| Item no. | 176470 |
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| Title | Poetry for the poisoned |
| Musical Genre | Power Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Kamelot |
| Release date | 9/10/10 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.The great pandemonium
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2.If tomottow came
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3.Dear editor
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4.The zodiac
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5.Hunter's season
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6.House on a hill
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7.Necropolis
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8.My train of thoughts
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9.Seal of woven years
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10.Incubus [Part 1] (Poetry for the poisoned)
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11.So long [Part 2] (Poetry for the poisoned)
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12.All is over [Part 3] (Poetry for the poisoned)
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13.Dissection [Part 4] (Poetry for the poisoned)
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14.Once upon a time
by Peter Kupfer (28.09.2010) Kamelotโs newest studio endeavor, โPoetry for the poisonedโ, is probably their most ambitious and diversified studio recording to date. After almost 20 years and nine albums, this band has created a dark Power/Progressive metal epic that has truly surprised me. So many people have never been big fans of this band, but โPoetry for the poisonedโ can turn them around. It is slower-paced, never really soaring past mid-tempo, and there's a lot of space. Riffs are not overly cluttered by speeding double bass or unnecessary shredding. Listen to this one when you have time to really soak it in. There's enough meat there to hook you on a first listen, but it's when you get sucked into it that the beauty of it is revealed.