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Album Review: Space Metal

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Star One is the latest project from Arjen Anthony Lucassen (the man who almost single-handedly is Aryeon). Lucassen seems to like to assemble groups of musicians to record his works under various band names. Such is the case with this project. The group here has cut loose with their first project, entitled Space Metal. With a title like that, one might expect to hear a more hard-edged version of the space rock sounds of bands like Hawkwind. That is not, however, the case. Instead, Lucassen and his cohorts (Ed Warby, Sir Russel Allen, Damian Wilson, Dan Swano, Floor Jansen, and various guests) make music that is more like a cross between Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Deep Purple. Of course, the neo-symphonic modes for which Lucassen seems to have such a fondness also appear. The result is an intriguing combo that seems a bit contrived and sterile at times, but certainly should please fans of the prog metal genre. ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Lift Off Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (1:13)
Set Your Controls Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (6:01)
High Moon Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (5:36)
Songs of the Ocean Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (5:23)
Master of Darkness Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (5:14)
The Eye of Ra Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (7:34)
Sandrider Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (5:31)
Perfect Survivor Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (4:46)
Intergalactic Space Crusaders Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (5:22)
Starchild Arjen Anthony Lucassen Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Star One (9:04)

Credits

Jens Johansson (Synthesizer), Oscar Holleman (Sound Technician), Gary Wehrkamp (Soloist), Andrea Beckers (Photography), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Mixing), Damian Wilson (Vocals), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Mellotron), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Guitar), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Producer), Erik Norlander (Soloist), Oscar Holleman (Mastering), Vincent Difate (Cover Painting), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Bass), Floor Jansen (Vocals), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Liner Notes), Gary Wehrkamp (Guitar), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Synthesizer), Jens Johansson (Harpsichord), Ed Warby (Drums), Angelique Van Woerkom (Photography), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Engineer), Dan Swanö (Vocals), Pieter Kop (Assistant), Erik Norlander (Synthesizer), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Solina), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Organ (Hammond)), Jens Johansson (Soloist), A.A. Lucassen (Producer), Russell Allen (Vocals)
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Space Metal
Studio album by Star One
Released May 21, 2002
Genre Progressive metal
Space metal
Length 96:35
Label InsideOut
Professional reviews
Star One chronology
Space Metal
(2002)
Live On Earth
(2003)

Space Metal is an album by Star One released on the recording label Inside Out in 2002. It was issued in two versions, a standard version containing just the first CD and a limited edition version with more elaborate packaging and both CDs. The album mixes space rock and Progressive metal, and many of the songs are linked conceptually by having cult science fiction movies or TV series as their subjects. The album features a guest vocal performance by Dave Brock of Hawkwind on the track 'Hawkwind Medley'. Also released was a DVD featuring various Star One and Ayreon songs being performed live.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

  1. "Lift-Off" – 1:13
  2. "Set Your Controls" – 6:01
  3. "High Moon" – 5:36
  4. "Songs of the Ocean" – 5:23
  5. "Master of Darkness" – 5:14
  6. "The Eye of Ra" – 7:34
  7. "Sandrider" – 5:31
  8. "Perfect Survivor" – 4:46
  9. "Intergalactic Space Crusaders" – 5:22
  10. "Starchild" – 9:04

CD 2: (Special Edition only)

  1. "Hawkwind Medley" – 9:46 (Master of the Universe/Silver Machine/Psychedelic Warlords/Brainstorm/Assault and Battery/The War I Survived/Spirit of the Age/Lost Chronicles)
  2. "Spaced Out" – 4:53
  3. "Inseparable Enemies" – 4:15
  4. "Space Oddity" (David Bowie Cover) – 4:59
  5. "Starchild" (Pro-Logic Mix) – 9:31
  6. "Spaced Out" (Alternate Version) – 4:55
  7. "The Intergalactic Laxative" (Hidden Bonus Track, Donovan Cover) – 2:32

Album Themes

The themes of the album's songs are based on the following films or television shows:

On CD 1

On CD 2


 
 

 

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