Break | ||||
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Released | 1998 [1] | |||
Recorded | at the Ottotorium & K. F. R. S. | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Label | InsideOut Music [1] | |||
Producer | Douglas A. Ott [1] | |||
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Break is the fourth studio album by the neo-progressive rock band Enchant. It was released in 1998.
Enchant is an American neo-progressive rock band, formed in 1989. Their music is characterized by ambitious lyrics and melodies along with harmonic experimentation.
Time Lost is the third studio album by the neo-progressive rock band Enchant, released in September 1997.
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The Wishing Tree is a music project by Marillion guitarist Steve Rothery and vocalist Hannah Stobart. Their debut album, Carnival of Souls, was released in 1996 and a second album, Ostara, was released 23 March 2009.
Carnival of Souls is the title of the first album by The Wishing Tree, a project by Marillion's guitarist Steve Rothery and singer Hannah Stobart. It was originally released in 1996 on Steve Rothery's short-lived label Dorian Music and was re-released in 2001 on Marillion's label Racket Records. The new version includes some bonus material, two live videos and two demos of previously unreleased songs.
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Blink of an Eye is the sixth studio album by the American neo-progressive rock band Enchant. It was released in July 2002.
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Wounded is the second studio album by the neo-progressive rock band Enchant, released in 1996 in Europe on Inside Out Music and 1997 in the US on Magna Carta Records.
Live At Last is the first live album by the neo-progressive rock band Enchant, released in 2004. The album was recorded at I-Musicast in Oakland, CA, on March 13, 2004 Next to de cd there is a dvd of this concert.
Wheels Within Wheels is a blues and folk-influenced acoustic rock album by Rory Gallagher. Featuring a range of acoustic styles including flamenco, skiffle and traditional Irish music, the album was compiled from lost recordings and outtakes by Gallagher's brother Dónal and released posthumously. A number of notable musicians appeared on the album, and the songs were recorded in various locations all over the world between 1974 and 1994.
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The Great Divide is the eighth studio album by the neo-progressive rock band Enchant. It was released 11 years after their previous studio album, Tug of War.