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by Markus Eck
(17.10.2007)
The successful live album "Live in Canada 2005 - The dark secret" already made the acoustic stage qualities of the Italians accessible to the world. Now, the established Symphonic Power Metal-heroes celebrate their tenth anniversary with a great double DVD. Beside remarkably extensive live recordings, "Visions from the enchanted lands" also contains plenty of bonus material: inside views in the studio recordings, e.g., the rehearsals, as well as a video shooting. Also the everyday life of a Rhapsody Of Fire tour is extensively lightened up. Exclusive and in parts very intimate interviews with the single musicians provide a very authentic ambience. Even stimulating statements of the fans had been captured. Still, the main focus of the DVD is the recordings from Canada, presenting the band with many of their classic hymns. The bonus DVD further documents the cooperation with Christopher Lee and the orchestra, as well as two great video clips including making-ofs and different versions.