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Fates Warning - Spectre Within (CD)

Spectre Within
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Album Details: Spectre Within

Release Date:09/24/2002
Label:Metal Blade
UPC:039841405422

Track List: Spectre Within

  1. Traveler In Time  
  2. Orphan Gypsy  
  3. Without A Trace  
  4. Pirates Of The Underground  
  5. The Apparition  
  6. Kyrie Eleison  
  1. Epitaph  
  2. Radio Underground (Live Undergro...
  3. The Apparition (Rehearsal 1985)
  4. Kyrie Eleison ('Dickie' Demo 1985)
  5. Epitaph ('Dickie' Demo 1985)

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User Reviews: Spectre Within

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    fates warning spectre within review

    By Don t  Mar 2, 2001

    the best of the john artch period of the band by far as good as no exit .

Pro Reviews: Spectre Within

  • All Music Guide

    Although Fates Warning was beginning to create their own sound as a metal band, they still were not a progressive band at this point. The bombastic pounding, dueling guitars and falsetto singing defined this genre perfectly. Metal fans may enjoy this more than Night on Brocken, especially "Pirates of the Underground" and "The Apparition," but there is very little, if anything, for the progressive fan.

    - Robert Taylor, All Music Guide

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Fates Warning

When prog rock first reared its head during the early ‘70s -- it contained elements of hard rock, but few bands crossed the line into heavy metal. This all changed during the ‘80s, when bands such as Dream Theater, Watchtower, and Fates Warning merged their love of Yes and Rush with their admiration for Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. Formed in Hartford, Connecticut dur... Read more