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Tales from the Thousand Lakes

 
Album Review: Tales From the Thousand Lakes

  • Artist: Amorphis
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1994
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Bolder than The Karelian Isthmus and conceptually superior to later attempts at progressive but radio-friendly '90s metal, Tales From the Thousand Lakes might just be Amorphis' best recording. This record is heavy, yet never succumbs to the inane extremes common to the melodic death metal genre. The guitars and drums are in ample supply, and a rare attention to arrangement and production really sets this disc apart. The guttural vocal work isn't for every metal fan, but the neo-prog instrumental work and overall heaviness should impress those turned off by the throaty rants. In a possible attempt to widen the band's appeal, Tomi Koivusaari briefly sings, which doesn't exactly work out. These moments of confusion are short-lived, though, and they hardly blemish the release. The subtle addition of keyboards is a nice touch -- Amorphis' captivation with the instrument would soften later efforts. So even though Tales From the Thousand Lakes heralded a shift toward later, inferior recordings, the new and old are balanced precisely on this 1994 Relapse offering. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Thousand Lakes Kasper Martenson Amorphis (2:04)
Into Hiding (Lyrics) Esa Holopainen, Olli-Pekka Laine, Traditional Amorphis (3:45)
The Castaway Esa Holopainen, Tomi Koivusaari, Olli-Pekka Laine, Kasper Martenson, Traditional Amorphis (5:32)
First Doom Esa Holopainen Amorphis (3:52)
Black Winter Day Kasper Martenson, Traditional Amorphis (3:50)
Drowned Maid Esa Holopainen, Tomi Koivusaari, Olli-Pekka Laine, Traditional Amorphis (4:23)
In the Beginning (Lyrics) Esa Holopainen, Olli-Pekka Laine, Traditional Amorphis (3:37)
Forgotten Sunrise Esa Holopainen Amorphis (4:53)
To Father's Cabin Esa Holopainen, Olli-Pekka Laine, Traditional Amorphis (3:50)
Magic and Mayhem Esa Holopainen, Traditional Amorphis (4:27)
Fork of the North Tomi Koivusaari Amorphis (1:20)
Moon and Sun Tomi Koivusaari, Traditional Amorphis (3:36)
Moon and Sun, Pt. 2: North's Son Tomi Koivusaari, Traditional Amorphis (5:10)
Light My Fire Robbie Krieger, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Robby Krieger Amorphis (2:52)

Credits

Tomas Skogsberg (Producer), Darius Ramazani (Photography), Tomi Koivusaari (Vocals), Amorphis (Producer), Kasper Martenson (Moog Synthesizer), Tomi Koivusaari (Guitar (Rhythm)), Dave Shirk (Mastering), Tomas Skogsberg (Engineer), Ville Tuomi (Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part), S.V. Bell (Cover Art), Olli-Pekka Laine (Bass), Amorphis (Engineer), Amorphis (Arranger), William J. Jr. Yurkiewicz (Executive Producer), Ville Tuomi (Vocals), Wes Benscoter (Artwork), Kasper Martenson (Keyboards), Jan Rechberger (Drums), Esa Holopainen (Guitar), Matthew F. Jacobson (Executive Producer)
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Tales from the Thousand Lakes
Studio album by Amorphis
Released July 12, 1994
Recorded September 1993
Genre Death/doom
Melodic death metal
Folk metal
Length 39:53
Label Relapse
Producer Tomas Skogsberg and Amorphis
Professional reviews
Amorphis chronology
Privilege of Evil (EP)
(1993)
Tales from the Thousand Lakes
(1994)
Black Winter Day (EP)
(1995)

Tales from the Thousand Lakes is the second full-length album by heavy metal band Amorphis. A monumental concept album, the lyrics are based on the Finnish national epic, Kalevala. It was their first departure from the more aggressive death metal sound of their debut album to a more melodic death/doom metal sound, with more influence from early bands influential to doom metal like Black Sabbath and Pentagram. This album features a greater use of synthesizers and clean vocals than their previous release.

This was the first Amorphis album to feature Kasper Mårtenson on keyboards. The album was an influential release in the development of the melodic death metal and doom metal genres.

It was later re-released in 2001 with all the tracks from the Black Winter Day EP and a cover of "Light My Fire" by The Doors added as bonus tracks.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Thousand Lakes"   (instrumental) Kasper Mårtenson 2:03
2. "Into Hiding"   Traditional Esa Holopainen, Olli-Pekka Laine 3:42
3. "The Castaway"   Traditional Tomi Koivusaari, Holopainen, Laine, Mårtenson 5:30
4. "First Doom"   Holopainen Holopainen 3:49
5. "Black Winter Day"   Traditional Mårtenson 3:48
6. "Drowned Maid"   Traditional Koivusaari, Holopainen, Laine 4:23
7. "In the Beginning"   Traditional Holopainen, Laine 3:34
8. "Forgotten Sunrise"   Holopainen Holopainen 4:50
9. "To Father's Cabin"   Traditional Holopainen, Laine 3:47
10. "Magic and Mayhem"   Traditional Holopainen 4:27

Bonus tracks

Tracks added from the Black Winter Day EP:

# Title Lyrics Music Length
11. "Folk of the North"   (instrumental) Koivusaari 1:17
12. "Moon and Sun"   Traditional Koivusaari 3:36
13. "Moon and Sun Part II: North's Son"   Traditional Koivusaari 5:10
14. "Light My Fire (The Doors cover)"   The Doors The Doors 2:53

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