Worlds Apart [Import]

Worlds Apart [Import]

Worlds Apart [Import]

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Left Hand Drive
2. Burned Again
3. Party on the Phone
4. Gypsy Heart
5. Boys and Girls
6. Whose Blues?
7. Public Enemy #1
8. Somebody Like You
9. Fatal Attraction
10. I'll Make It Up to You
See all 15 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. Now and Till Forever
2. Under the Rising Sun
3. Brain Demolition
4. One Day at a Time
5. One Love
6. Shimo Kitazawa

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Limited, autographed edition of release coupling together the 1989 album 'Under The Rising Sun' with 1997's 'Raw Material' by guitarist Raymond, a former member of many hardrock/ metal groups, including UFO & Michael Schenker Group. A combined total of 21 tracks. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 Zoom Club Records release.

Worlds Apart,Paul Raymond Project,Zoom Club,Blues-Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Rock & Roll,Rock/Pop
Worlds Apart
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Awesome
  • Mediocre and Unimaginative
  • My new favorite band
  • Blue Stone -- one of the best bands in electronica.
  • my space
Worlds Apart
Blue Stone
Manufacturer: Neurodisc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000L22SWK
Release Date: 2007-01-30

Tracks:

  1. Set Adrift
  2. Waters Flow
  3. Lost Sun
  4. Dreamcatcher
  5. Voleti
  6. Worlds Apart (Searching For You)
  7. Envy
  8. Take Flight
  9. Far Away
  10. Labyrinth Of Dreams
  11. Tears
  12. Event Horizon
  13. Remember This
  14. On The Wind
  15. Circles
  16. Flood

Amazon.com

Blue Stone are among the dozens of electronica pop groups that emerged in the wake of Enigma and Delerium. Like those projects, Blue Stone manage to be upbeat and moody, lush but chilled, deploying insistent looped grooves, seductive textures, and exotic touches of chant, world music tidbits, and breathy singers. And that's just the opening track of their second album, Worlds Apart. Blue Stone are the brainchild of Robert Smith, who produces a similar project called Bella Sonus, and Bill Walters. Their interlocked sequencers, echoing atmospheres, and rhythms that gurgle and shudder like virtual tribal insect drummers, are fronted by vocalist Sheyenne Rivers. She walks the erotic/ecstatic line like a hooker attaining nirvana, singing heavy-breathing songs of love and vague mysticism. Her helium-pitched Greek chorus on "Far Away" is definitely a new wrinkle in the formula. A couple of other singers, Samantha Sandlin and Maura Hurley, handle the faux operatic arias of tracks like "Envy," "Voleti," and "Take Flight." Some of them recall, perhaps a little too closely, the alien aria from The Fifth Element, and even Yanni's take on the famous Delibes aria. With glitchy effects and an absence of blanketing synth string pads, Blue Stone take a genre that has drifted into the middle of the road and put a bit of edge on it--but just a little bit. --John Diliberto

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2007-07-08

I was searching for something new and found Blue Stone. I purchased "World's Apart". Blue Stone's melodies are ethereal and haunting at times (in a wonderful way). Some have compared them to Enigma which implies that they copied Enigma's style... totally wrong! Blue Stone's style is original and imaginative. The vocals and musicianship are beautiful. I am beyond enthralled and have ordered "Breathe" and I'm looking for their new one - "Beauty". I know I won't be disappointed!

1 out of 5 stars Mediocre and Unimaginative.......2007-06-26

Very boring. Bland new age techno without any redeeming qualities. An appropriate place for this to be played would be in an elevator or perhaps convalescence home.

5 out of 5 stars My new favorite band.......2007-06-07

I was looking for music similar to delerium and enigma on Amazon and stumbled across this album. The sample songs intrigued me, so I gambled and bought the album. Wow! I am so gald I did! This album has grabbed me from the first play. It haunts me with songs in my mind, at night, during the day, making me hunger to hear them all over again. I just can't get tired of it. There is a lovely mix between instrumentals and vocals. Lyrics are haunting and suggestive of much deeper meaning. A real pleasure to listen to with the headphones!

