music.wikisort.org - CompositionHoly Land is the second album by Brazilian metal band Angra. It is a concept album whose theme is centered on the Brazilian land by the time it was discovered in the 16th century (from a European perspective), as depicted in the art surrounding the album release. Once fully opened, the cover illustration turns out to be an old 15th-century map. Title track "Holy Land" contains many indigenous and folkloric influences taken from Brazilian music, but also includes classical arrangements symbolizing Europe at the time.
1996 studio album by Angra
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Released | March 23, 1996[1][2] |
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Recorded | 1995-1996 in Germany and Brazil |
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Genre | Power metal, folk metal |
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Length | 54:41 |
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Label | Gravadora Eldorado |
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Producer | Charlie Bauerfeind and Sascha Paeth |
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The opening track "Crossing" features a rendition of O Crux Ave by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. The following songs deal with life in the "holy land" prior to its colonization by the Portuguese and subsequent changes Brazil underwent upon their arrival.
According to drummer Ricardo Confessori, the track "Nothing to Say" was developed around a drum riff he created around 1994 at a small rural property owned by guitarist Rafael Bittencourt.[4] His band mates heard it and soon joined in to create the rest of the song, including the single-note opening riff.[4]
Track listing
Title | Lyrics | Music |
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1. | "Crossing" | (instrumental) | Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina | 1:56 |
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2. | "Nothing to Say" | Andre Matos | Matos, Kiko Loureiro, Ricardo Confessori | 6:22 |
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3. | "Silence and Distance" | Matos | Matos | 5:35 |
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4. | "Carolina IV" | Matos, Rafael Bittencourt | Loureiro, Matos, Bittencourt, Confessori, Luis Mariutti | 10:36 |
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5. | "Holy Land" | Matos | Matos | 6:26 |
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6. | "The Shaman" | Matos | Matos | 5:24 |
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7. | "Make Believe" | Bittencourt | Matos, Bittencourt | 5:53 |
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8. | "Z.I.T.O." | Bittencourt | Matos, Loureiro, Bittencourt | 6:04 |
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9. | "Deep Blue" | Matos | Matos | 5:49 |
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10. | "Lullaby for Lucifer" | Bittencourt | Loureiro, Bittencourt | 2:40 |
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Japanese bonus trackTitle | Lyrics | Music |
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11. | "Queen of the Night" | Bittencourt | Bittencourt | 4:37 |
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Limited Edition Bonus MCD Live Acoustic at FnacTitle | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Angels Cry" | Matos, Bittencourt | 9:55 |
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2. | "Chega de Saudade" | Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes | 2:56 |
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3. | "Never Understand" | Matos, Bittencourt | 6:22 |
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Personnel
- Angra
- Andre Matos – lead vocals, piano, orchestral arrangements, keyboards, organ
- Kiko Loureiro – lead guitar, backing vocals, additional percussion on "Holy Land"
- Rafael Bittencourt – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, additional percussion on "Holy Land"
- Luís Mariutti – bass
- Ricardo Confessori – drums, percussion on "Holy Land"
- Guests
- Alto vocals – Mônica Thiele
- Soprano vocals – Celeste Gattai
- Bass vocals – Reginaldo Gomes
- Conductor – Naomi Munakata
- Choir – The Farrambamba Vocal Group
- Computer, keyboard programming and orchestral arrangements – Sascha Paeth
- Flute – Paulo Bento
- Strings (berimbau) – Pixu Flores
- Viola – Ricardo Kubala
- Whistle, tamborim and percussive effects – Castora
- Double bass – Holger Stonjek
- Recorded at Hansen Studios in Hamburg, Big House Studios in Hannover and HG Studio in Wolfsburg, Germany 1995.
- Vocal, piano and organ recordings at Vox Klangstudio, Bendestorf, Germany 1995-1996.
- Mixed by Charlie Bauerfeind at Vox Klang Studio and Hansen Studios, January 1996.
- Engineered by Charlie Bauerfeind and Sascha Paeth
- Brazilian, Latin percussion parts and percussion (congas, djembe, timbales, claves, triangle, repinique, toms) production by Tuto Ferraz
- All guest performances recorded at Djembe Studio, São Paulo, Brazil, August/October 1995.
- Flute solo on "Carolina IV" is a citation/variation from "Bebê", a theme by Hermeto Pascoal.
- Taiko excerpts & sounds on track 5 taken from the album "Ondekoza New".
- Speech & sounds on "The Shaman" taken from the album "Musica Popular do Norte n°4".[5]
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Holy Land es un álbum conceptual de power metal por Angra. Es su segundo álbum. El concepto trata sobre cuando Brasil fue descubierta en 1500, ilustrado en la carátula por un viejo mapa. El álbum contiene muchas influencias de música indígena y folclórica brasileña, pero tiene también arreglos clásicos simbolizando Europa en ese tiempo. Lanzado al mercado en 1996, contiene 10 pistas que componen un disco conceptual que pasa por una gran variedad de estilos musicales.
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