Beyond All Sense 2005 | ||||
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Released | 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2000/2005 | |||
Studio | DRS (Gothenburg) StudiOmega (Varberg) | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Length | 46:17 | |||
Label | GMR Music Group | |||
Producer | Destiny | |||
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Beyond All Sense 2005 is Destiny's sixth album, a re-recording of their 1985 album Beyond All Sense , and was released on May 11, 2005. [1] [2] The original album was only released in Sweden in a limited number of 2000 copies of vinyl. [1] [3]
Most of the music on the album was written by former Destiny guitarists Magnus Österman and John Prodén, and lyrics were largely from former Destiny singer Håkan Ring. [3] "Lost to Heaven" (acoustic) and "Destiny" from the 1985 album were replaced by two previously unreleased bonus tracks. [3] [4] "Ode to You," originally written in 1983 and called "Please Don't Go," was rewritten by vocalist Kristoffer Göbel as a tribute to Dimebag Darrell after his 2004 death. [1] [3] [5] The second bonus track, "No Way Out" (originally "He Is Free"), was cut from the 1985 album due to the time limit on vinyls and was rewritten by Göbel for the 2005 album. [3] [5] The rewritten song was about Ozzy Osbourne and reality TV shows. [3]
Order | Title | Length | Composer | Lyrics | Notes | Ref |
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1 | "Sacrilege" | 4:30 | John Prodén | Håkan Ring | [6] [7] | |
2 | "Kill the Witch" | 3:48 | Prodén | Ring | [6] [7] | |
3 | "Ode to You" | 4:08 | Magnus Österman, Stefan Björnshög | Kristoffer Göbel | Bonus track, dedicated to Dimebag Darrell | [6] [1] [7] |
4 | "Spellbreaker" | 4:11 | Österman | Österman | [6] [7] | |
5 | "Power by Birth" | 4:53 | Österman, Prodén | Österman | [6] [7] | |
6 | "Rest in Peace" | 5:12 | Österman, Prodén | Ring | [6] [7] | |
7 | "Madame Guillotine (Hang Them High)" | 3:44 | Prodén, Björnshög | Ring, Göbel | [6] [7] | |
8 | "No Way Out" | 4:13 | Prodén, Björnshög | Göbel | Bonus track | [6] [1] [7] |
9 | "More Evil than Evil" | 4:04 | Prodén | Ring | [6] [7] | |
10 | "Sirens in the Dark" | 7:34 | Österman, Björnshög | Ring | [6] [7] | |
Disc 2 bonus tracks include a video of "In the Shadow of the Rainbow" from Future of the Past ; a medley of the songs "Holy Man," "Sabotage," and "Future of the Past," with live footage from the 2005 release party in Gothenburg; review from the Future of the Past release party; quotes from reviews of the album Future of the Past; discography; bonus DVD produced by Pixel Productions; and a video of "In the Shadow of the Rainbow" by Astronaut. [6] [8]
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