| Item no. | 416088 |
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| Title | Sign of the winner |
| Musical Genre | Power Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Heavenly |
| Release date | 9/24/01 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Break The Silence
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2.Destiny
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3.Sign of the winner
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4.The world will be better
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5.Condemned to die
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6.The angel
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7.Still believe
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8.The sandman
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9.Words of change
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10.Until the end
by Lothar Landt (null) Already with the first tunes of their opener "Break the silence" it was clear that Heavenly delivered a great album. The lead guitar regular reminds of Yngwie Malmsteen in his early days (also soundwise) while the vocals are similar to those of Michael Kiske at Helloween-times. The influence that once Helloween and later also Gamma Ray had on the European Metal-scene is really impressive, but that should only be mentioned marginally here. And of course, the songwriting of Heavenly is fitting so that the band did a major step already with their second album (debut: "Coming from the sky"). "Destiny" is stamped by Great breaks, fast and melodic guitars plus fat double-bass-drum power and despite its six and a half minutes never gets boring. In the title track, these trademarks are furtehr enriched by skilful choir-vocals - Heavenly have great abilities in setting their songs to scene, slowly build them up without becoming too long. "Sign of the winner" for me is a little Melodic Metal highlight! The album is one entity, is full of good compositions and catches the listener!