Project Shangri-La [Import]
Project Shangri-La [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Redemption Part I
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2. Project Shangri-La
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3. Encore
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4. Before You Go
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5. The Nightingale
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6. The Beast Within You
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7. Tears Of Babylon
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8. Ebbtide
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9. (Life Is) Only A Dream
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10. Time To Say Goodbye
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11. Redemption Part II
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12. I Believe In You (Bonus Track)
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese edition of 2002 album for the prog-rock artist. Includes one bonus track 'I Believe In You'.
Project Shangri-La,Lana Lane,Japanese Import,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
Average customer rating:
- Enjoyable but Predictable
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Project Shangri-La
Lana Lane
Manufacturer: Japanese Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Metal
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Alternative Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00005UJND
Release Date: 2002-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Redemption, Pt. 1 [Instrumental]
- Project Shangri-La
- Encore
- Before You Go
- Nightingale
- Beast Within You
- Tears of Babylon
- Ebbtide
- (Life Is) Only a Dream
- Time to Say Goodbye (Con Te Partir
- Redemption, Pt. 2 [Instrumental]
- Romeo and Juliet [*]
Album Description
Japanese edition of 2002 album for the prog-rock artist. Includes one bonus track 'I Believe In You'.
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: 'i Believe in You'
Customer Reviews:
Enjoyable but Predictable.......2007-01-29
You can tell that by the time Lana Lane released her 2002 album Project Shangri-La, she had found a style that she was comfortable with. The bombastic AOR with symphonic elements that you'll find on Project Shangri-La is pretty much the same as you'll find on 2000's Secrets of Astrology, which wasn't that far removed from 1999's Queen of the Ocean, and so forth. Lane and husband/keyboardist Erik Norlander definitely took the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach with this album.
It may not break any new ground, but Project Shangri-La is still a very solid album. Lane's style of symphonic AOR/melodic rock with soaring vocals is very reminiscent of what Heart was releasing in the late 1980's. This comparison applies to the music as well as Lane's vocals, which bear more than a passing resemblance to Ann Wilson's. The songs on Project Shangri-La are well written, and the instrumental passages serve as a nice counterpoint to Lane's powerful voice. Album highlights include the Beast Within You, Tears of Babylon, Life Is Only a Dream (featuring Mark Boals), and of course the title track.
All told, I'd give this album 3.5 stars. The music and vocals are great as always, but there's nothing that makes this particular album stand out from Lane's other releases.
Average customer rating:
- Enjoyable but Predictable
- Another 3 stars; the record seems to drag a bit
- The Metal Observer
- A Fan From Australia
- A Fan From Australia
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Project Shangri-La
Lana Lane
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Metal
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Alternative Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00005YXL4
Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Redemption Part I
- Project Shangri-La
- Encore
- Before You Go
- The Nightingale
- The Beast From Within You
- Tears Of Babylon
- Ebbtide
- (Life Is) Only A Dream
- Time To Say Goodbye
- Redemption Part II
- Romeo And Juliet
Album Description
German edition of the L.A. based progressive/symphonic rock artist's 2002 album. Guests include, Mark Boals (ex-Yngwie Malmsteen), Helge Engelke (Dreamtide, ex-Fair Warning) & Vinnie Appice (Dio, Black Sabbath). 12 tracks including 'Romeo & Juliet' as a b
Customer Reviews:
Enjoyable but Predictable.......2006-08-31
You can tell that by the time Lana Lane released her 2002 album Project Shangri-La, she had found a style that she was comfortable with. The bombastic AOR with symphonic elements that you'll find on Project Shangri-La is pretty much the same as you'll find on 2000's Secrets of Astrology, which wasn't that far removed from 1999's Queen of the Ocean, and so forth. Lane and husband/keyboardist Erik Norlander definitely took the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach with this album.
It may not break any new ground, but Project Shangri-La is still a very solid album. Lane's style of symphonic AOR/melodic rock with soaring vocals is very reminiscent of what Heart was releasing in the late 1980's. This comparison applies to the music as well as Lane's vocals, which bear more than a passing resemblance to Ann Wilson's. The songs on Project Shangri-La are well written, and the instrumental passages serve as a nice counterpoint to Lane's powerful voice. Album highlights include the Beast Within You, Tears of Babylon, Life Is Only a Dream (featuring Mark Boals), and of course the title track.
