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Sanctus Ignis

 
Album Review: Sanctus Ignis
 

  • Artist: Adagio
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 08, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A good many bands seem to be intent on merging classical/symphonic styles with heavy metal. This group does a much better job than many at it. The central reasons that their music seems more immediate is that they appear to have a genuine interest in the classical end of things, while a lot of other bands seem to just lean on it as a way to give class and finesse to their metal. The funny thing is, the genuine and appreciative nature that these guys seem to give to those inspirations add an air of class all their own to this release. One of the unusual points of the CD is an all-instrumental cover of the Led Zeppelin standard "Immigrant Song." The cut is more of a complete working than just a cover, and if you approach listening to it with an open mind, it is a very effective piece. All in all, this is a superior album in the neo-classically tinged metal genre. ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Second Sight Adagio (6:07)
The Inner Road Adagio (5:46)
In Nomine Adagio (5:05)
The Stringless Violin Adagio (7:01)
Forté, Stephanen Lands of Sin Adagio (11:42)
Order of Enlil [Instrumental] Adagio (4:21)
Sanctus Ignis Adagio (4:09)
Paneut et Circences Adagio (5:22)
Immigrant Song Jimmy Page, Robert Plant Adagio (4:57)
Niflheim [Instrumental-Rough Home Demo] Adagio (4:05)

Credits

Isabel de Amorim (Artwork), Marc Villalonga (Photography), David Readman (Vocals), Dennis Ward (Producer), Dennis Ward (Engineer), Dennis Ward (Mixing), Dirk Bruinenberg (Drums), Adagio (Main Performer)
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Sanctus Ignis
Sanctus Ignis cover
Studio album by Adagio
Released May 8, 2001
Recorded 2001
Genre Neo-classical metal
Progressive metal
Length 58:39
Label Nothing To Say
Producer Dennis Ward
Professional reviews
Adagio chronology
Sanctus Ignis
(2001)
Underworld
(2003)

Sanctus Ignis is Adagio's first studio album, released on May 8th, 2001[1]. The album was written entirely by the band's guitarist, Stephan Forté.[citation needed]

Contents

Track listing

European version

  1. "Second Sight" – 6:07
  2. "The Inner Road" – 5:45
  3. "In Nomine ..." – 5:04
  4. "The Stringless Violin" – 7:00
  5. "Seven Lands Of Sin" – 11:40
  6. "Order Of Enlil" – 4:19
  7. "Sanctus Ignis" – 4:07
  8. "Panem Et Circences" – 5:21
  9. "Immigrant Song" (Led Zeppelin cover) – 4:55

International version

  1. "Second Sight" – 6:07
  2. "The Inner Road" – 5:45
  3. "In Nomine ..." – 5:04
  4. "The Stringless Violin" – 7:00
  5. "Seven Lands Of Sin" – 11:40
  6. "Order Of Enlil" – 4:19
  7. "Sanctus Ignis" – 4:07
  8. "Panem Et Circences" – 5:21
  9. "Immigrant Song" (Led Zeppelin cover) – 4:55
  10. "Niflheim" (Instrumental abridged version) - 4:05

Japanese version

  1. "Second Sight" – 6:07
  2. "The Inner Road" – 5:45
  3. "In Nomine ..." – 5:04
  4. "The Stringless Violin" – 7:00
  5. "Seven Lands Of Sin" – 11:40
  6. "Order Of Enlil" – 4:19
  7. "Sanctus Ignis" – 4:07
  8. "Panem Et Circences" – 5:21
  9. "Immigrant Song" (Led Zeppelin cover) – 4:55
  10. "Nozama" - 4:25
  11. "The Stringless Violin" (Instrumental demo version) - 5:15

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