5 out of 5 stars Blue Stone -- one of the best bands in electronica........2007-05-24

I love their first album, "breathe". I bought this one without thinking and I am very happy with it. Just as I expected, Blue Stone did another wonderful job here.

5 out of 5 stars my space.......2007-05-13

i found this cd to be perfect for chilling in my own space, and good to listen to on the way to work.
Worlds Apart
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not what you might think '80's music sounded like!
  • THIS is the correct version!
  • Great Music, But The Running Order Should Have Been Left Alone
  • What Europe Knew....
  • My Favorite
Worlds Apart
Saga
Manufacturer: Steamhammer Us [Spv]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006RYCE
Release Date: 2003-02-04

Tracks:

  1. On The Loose
  2. Times Up
  3. Wind Him Up
  4. Amnesia
  5. Framed
  6. The Interview
  7. No Regrets (Chapter 5)
  8. Conversations
  9. No Stranger (Chapter 8)
  10. Wind Him Up (Video Track) (Bonus)

Album Description

Saga's breakthrough album in North America from 1981 produced by Rupert Hine. Featuring Jim Gilmour on keyboards. Remastered 2003 version includes the video bonus track 'Wind Him Up'. Steamhammer.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not what you might think '80's music sounded like!.......2007-07-18

'80's music, which I hate, generally sounds weird and very dated, and is somewhat a genre unto itself. This one's different - genre-defying, mainstream as hell, and if you didn't know what it was, very hard to date. Somewhere between Rock and Top 40, its closest cousin is INXS.

If you've heard "On the Loose" on the radio and liked it, this album doesn't disappoint. In fact, there are better tracks, and only a couple tolerable lemons. Extremely competent in every regard, one of the few original albums remaining in my collection.

5 out of 5 stars THIS is the correct version!.......2006-02-27

[...] This newly remastered version preserves the ORIGINAL 1981 song order (as well as the original cover art). I remember when this album was released in the U.S. in 1982. The American record company screwed it up big time by putting the stupid "lady's face" cover on it and changing the position of "Times Up". I was SO happy when I found out that the new CD was going to be released the right way, NOT like the crappy '82 U.S. version! Hooray for Saga and hooray for this GENUINE, CORRECT version of Worlds Apart!!!

5 out of 5 stars Great Music, But The Running Order Should Have Been Left Alone.......2006-02-13

The remastered version of WORLDS APART, Saga's debut album, is great, but people who say that it improves on the original should be seen and not heard. That's because the running order has been tampered with- "Time's Up" being placed BEFORE "Wind Him Up", "Amnesia", and "Framed"- thus diluting the storyline and making it harder to understand the original album's cautionary message that led to me hanging up pictures of alluring actresses as a deterrent to self-indulgent behavior. On the original, "Time's Up" was the fifth song, which was a more effective placement as far as telling the story the album was trying to relate, whereas here, it's the second song, which is a much less effective position as far as the flow of the storyline is concerned. Steamhammer has done their usual sterling job of remastering the music, but, unfortunately, they toyed with the running order, which should have been left alone. The version whose cautionary message helped me look good enough to get flirted with at the mall last year was the original 1981 Epic release, which is still available, not this bastardized version. That situation proves the old saying is true that if it isn't broken, don't fix it.

4 out of 5 stars What Europe Knew...........2005-03-22

Few casual fans of Saga knew that they were actually a Canadian based band. While this keyboard dominated high-energy rock outfit played to thousands at the Olympic Stadium in Munich, they were more of an afterthought in North America. "Worlds Apart" was the peak of the bands popularity in the United States, with "On The Loose" reaching the top 40 and gaining regular rotation on MTV. The followup single "Wind Him Up", did not fare as well, although classic rockers in Canada such as CHEZ 106 (Ottawa) and CHOM 97.7 (Montreal) still occasionally play it.
The band sound is heavily dominated by syntheziers, as lead singer Michael Sadler, Jim Gilmour, and bassist Jim Crichton all take turns on the keyboards. Very gifted musically, the bands signature sound is the guitar-keyboard synchopated solos. Always on the cutting edge of technology, the recording was done in digital format, and features a heavy dose of PPGs and Moogs. "Worlds Apart" is no doubt their finest hour, and is perhaps their only substantial mark on North American audiences.

