Lex Rex is the sixth studio album by American progressive rock band Glass Hammer, released on September 1, 2002.
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| Lex Rex | ||||
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| Studio album by Glass Hammer | ||||
| Released | September 1, 2002[1] | |||
| Genre | Progressive rock, symphonic rock | |||
| Length | 66:46 | |||
| Label | Arion, Sound Resources[1] | |||
| Producer | Steve Babb, Fred Schendel | |||
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It is the first album of the band to be released with the same line-up at his predecessor.[1][2] This line-up, consisting of Fred Schendel, Steve Babb, Susie Bogdanowicz and Walter Moore, would last until their tenth studio album, 2007's Culture of Ascent.[3]
All tracks are written by Fred Schendel and Steve Babb.
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Good Evening" | 0:51 |
| 2. | "Tales of the Great Wars" | 10:42 |
| 3. | "One King" | 6:07 |
| 4. | "Further Up and Further In" | 15:13 |
| 5. | "Intermission" | 1:08 |
| 6. | "Music for Four Hands (and Temporal Anomaly)" | 2:19 |
| 7. | "A Cup of Trembling" | 7:50 |
| 8. | "Centurion" | 7:47 |
| 9. | "When We Were Young" | 9:53 |
| 10. | "Goodnight" | 1:11 |
| 11. | "Heroes and Dragons" | 3:45 |
| Total length: | 66:46 | |
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