All told, I'd give this album 3.5 stars. The music and vocals are great as always, but there's nothing that makes this particular album stand out from Lane's other releases.
Another 3 stars; the record seems to drag a bit.......2005-03-03
Again, only 2-3 hilights: title track, "Beast Within You", and perhaps "Tears of Babylon". By this time Lana was doing this professionally for about 10 years but the audience must have been getting a little restive for want of something more, something different. You won't find it here. And it is easy to understand that when a performer is having huge success at least somewhere (in this case, in Japan and Scandinavia) then he/she is reluctant to change the course or try any drastic deviation from the proven formula. Too bad... album is still very strong and overall feel is convincing.
The Metal Observer.......2003-06-04
The new queen of the AOR-format is back. The result is once again a lush and colourful album surrounded by fabulous musicians and guests. Melodic Hard Rock is the key here and accompanied by 70's influences with Erik Norlander's keyboard sounds that are avantgarde to DEEP PUPRLE.
The world of music is already deluged with women singers in Rock and Metal and many of them sound the same and take no risks. While Lana's voice is truly fantastic, I would just like for her to be a little more risky.
A Fan From Australia.......2003-06-04
With her current opus, Project Shangri-La, Lana Lane is again at the point of continuing on from and perfecting two earlier, wonderful albums. Project Shangri-La continues in the orchestral vein of both Queen Of The Ocean (1999) and Secrets Of Astrology (2000) and yet goes a step further, both musically as well as in lyrical subject matter. The result is an album which certainly counts as the strongest in Lana Lane's career and includes, with 'Before You Go`, one of her best and most exciting songs to date. Project Shangri-La sees Lana Lane and her husband Erik Norlander, who not only played keyboards on the album, but also produced it, eyeing new horizons in more than just the musical sense and extends the Lana Lane family of musicians to several well known artists. In addition are the former Yngwie Malmsteen singer, Mark Boals, whom Lana knows and respects from Erik's collaboration with Mark on his Ring Of Fire album. Boals contributed the song '(Life Is) Only A Dream` and is responsible for an exciting duet in an Italian language version of the classical ballad 'Time To Say Goodbye`. Lana Lane and Erik Norlander are particularly happy to have been able to win their friend and neighbor, drummer Vinnie Appice (Black Sabbath, Dio) as guest musician on the album. As on all previously released albums from Lana Lane's pen, Project Shangri-La particularly benefits from her warm, charismatic voice, which has in the past so often been admired and highly praised by reviewers. The expressive singer's music thrives from an extremely vivacious mixture of orchestral arrangements, emotional rock elements, memorable melodies and atmospheric sound galleries.
A Fan From Australia.......2003-06-04
With her current opus, Project Shangri-La, Lana Lane is again at the point of continuing on from and perfecting two earlier, wonderful albums. Project Shangri-La continues in the orchestral vein of both Queen Of The Ocean (1999) and Secrets Of Astrology (2000) and yet goes a step further, both musically as well as in lyrical subject matter. The result is an album which certainly counts as the strongest in Lana Lane's career and includes, with 'Before You Go`, one of her best and most exciting songs to date. Project Shangri-La sees Lana Lane and her husband Erik Norlander, who not only played keyboards on the album, but also produced it, eyeing new horizons in more than just the musical sense and extends the Lana Lane family of musicians to several well known artists. In addition are the former Yngwie Malmsteen singer, Mark Boals, whom Lana knows and respects from Erik's collaboration with Mark on his Ring Of Fire album. Boals contributed the song '(Life Is) Only A Dream` and is responsible for an exciting duet in an Italian language version of the classical ballad 'Time To Say Goodbye`. Lana Lane and Erik Norlander are particularly happy to have been able to win their friend and neighbor, drummer Vinnie Appice (Black Sabbath, Dio) as guest musician on the album. As on all previously released albums from Lana Lane's pen, Project Shangri-La particularly benefits from her warm, charismatic voice, which has in the past so often been admired and highly praised by reviewers. The expressive singer's music thrives from an extremely vivacious mixture of orchestral arrangements, emotional rock elements, memorable melodies and atmospheric sound galleries.
