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A Night at the Opera (Blind Guardian album)

A Night at the Opera is the seventh studio album by the German power metal band Blind Guardian, released in 2002. It is named after the 1975 Queen album of the same name, which is itself named after the Marx brothers film of the same name.

This album continues a stylistic change from power metal into a more progressive sound, with multiple overlaid vocals, choirs, orchestral keys and guitar leads and less emphasis on powerful guitar riffs and heavy rhythms. As a result, drummer Thomen Stauch would leave the group, citing dissatisfaction with the direction the group was going in.

Album content

There are six different studio versions and two official live versions of "Harvest of Sorrow" – two in English, two in Spanish ("Mies Del Dolor", "La Cosecha Del Dolor"), one in Italian ("Frutto Del Buio"), and one in French ("Moisson de Peine").

The song "Battlefield" is featured as the music in the heavy metal edition of the Adult Swim game Robot Unicorn Attack.

Lyrical references

The album features the concepts and themes familiar to Blind Guardian fans, such as historical battles and religious references.

Track listing

Personnel

Blind Guardian

Guest musicians

  • Oliver Holzwarth Ã¢Â€Â“ bass guitar
  • Mathias Wiesner Ã¢Â€Â“ keyboards & orchestral arrangements
  • Michael Schüren Ã¢Â€Â“ piano on "Age of False Innocence"
  • Pad Bender, Boris Schmidt & Sascha Pierro Ã¢Â€Â“ keyboards and sound effects
  • Rolf Köhler, Thomas Hackmann, Olaf Senkbeil & Billy King Ã¢Â€Â“ The Choir Company

Production

  • Charlie Bauerfeind Ã¢Â€Â“ production, mixing, recording
  • Nordin Hammadi Amrani Ã¢Â€Â“ assistant engineer, additional recordings
  • Clemens von Witte Ã¢Â€Â“ recordings (backing vocals)
  • Detlef Ã¢Â€Â“ recordings (backing vocals)
  • Paul Raymond Gregory Ã¢Â€Â“ cover painting
  • André Olbrich Ã¢Â€Â“ front cover concept
  • Dennis "Sir" Kostroman Ã¢Â€Â“ booklet design
  • Axel Jusseit Ã¢Â€Â“ photos

Charts

References