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"The glorious burden" CD by Iced Earth

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Following the terrorist attack of 9/11, Iced Earth vocalist Matt Barlow wanted to serve the country as a police officer. Ripper Owens, who previously had replaced Rob Halford at Judas Priest, filled in for the work on "The glorius burden" and its concept (American Civil War).

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Item no. 422033
Musical Genre Heavy Metal
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 CD
Product topic Bands
Band Iced Earth
Product type CD
Release date 1/12/04

CD 1

  • 1.
    Declaration Day
  • 2.
    When The Eagle Cries
  • 3.
    The Reckoning (Don't Tread On Me)
  • 4.
    Attila
  • 5.
    Red Baron / Blue Max
  • 6.
    Hollow Man
  • 7.
    Waterloo
  • 8.
    Valley Forge
  • 9.
    The Devil To Pay
  • 10.
    Hold At All Costs
  • 11.
    High Water Mark

by Matthias Mineur (04/01) Jon Schaffer calls this his best album ever. The new member Tim Owens calls it the biggest chance in his post-Judas-Priest life. Only ex-singer Matthew Barlow - already forgotten by now - was left standing in the rain. If his version really was so much weaker than that of Owens? We'll never find out. Fact is, however, that band boss Schaffer - a fanatic fan of military memorabilia and collector of devotionals - has never before brought in his personal liking for the American history as in the epic "Gettysburg". Divided into three parts, this is a metallic, monumental 32-minute battle. This breathtaking track alone gives us everything that Schaffer established as the trademarks of the band: guitars that burn themselves into the flesh of the listener, drum parts that seem to want to crush the eardrums and now the cutting vocals of the new crowned metal kind Owens. Who would want to stop this band?

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