5 out of 5 stars My Favorite.......2003-07-21

Bought Worlds Apart initially in the cassette format. I wore the darn thing out I played it so much. So in the mid to late eighies when I got my first cd player Worlds Apart was one of the first three cds I bought. It to this day is my favorite musical recording by any artist.

Purchased the remaster version a couple months back and the sound quality is superb.

You probably remember On The Loose and Wind Him Up if you are reading this review. And if you have not yet bought this cd SHAME ON YOU.

If you don't own any other Saga recordings this is the one to get you started. It was there fourth release, and they are still doing it to this day. Lost track of how many cds they actually have.

My favorite tracks are about all of them. No weak ones. But I would say after On The Loose and Wind Him Up I probably like Amnesia best. It was the third single off the LP. If you haven't seen the video you must get Saga's dvd. All videos are included (minus Only Time Will Tell of Wildest Dreams) and that will definitely give you a great overview of all of Saga's music.

But while we are on this cd, go out and get it. Also included on the remastered cd is the video for Wind Him Up - a very nice bonus. Enjoy!
Worlds Apart
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • epic album from start to finish
  • Grand Wizards in Purple Cloaks!
  • totd
  • Cohesive, dramatic, and clever.
  • Rock and Lyrics
Worlds Apart
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead , and And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00075TZYA
Release Date: 2005-01-25

Tracks:

  1. Ode To Isis
  2. Will You Smile Again?
  3. Worlds Apart
  4. The Summer Of '91
  5. The Rest Will Follow
  6. Gaterwaul
  7. A Classic Arts Showcase
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  9. To Russia My Homeland
  10. All White
  11. The Best
  12. The Lost City Of Refuge

Amazon.com

The lesson of this album--which is by no means unenjoyable in its use of loud-soft-loud dynamics and psychedelic guitar textures--is that the art-rock of the future is apparently not so different from the art-rock of the past. This band used to sounding an awful lot like late `80s Sonic Youth, and you can't blame them for wanting to try something new, but does it have to sound like a screamo take on the Moody Blues? It's easy to imagine the members of this Austin-based act resplendent in ELP-style capes as they sing the bombastic, gospel choir-backed ditty "All White." Then again, the group samples "We Did It Again" by British prog pioneers the Soft Machine at the end of that particular song, as if to say that not only are those who don't know the past doomed to repeat it, but those who do, as well. --Mike McGonigal

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars epic album from start to finish.......2007-06-28

this could be my favorite trail of dead album. completely underrated album. it's short, the only fault, but that's what the repeat button is for

4 out of 5 stars Grand Wizards in Purple Cloaks! .......2007-06-09

Possibly this album holds the largest dichotomy of visual art versus sonic art. The music is excellent- the album art could be the worst ever seen. It's like Dungeon and Dragons done with photoshop. The name of the band and name of the album is almost as bad as the cover art. What gives? Just have some normal artwork on the cover, you Grand Wizards in Purple Cloaks! Where are the Multi sided dice?

5 out of 5 stars totd.......2007-02-15

i cant' say enough about this band and this album. not enough people know about these guys and they are truly an amazing band. get this album, put on your headphones and get rocked

5 out of 5 stars Cohesive, dramatic, and clever........2007-02-09

Trail of Dead made an ALBUM, not a collection of songs. The CD flows between choruses, bridges, and verses with emotion and delicate production. When I listen to Worlds Apart, I can't listen to just one song, I have to jump back to the previous one so that the album can build, collapse, and make the turns it was meant to. Trail of Dead's best album to date!

4 out of 5 stars Rock and Lyrics.......2006-12-08

You know how bored I am with mediocre music makers with crappy poet-whore lyrics?
very.

