Ars Musica (album)

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Ars Musica
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Studio album by
Released18 June 2013
RecordedLate 2012
Genre Power metal, symphonic metal, neoclassical metal
Length55:55
Label Scarlet Records
Dark Moor chronology
Ancestral Romance
(2010)
Ars Musica
(2013)
Project X
(2015)

Ars Musica is the ninth full-length album by the Spanish power metal band Dark Moor, released on 18 June 2013. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Ars Musica (Intro)" - 02:05
  2. "First Lance of Spain" - 05:06
  3. "This Is My Way" - 04:17
  4. "The Road Again" - 04:34
  5. "Together as Ever" - 04:53
  6. "The City of Peace" - 04:08
  7. "Gara and Jonay" - 04:27
  8. "Living in a Nightmare" - 04:22
  9. "El Último Rey" - 05:18
  10. "St. James Way" - 04:07
  11. "Asturias (Outro suite)" - 05:32
  12. "The Road Again" (Acoustic version - Bonus track on some CDs) - 02:43
  13. "Living in a Nightmare" (Orchestral version - Bonus track on some CDs) - 04:19

Japanese edition bonus disc

These tracks are orchestral versions of some songs including a bonus track.

  1. "The Road Again (Acoustic version)" - 02:43
  2. "Living in a Nightmare" - 04:19
  3. "This Is My Way" - 04:06
  4. "Together As Ever" - 04:15
  5. "El Último Rey" - 04:38
  6. "First Lance Of Spain" - 04:57
  7. "Bohemian Caprice (Bonus Track)" - 02:51

Concepts

Personnel

Additional musicians

Production

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References

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