Average customer rating:
- Enjoyable but Predictable
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Project Shangri-La
Lana Lane
Manufacturer: Lmp
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000067ULL
Release Date: 2002-06-11 |
Tracks:
- Redemption Part I
- Project Shangri-La
- Encore
- Before You Go
- The Nightingale
- The Beast Within You
- Tears Of Babylon
- Ebbtide
- (Life Is) Only A Dream
- Time To Say Goodbye
- Redemption Part II
- Romeo And Juliet
Album Description
Project Shangri-La sees Lana Lane and her husband Erik Norlander, who not only played keyboards on the album, but also produced it, eyeing new horizons in more than just the musical sense and extends the Lana Lane family of musicians to several well known artists. The fruitful collaboration with her band members Neil Citron (lead guitar), Mark McCrite (rhythm guitar, background vocals) and Don Schiff (Chapman stick), who were with the American singer both in the studio as well as on several tours around the world, has remained intact. In addition are the former Yngwie Malmsteen singer, Mark Boals, whom Lana knows and respects from Erik?s collaboration with Mark on his Ring Of Fire album. Boals contributed the song ´(Life Is) Only A Dream` and is responsible for an exciting duet in an Italian language version of the classical ballad ´Time To Say Goodbye`. Besides Boals, the German guitarist Helge Engelke (Dreamtide, ex-Fair Warning) brought the song ´Encore` to the group and plays on it as well. Helge also plays an unmistakable solo on the title track, ´Project Shangri-La`, on his 7-string Sky guitar which he received as a gift from its inventor, Uli Jon Roth several years ago. Lana Lane and Erik Norlander are particularly happy to have been able to win their friend and neighbor, drummer Vinnie Appice (Black Sabbath, Dio) as guest musician on the album.
As on all previously released albums from Lana Lane's pen, Project Shangri-La particularly benefits from her warm, charismatic voice, which has in the past so often been admired and highly praised by reviewers. The expressive singer's music thrives from an extremely vivacious mixture of orchestral arrangements, emotional rock elements, memorable melodies and atmospheric sound galleries.
Customer Reviews:
Enjoyable but Predictable.......2006-08-31
You can tell that by the time Lana Lane released her 2002 album Project Shangri-La, she had found a style that she was comfortable with. The bombastic AOR with symphonic elements that you'll find on Project Shangri-La is pretty much the same as you'll find on 2000's Secrets of Astrology, which wasn't that far removed from 1999's Queen of the Ocean, and so forth. Lane and husband/keyboardist Erik Norlander definitely took the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach with this album.
It may not break any new ground, but Project Shangri-La is still a very solid album. Lane's style of symphonic AOR/melodic rock with soaring vocals is very reminiscent of what Heart was releasing in the late 1980's. This comparison applies to the music as well as Lane's vocals, which bear more than a passing resemblance to Ann Wilson's. The songs on Project Shangri-La are well written, and the instrumental passages serve as a nice counterpoint to Lane's powerful voice. Album highlights include the Beast Within You, Tears of Babylon, Life Is Only a Dream (featuring Mark Boals), and of course the title track.
All told, I'd give this album 3.5 stars. The music and vocals are great as always, but there's nothing that makes this particular album stand out from Lane's other releases.
Average customer rating:
- Enjoyable but Predictable
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Project Shangri-La
Manufacturer: Think Tank Media/Hellion Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
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| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CAGMC8
Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
Customer Reviews:
Enjoyable but Predictable.......2006-08-31
You can tell that by the time Lana Lane released her 2002 album Project Shangri-La, she had found a style that she was comfortable with. The bombastic AOR with symphonic elements that you'll find on Project Shangri-La is pretty much the same as you'll find on 2000's Secrets of Astrology, which wasn't that far removed from 1999's Queen of the Ocean, and so forth. Lane and husband/keyboardist Erik Norlander definitely took the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach with this album.
It may not break any new ground, but Project Shangri-La is still a very solid album. Lane's style of symphonic AOR/melodic rock with soaring vocals is very reminiscent of what Heart was releasing in the late 1980's. This comparison applies to the music as well as Lane's vocals, which bear more than a passing resemblance to Ann Wilson's. The songs on Project Shangri-La are well written, and the instrumental passages serve as a nice counterpoint to Lane's powerful voice. Album highlights include the Beast Within You, Tears of Babylon, Life Is Only a Dream (featuring Mark Boals), and of course the title track.
All told, I'd give this album 3.5 stars. The music and vocals are great as always, but there's nothing that makes this particular album stand out from Lane's other releases.
Average customer rating:
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Project Shangri La
Lana Lane
Manufacturer: Think Tank
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000LX1SSE |
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