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A Night at the Opera [Remixed and Remastered]
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A Night at the Opera [Remixed and Remastered]
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A Night at the Opera [Remixed and Remastered]
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Probably the most adventurous disc of
Blind Guardian
's career (and that's saying something with this troupe),
A Night at the Opera
lives up to its name by channeling
Queen
's most symphonic arias through a dynamic
prog metal
background that makes
Fate's Warning
's most complex licks seem positively pedestrian in comparison with a glorious production that allows every nuance to literally explode from the loudspeakers. As ambitious as this disc is, however, it is similarly difficult to digest. Everything is over the top to the nth degree; every refrain is bolstered with a chorus lifted to the heavens; every song is an overwrought epic overture of garish calls to Valhalla; every moment is a grandiose concerto. By the time you hit the bonus track
"Mies del Dolor,"
the only moment of the disc where
lightens up even a little, the band must be exhausted. No doubt, the listener will be too. ~ Brian O'Neill
Blind Guardian
's career (and that's saying something with this troupe),
A Night at the Opera
lives up to its name by channeling
Queen
's most symphonic arias through a dynamic
prog metal
background that makes
Fate's Warning
's most complex licks seem positively pedestrian in comparison with a glorious production that allows every nuance to literally explode from the loudspeakers. As ambitious as this disc is, however, it is similarly difficult to digest. Everything is over the top to the nth degree; every refrain is bolstered with a chorus lifted to the heavens; every song is an overwrought epic overture of garish calls to Valhalla; every moment is a grandiose concerto. By the time you hit the bonus track
"Mies del Dolor,"
the only moment of the disc where
lightens up even a little, the band must be exhausted. No doubt, the listener will be too. ~ Brian O'Neill