when will you learn that once your vocalist bails, your band is over? with this new vocalist,... the singing sounds like every other generic power-metal band now. ZP's vocals were different enough to stand out (while seeming fairly standard somehow), but now with the new singer, the band is clearly trying to cover up his vocals with backup singing all over the place and the change is really obvious and unfortunate. very very bland compared to the previous 4 albums they released. it just seems really uninspired. it might be passable if you've never heard DragonForce before, but as a big DF fan, this album didn't grab me at all. didn't hold me attention or get me pumped at all. even the solos and shredding seem lifeless on this album.
Vudozilkree
This comment aged so TERRIBLY. Reaching Into Infinity kicked ass.
Tiainar
undefined Not to mention Royal Hunt's new singer fit the band perfectly, being completely different from the previous singer, yet matching the style of the band almost better! Did not seem to negatively affect the band. I would almost say that Royal Hunt's new singer fit the -- oh, wait, you already said that, well, I'll repeat it: The new singer seemed to fit the style even better than the previous, though I do like how the original was a bit more prone to hit higher notes. (To be honest, I don't think the old singer hit the high notes all that WELL, but he did hit 'em, and once you have gotten a taste for a much power metal as I have, one can hardly go wrong.)
Redfury
Not to mention Royal Hunt's new singer fit the band perfectly, being completely different from the previous singer, yet matching the style of the band almost better! Did not seem to negatively affect the band.
Ginaun
While I agree with a lot of your review here, it's a bit unfair to say that once the singer goes then that band is done. The singer is NOT the band after all. For example, The Dillinger Escape Plan have never been more successful since they changed singers.