Trail of Dead is not that. Trail of Dead write great epic rock tunes. Prog mixed with metal, a little emo and some humor, and good goddamn lyrics. Songs are catchy - and better yet get catchier. My barometer of a good album is if it grows on me. This is a grower. Buy it. Bum out your girlfriend by going "indie." It's a great album and a great live band, who at least sound like they're playing music cuz they need to. Not cuz they're hoping to make a buck. (And there ain't nothing wring with trying to make a buck. Just don't make art to make money. Make art cuz you have something to say. The money will come if yr any good.)
Worlds Apart
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • FYI
  • Very good pop-prog
  • What a great CD
  • Masterpiece of neo-prog
  • A Cautionary Concept Album From North Of The Border
Worlds Apart
Saga
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000025SE
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. On The Loose
  2. Wind Him Up
  3. Amnesia
  4. Framed
  5. Time's Up
  6. The Interview
  7. No Regrets (Chapter V)
  8. Conversations
  9. No Stranger (Chapter VIII)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars FYI.......2007-07-18

FYI - order this selection, and they'll probably send you the remastered version. Worry not - while I don't recall any problems with the original that would make remastering worthwhile, the remastered version is fine. The biggest drawback is the alternate album cover - you won't get that original you really wanted.

4 out of 5 stars Very good pop-prog.......2007-07-10

This band is a bit hard to describe, it is between prog and pop in my mind. The musicians are very good which is a usual in prog music, but the songs are a bit simple but catchy, which is usual in pop.
Saga is a good balance between prog and pop, but most of the time, this band from Canada is seen as a prog band. This cd is a good way to discover them if you don't already know them.

5 out of 5 stars What a great CD.......2007-06-26

I remember watching MTV in 1982. I was just getting into Rush and ELP and YES listening to 20 minute keyboard solos by Wakeman and King Crimson. Then this video comes on. The opening notes were catchy so I payed attention...I was ready for anything new to add to my newly found music genre....and MTV back in the day was the place to find these artists ( BUGGLES, YES, ASIA, RUNDGREN ) to name a few. Well, Its been 25 years since I first heard On The Loose played on my television and I must say....Im still hooked. This CD stands out in my mind when I think of music that inspired my taste and molded the type of music I would search for right up until today, as I write this. Saga took the edge of PROG and added catchy hooks and amazing vocals. Worlds Apart is clearly the best seller by SAGA and the songs do not disappoint even the most skeptical listener. On the Loose made a dent on Casey Kasems top 40 ( I recently heard the song on the countdown on XM's 80's ) and Wind Him Up was close behind, but the rest of the CD is classic and seriously enjoyable. Framed is a cool song and the mostly instrumental Conversations is unbelievable. The last song on the disk No Stranger begins with a movie projector sound effect and if you listen closely you can hear the "chapters" being played in the backround....I think that song is the best on the album. I have had the pleasure of seeing the band live many times, and being from the United States that is no easy task...In fact I have travelled to Puerto Rico, Canada and New York just to catch thier shows...I have left each show wanting to hear them play more...they are superb. If you are looking to find some new band to add to your collection you have come to right place...the catalog is excellent and this would be a good place to start...but don't stop here....Silent Knight, Images at Twightlight and even the newest releases House of Cards, the Chapters Live and Trust are awesome. Try to catch them live....You too will become a believer like I am.

5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece of neo-prog.......2007-06-21

Before the term neo-prog was even coined, and before Marillion polluted the airwaves, this band ruled the radio with their instantly recognizable, catchy and at the same time complex sound. They genius was in integrating their influences without copying them (Genesis, Yes, Camel, Rush) like other neo-prog bands. Every song on this album is brilliant, and most were played for many years on Canadian rock radio stations, before prog wend out of favor with the younger public and radio moguls. A rock classic that refuses not grow old, despite the obvious '80s style.

