Sign of the Winner [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Break the Silence |
| 2. Destiny |
| 3. Sign of the Winner |
| 4. World Will Be Better |
| 5. Condemned to Die |
| 6. Angel |
| 7. Still Believe |
| 8. Sandman |
| 9. Words of Change |
| 10. Until the End |
| 11. Lonely Tears [*][Instrumental] |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Asian Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Lonely Tears".
Sign of the Winner,Heavenly,Sauron Music,Heavy Metal,Pop-Metal,Progressive Metal
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Sign of the Winner
Heavenly Manufacturer: Noise ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OBTD Release Date: 2001-10-01 |
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Melodious Epic Power Metal From France!.......2004-02-12
I like all sub-genres of Progressive Metal and what I like best about Epic Power Metal is that it seems to be the most uplifting of the sub-genres. I find it to be a pick me up. If I have to do some mindless task, I can throw on my discman, play a Heavenly, Secret Sphere, Thy Majestie or Freedom Call CD and voila, I'm a Dynamo. Epic Power Metal and Operatic Symphonic Metal (Therion) are my music styles of choice when I have work to do.
Epic Power Metal is also very Melodious and Sign of the Winner is about the most Melodious album I've ever heard. It is a powerful and wonderfully executed musical experience, featuring, in addition to Ben Sotto on vocals, Maxence Pilo on drums, Fred Leclercq on Guitar, Pe Pelisson on bass, a very full and lush sound in the form of a backing orchestra and choir, plus numerous catchy hooks and a refrain interestingly woven through several of the compositions. Most of the songs are played at the normal power metal speed (not like Rhapsody's ulta speed but the slower user friendly speed) with some varying tempo and intensity. Lead singer, Ben Sotto does a credible job, though if Heavenly has a weakness, Ben does have trouble on some of the higher notes, which is not surprising considering the high pitch he sings in. Ben's voice is quite high, maybe a soprano but extremely pleasant and very compatible with the music.
The songs of Sign of the Winner are consistently good with none being below four and a half and several at five stars. Standout songs If there are any, are: the instrumental introduction - "Break the Silence", "Destiny", "Sign of the Winner", "The World will be Better", "Angel" and "The Sandman",
Similar Artists:
Dark Moor, Kamelot, Sonata Arctica, Thy Majestie, Rhapsody, Freedom Call, Secret Sphere, Dragonland, Edguy, Avantasia, Mob Rules, Supreme Majesty
Conclusion
Maybe it's because they're French that some reviewers bashed them!
Maybe it's because they're French that they're music is so flowing and melodious!
Maybe it's because they're French that they are so damn good!
Maybe, just maybe, you would like them!
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Sign of the Winner
Heavenly Manufacturer: Noise ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AM6HN Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
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Heavenly could possibly be the best power metal band.......2005-12-05
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Sign of the Winner
Heavenly Manufacturer: Jvc Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005R14J Release Date: 2001-11-21 |
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Sign of the Winner
Heavenly Manufacturer: Noise ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005RGH3 Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
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Album Description
2nd release from Heavenly on Noise Records that appeals to fans of old school Helloween & Savatage.Customer Reviews:
FANTASTIC METAL.......2005-11-16
MAYBE IT'S BECAUSE THEY'RE FRENCH.......2003-09-22
I like all sub-genres of Progressive Metal and what I like best about Epic Power Metal is that it seems to be the most uplifting of the sub-genres. I find it to be a pick me up. If I have to do some mindless task, I can throw on my discman, play a Heavenly, Secret Sphere, Thy Majestie or Freedom Call CD and voila, I'm a Dynamo. Epic Power Metal and Operatic Symphonic Metal (Therion) are my music styles of choice when I have work to do.
Epic Power Metal is also very Melodious and Sign of the Winner is about the most Melodious album I've ever heard. It is a powerful and wonderfully executed musical experience, featuring, in addition to Ben Sotto on vocals, Maxence Pilo on drums, Fred Leclercq on Guitar, Pe Pelisson on bass, a very full and lush sound in the form of a backing orchestra and choir, plus numerous catchy hooks and a refrain interestingly woven through several of the compositions. Most of the songs are played at the normal power metal speed (not like Rhapsody's ulta speed but the slower user friendly speed) with some varying tempo and intensity. Lead singer, Ben Sotto does a credible job, though if Heavenly has a weakness, Ben does have trouble on some of the higher notes, which is not surprising considering the high pitch he sings in. Ben's voice is quite high, maybe a soprano but extremely pleasant and very compatible with the music.
The songs of Sign of the Winner are consistently good with none being below four and a half and several at five stars. Standout songs If there are any, are: the instrumental introduction - "Break the Silence", "Destiny", "Sign of the Winner", "The World will be Better", "Angel" and "The Sandman",
Similar Artists:
Dark Moor, Kamelot, Sonata Arctica, Thy Majestie, Rhapsody, Freedom Call, Secret Sphere, Dragonland, Edguy, Avantasia, Mob Rules, Supreme Majesty
Conclusion
Maybe it's because they're French that some reviewers bashed them!
Maybe it's because they're French that they're music is so flowing and melodious!
Maybe it's because they're French that they are so damn good!
Maybe, just maybe, you would like them!
Sign of the Winner.......2003-09-20
very atmospheric power metal - ranks VERY high.......2003-07-30
Alright, now for some points about the album itself. The intro: 4 minutes long and beautiful - no singing. (Is that like the longest intro ever written or what?:)) It is as good as the intro on "Timeless Departure" (that's death metal - you may not be familar with that one... ... ... ... ... can't think of anything else... sorry). The next song, Destiny (the name of a Stratovarius song) is 7 minutes long and is far from as good as the CD gets. The title track is also nothing special for me. Then we get a wake up call. I agree with one of my fellow reviewers saying that "The World Will Be Better" is an absolutely unbelievable melodic metal song. It is also 7 minutes long and once you get to the 3 minute mark, it is just one good 20 second section after another, pouring in for the whole song from then on in. It's amazing. Then, the immediate next song is almost just as good!, if you can believe it. At the start of track 6, you'll think it's an instrumental mid-tro. Well, guess again! It is only 2 minutes long and the second minute is sheer speed. Then onto track 7, an average melodic song. "The Sandman" (track 8) is the 3rd amazing song on the CD. Track 9 is average just like track 7. Onto the 9 minute closing song... I can compare the first half of it to the nearly exactly same legnth closer on "The Dark Ride". BUT, this epic gets slow and atmospheric for 2 or so minutes in the middle, but revives for a final speed treat before you have to go back to the first song and start over. The Dark Ride doesn't do that, so epic to epic, this ones better, in my opinion. Sorry, no bonus tracks (that would make the CD PERFECT, wouldn't it?)
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Better than the first one!!!.......2002-02-04
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Sign of the Winner
Heavenly Manufacturer: Dreambeat ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009UWZMC Release Date: 2002-10-21 |
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Album Details
Asian Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Lonely Tears".
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Sign of the Winner
Heavenly Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008ZZ61 Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
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