Stairway to Fairyland is the début full-length album by the German power metal band Freedom Call. It was first released in France on May 7, 1999 via by NTS Records and re-released by Victor Entertainment in Japan on May 21 and by CBH Records in Germany and the rest of Europe on May 31.[1] As of 2011, more than 35000 copies of the album have been sold.[2]
Track list[]
All songs written and composed by Chris Bay and Dan Zimmermann.
No. | Title | Length | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | "Over the Rainbow" | 5:51 | |
2. | "Tears Falling" | 5:37 | |
3. | "Fairyland" | 5:28 | |
4. | "Shine On" | 5:42 | |
5. | "We Are One" | 4:54 | |
6. | "Hymn To the Brave" | 3:59 | |
7. | "Tears of Taragon" | 6:54 | |
8. | "Graceland" | 5:34 | |
9. | "Holy Knight" | 5:00 | |
10. | "Another Day" | 5:51 | |
11. | "Kingdom Come" (Japanese and Korean edition bonus track) | 4:50 | |
Total length: |
59:40 |
Music[]
Stairway to Fairyland is a fantasy concept album, revealing a story of the imaginary land of Taragon that underwent a ruinous cataclysm, with a handful of survivours pursued by ruthless enemies.[3][4] Each song represents a different stage of this concept without maintaining a rigid narrative progression.[5] Stylistically, the album is composed of speedy, melodic songs, evocative of the Keeper of the Seven Keys era Helloween.[6][7][8]
Credits[]
- Chris Bay – vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Sascha Gerstner – guitar
- Ilker Ersin – bass guitar
- Dan Zimmermann – drums
References[]
- ↑ Discography - Stairway to Fairyland. Archived from the original on 4 February 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2017.
- ↑ FREEDOM CALL To Release 'Live In Hellvetia' In June (25 March 2011). Retrieved on December 6, 2017.
- ↑ Discography - The Tale of Taragon. Archived from the original on 4 February 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2017.
- ↑ Freedom Call Interview. Retrieved on December 4, 2017.
- ↑ Freedom Call – Recensione: Stairway To Fairyland (Italian) (29 October 2015). Retrieved on December 5, 2017.
- ↑ Freedom Call - Stairway To Fairyland (German) (31 March 2013). Retrieved on December 4, 2017.
- ↑ Freedom Call - Stairway to Fairyland (5 October 2016). Retrieved on December 4, 2017.
- ↑ Freedom Call - Stairway to Fairyland (Spanish) (29 November 2014). Retrieved on December 4, 2017.
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