5 out of 5 stars A Cautionary Concept Album From North Of The Border.......2006-01-21

Saga's WORLDS APART is a cautionary concept album that traces a man's journey from partier to teacher. The CD opens with "On The Loose", which features the narrator as a carefree young man who doesn't care about the consequences of his behavior. It then moves on to "Wind Him Up", which shows him involved in drugs or something else dangerous, and "Amnesia", where he can't remember what happened. "Framed" and "Time's Up" show the narrator in prison and then, possibly, rehab or a psychiatric ward. "The Interview" shows the narrator, after being reformed, talking to someone else who was doing what he used to do. "No Regrets" features the narrator reflecting on a lost past with high drama, and "Conversations" is mostly instrumental. In the closer, "No Stranger", the narrator has become a counselor to a person who is overindulging in the same things that the narrator used to indulge in. This CD has inspired me to look at pictures of pretty actresses as a deterrent to self-indulgent behavior.
Worlds Apart Revisited
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    Worlds Apart Revisited
    Saga
    Manufacturer: Inside Out U.S.
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    ASIN: B000JGF1NQ
    Release Date: 2007-06-12

    Tracks:

    1. The Pitchman
    2. Give `Em The Money
    3. You're Not Alone
    4. See Them Smile
    5. The Runaway
    6. Ice Nice
    7. On The Loose
    8. Wind Him Up
    9. Amnesia
    10. Framed

    Tracks:

    1. Time's Up
    2. The Interview
    3. No Regrets
    4. Conversations
    5. No Stranger
    6. Scratching The Surface
    7. Keep It Reel
    8. We've Been Here Before
    9. Humble Stance
    10. Don't Be Late
    11. How Long
    12. Careful Where You Step

    Album Description

    Over the course of the last three decades, Saga remains one of the leading bands in melodic progressive rock music. Albums like Silent Knight, Heads Or Tales and Worlds Apart are milestones in the history of refined rock music and still haven't lost any of their magic. The current double CD of Worlds Apart Revisited contains a full live concert recording (from Pratteln, Switzerland, December 8th, 2005) and features a cross-section track list culled from albums throughout their entire career. Moreover, it presents the worldwide extraordinary and successful album Worlds Apart performed live in its entirety, as well as other exclusive live recordings and interviews from the 80s as bonus material. Available as a double CD, a double DVD version and limited edition in a lavish cover packaging containing the 2DVDs and 2CDs. As well, all versions are packaged with an extensive new booklet.
    Together
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      Together
      Worlds Apart
      Manufacturer: Arista
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000006TSH
      Release Date: 1995-01-01

      Tracks:

      1. Could It Be I'm Falling in Love
      2. Papa Wouldn't Understand
      3. Beggin' to Be Written
      4. Everlasting Love
      5. Come Back & Stay
      6. Arnold Schwarzenegger
      7. Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel
      8. Same Old Promises
      9. Experieced
      10. Wonderful World
      11. September
      12. Like It Was, Like It Is
      Worlds Apart
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • good but there are better
      • punk at its best
      • Worlds Apart
      • Wonderful Album
      • just beautiful
      Worlds Apart
      Subhumans
      Manufacturer: Bluurg
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000000LXW
      Release Date: 1993-06-04

      Tracks:

      1. 33322
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      5. Fade Away
      6. Businessmen
      7. Someone is Lying
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      11. Carry on Laughing
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      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars good but there are better.......2004-01-10

      i diagree with the person who said if youve never heard the subhumans start here. if you have never heard this band start with ep-lp which is all their early 7 inches on one album or the day the country died which was their first full length.

      5 out of 5 stars punk at its best.......2003-07-25

      The subhumans are a really good band. They know how to play their intruments and sing. I think this is best album out now. If you ever get a chance to see them live, I suggest you do because it's ten times better seeing them live rather than listening to them at home.

      5 out of 5 stars Worlds Apart.......2003-06-20

      I've gone through 2 LPs, numerous tapes and 2 1 CD and I need to buy another one.

