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Performer: Crimson Glory
Title: Astronomica
Style: Prog Rock, Heavy Metal
Year 1999
Country US
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 808
MP3 size: 1670 mb
FLAC size: 1844 mb
WMA size: 1754 mb
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Crimson Glory - Astronomica mp3 album


Crimson Glory - Astronomica mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

Astronomica
1-1 March To Glory
Written-By – Enya
3:30
1-2 War Of The Worlds 4:09
1-3 New World Machine 4:14
1-4 Astronomica 4:59
1-5 Edge Of Forever 5:46
1-6 Touch The Sun 5:56
1-7 Lucifer's Hammer 4:25
1-8 The Other Side Of Midnight 4:29
1-9 Cyber-Christ 5:13
1-10 Cydonia 5:47
Live
2-1 Painted Skies 7:08
2-2 Queen Of The Masquerade 6:19
2-3 Lost Reflection 6:28

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rising Sun Productions

Credits

  • Bass – Jeff Lords
  • Drums – Steve Wacholz
  • Guitar – Ben Jackson, Jon Drenning
  • Producer – Jon Drenning
  • Vocals – Wade Black

Notes

The CD is limited to 5,000 copies.
The live tracks on the the second CD were recorded on Sept. 2, 1989, at the Manatee Civic Center, Bradenton, Florida.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 009880 728925
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): A925759-01
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1, text): manufactured by optimal media production A925759-01
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI L571
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI 9714
  • Matrix / Runout (DIsc 2): A926381-02
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 2, text): manufactured by optimal media production A926381-02
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 2): IFPI L571
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 2, Variant 1): IFPI 9711
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 2, Variant 2): IFPI 9712
  • Label Code: LC 6784

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
6-70211-5043-2 Crimson Glory Astronomica ‎(CD, Album) Spitfire Records 6-70211-5043-2 US 1999
RG0304 Crimson Glory Astronomica ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Rock Gallery RG0304 Russia 1999
CD-PRO 5043 Crimson Glory Astronomica ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Spitfire Records CD-PRO 5043 US 1999
MASS CD DG 0998 Crimson Glory Astronomica ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Dig) Metal Mind Productions MASS CD DG 0998 Poland 2006
ROC 001-31 Crimson Glory Astronomica ‎(Cass, Album) Rocris Disc ROC 001-31 Romania 2002


Nicanagy
It's been eight years since Crimson Glory's last release, 1991's 'Strange and Beautiful'. The band had made quite a name for themselves at the start of their career, but all their momentum was cut off by "the 90's". Music trends shifted and Crimson Glory, like so many others, failed to remain relevant. However, the band never faltered and eventually returned with 1999's 'Astronomica'. While 'Strange and Beautiful' wasn't a terrible album, it didn't quite achieve the success of its predecessors, mostly due to the dying metal scene at the time, and the fact that the band tried being more experimental with their approach to songwriting. Thankfully, the boys are back on top form here, with 'Astronomica' going back to a full-on metal assault. Stylistically similar to 'Transcendence', the only major difference here, besides having a different vocalist, is a more beefed up production, which makes the Glory sound heavier than they ever had before. The album has been scrutinized for its faults however. Most notable is that the drumming is all machine-programmed, a 20-minute police radio broadcast which closes the album off, but wastes a hell of a lot of time in doing so, and then there's vocalist Wade Black! Former vocalist Midnight left some impossible shoes to fill, and it's understandable why most fans weren't keen on Black's efforts, but for what it's worth, I think he does a good job and his voice suits the heavier sound of the band.If you haven't completely given up with Crimson Glory by now, then you'll find some nice little gems on this album. Songs such as 'War of the Worlds', 'New World Machine', 'Cyber Christ', 'Cydonia' and the title track itself, can all hold their own with the bands previous material, and while it's fair to say this will never be their best release, it's still a worthy addition to any metal collection.