      5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Album.......2002-07-31

      Great album. Punk meets ska in England. Politico-punk with soul. The Subhumans are just fabulous, and this album is one amongst a long list of great albums they have released. What makes this album different than some of the others is that most all of the songs have a real ska beat infleunce. Plus, each and every song is rich in advanced musicianship. This is not just bar-chord 1-2-3-4 punk rock, but real creative fusion in a fine peace-punk style. Plus the recording job is superb. Recommended. But only, where is the song 'Rats'? Is that only on the Peace/War comp? 'Rats' is thee Ratmouse's favourite song, lad! Just look at me mug shot!

      5 out of 5 stars just beautiful.......2002-04-26

      I never get sick of this album. It's pure poetic bliss. Although I'm not constrained by Parliament, I understand and agree with a lot of other issues depicted in this album. Ok, despite excellent writing skills, the music just grabs you and holds you there. In "Fade Away", the guitar solo at the end is amazing. In ex-teenage rebel", the drums will blow you away...it's fast, fluid, and ugh! just amazing!
      Worlds Apart
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        Worlds Apart
        The Go Betweens
        Manufacturer: Lomax
        ProductGroup: Music
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        ASIN: B000BJ7COW

        Tracks:

        1. Finding You
        2. Ashes On The Lawn
        3. City Of Lights
        4. Crystal Shacks
        Worlds Apart
        Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
        • UFO fans beware
        Worlds Apart
        Paul Raymond Project
        Manufacturer: Zoom Club
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        ASIN: B00000I5PA
        Release Date: 1998-09-25

        Tracks:

        1. Left Hand Drive
        2. Burned Again
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        5. Boys and Girls
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        13. Hero to Zero
        14. I Go to Pieces
        15. Thank Heavens for Rock 'N' Roll

        Tracks:

        1. Now and Till Forever
        2. Under the Rising Sun
        3. Brain Demolition
        4. One Day at a Time
        5. One Love
        6. Shimo Kitazawa

        Album Description

        Limited, autographed edition of release coupling together the 1989 album 'Under The Rising Sun' with 1997's 'Raw Material' by guitarist Raymond, a former member of many hardrock/ metal groups, including UFO & Michael Schenker Group. A combined total of 21 tracks. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 Zoom Club Records release.

        Album Details

        Features the Raw Material and under the Rising Sun Releases.

        Customer Reviews:

        1 out of 5 stars UFO fans beware.......2005-12-21

        I am sorry but this stuff is so bad, I love Paul in UFO so don;t be misled.
        Worlds Apart
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • They do it again!
        • Decent power metal, but DC can do better
        • Much Better...
        • Excellent
        • High Octane Power Metal
        Worlds Apart
        Silent Force
        Manufacturer: Noise
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
        Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
        Similar Items:
        1. Empire of Future
        2. Infatuator
        3. Mystica

        ASIN: B0002XVSD8
        Release Date: 2004-10-05

        Tracks:

        1. Ride The Storm
        2. No One Lives Forever
        3. Hold On
        4. Once Again
        5. Master Of My Destiny
        6. Heroes
        7. Death Comes In Disguise
        8. Merry Minstrel
        9. Spread Your Wings
        10. Iron Hand
        11. Heart Attack
        12. Worlds Apart

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars They do it again!.......2007-03-09

        Tell me, can these guys make a bad album? So far I've been blown away by every album I've picked up by this band & there seems to be no sign of them slowing down. 'Worlds Apart' is Silent Force's third album, & it continues to show how this band brilliantly takes power metal to another level. OK, so "brilliant" might be a bit of an exaggeration, but in a world full of power metal bands it's nice to be able to identify bands that stand out on their own & not sound completely like all of the other well known bands that are on the scene such as Primal Fear or Metalium, or maybe even the almighty Hammerfall. I still think so far 'Empire of Future' is the best album from Silent Force, but believe me you won't be disappointed with ANY release from this band, & this one is definitely no exception!

        3 out of 5 stars Decent power metal, but DC can do better.......2006-03-22

        I must preface this review by making it clear that I am a huge DC Cooper fan. I'll buy just about anything he lends his amazing voice to, and generally think he walks on water. That said; I am disappointed with Worlds Apart. Truthfully, I'm disappointed with all three Silent Force albums.

        DC Cooper is an immensely talented vocalist. I love his work with Royal Hunt, and his solo album is one of my all-time favorites. That's why I hate to see him waste his time with Silent Force's cookie cutter power metal. This is the same kind of music plenty of other bands are playing. The only thing that makes it stand out is DC Cooper. Worlds Apart is probably the worst offender. The band name, logo, and cover art all scream "budget" and if I didn't know who was singing, I wouldn't give the album a second glance.

        I'm not saying Silent Force makes bad music, or that Worlds Apart is a bad album. It's actually a decent power metal album with great vocals. I just expect more from DC Cooper. His kind of voice is much better suited to the kind of melodic hard rock he gave us on his solo album. The Frontiers label has a really good track record when it comes to taking established vocalists and giving them melodic rock "project albums" (see Jorn Lande and Russell Allen's the Battle, Michael Kiske's Place Vendome, and Tony Harnell's Starbreaker albums). I can only hope they will hook up with DC at some point and come up with an album that is truly worthy of his vocal talents.

        4 out of 5 stars Much Better..........2005-01-07

        Infatuator left me wondering what the hell had happened to DC. I went ahead and "bit" on Worlds Apart and am glad I did. The two albums are completely different. Gone is the monotonous double bass and sound a like songs. This album is one anthem after another. The only drawback is the production. All the sounds run into one another, unlike ARK burn the sun or anything from Sym X. If you are into melodies and driving rythms than get it. Leave infatuator alone.

        4 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2004-11-26

        I'm a fan of DC Cooper. His vocals are incredible, and they really shine here in this latest album by Silent Force. This is truly good power metal. Heavy, powerful, and as importantly, pretty upbeat. The CD is quite long - you'll get your money's worth for sure. This CD is just around an hour's length.

        There are some great tracks on this CD: "No one lives forever", "Once Again", "Iron Hand", and "World's apart" are all great pieces of music. However, not every song on this album is a hit. Most of the songs are decent, but unlikely to grab your attention and make the hair stand up on your spine like good music will.

        + Good:

        Long, get your money's worth.
        None of the tracks are actually terrible.
        A few tracks are really awesome.
        Keyboards not overdone, thank god.

        - Bad:

        The music can become background noise during some songs, can get dull.
        Only a few really "GREAT" songs, most is cool but nothing extraordinary.

        Overall: I think this is an excellent album. Nothing bad, some really great tunes, plenty of play time, definately worth buying.

        4 out of 5 stars High Octane Power Metal.......2004-10-10

        This is the third album from Silent Force,a band fronted by D.C. Cooper the former singer of Royal Hunt.
        Not too different from the previous disc Infatuator.Worlds Apart is high octane Power Metal with lots of double bass drums and speedy guitars and of course the super high vocal notes of Mr. Cooper.
        The keyboards are better on this one with some cool trade offs with guitar.The guitarist is obviously from the Yngwie Malmsteen school of guitar playing.Sounding like a clone at times.Just listen to the track Merry Minstrel where he completly borrows from an Yngwie track called VooDoo.( found on Magnum Opus. )
        D.C. is clean and powerful as usual,hitting notes only Tony Harnell from TNT can hit.
        Most of the tracks are fast paced rockers,Worlds Apart,Heart Attack,Hold On and Heroes are favorites.
        I would have given this 5 stars had they stretched out a bit and added a little more Progressive elements to this album.They are all exceptional musicians capable of more than just paint by numbers Power Metal.Even if it is top notch Power Metal.

        Music Track:

        1. Worlds Apart [Import]
        2. Yesterday & Today Live [Live]
        3. Young Person's Guide to the Classics, Vol. 2 [Import]
        4. 13
        5. Acoustically Challenged [Enhanced] [Import]
        6. And the Runes Begin to Pray [Import]
        7. Area 54
        8. Back to the Kingdom + 1 [Limited Edition] [Import]
        9. Battle Metal [Import]
        10. Blackout [Clean]

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