Lokikirja

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Lokikirja
Nightwish-Lokikirja.jpg
Box set by
Released18 November 2009
Recorded1997 - 2007
Genre Symphonic metal, power metal
Nightwish chronology
The Sound of Nightwish Reborn
(2008)
Lokikirja
(2009)
Walking in the Air: The Greatest Ballads
(2011)

Lokikirja is the fifth box set by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. It was released on 18 November 2009. This box set contains the remastered edition of Angels Fall First , the regular editions of the other six Nightwish studio albums and the special edition of Over the Hills and Far Away . [1] The album was in pre-order at the Nightwish-Shop website. [2] "Lokikirja" is Finnish for "logbook".

Contents

Track listing

  1. Elvenpath
  2. Beauty and the Beast
  3. The Carpenter
  4. Astral Romance
  5. Angels Fall First
  6. Tutankhamen
  7. Nymphomaniac Fantasia
  8. Know Why the Nightingale Sings
  9. Lappi (Lapland)
  1. Stargazers
  2. Gethsemane
  3. Devil and the Deep Dark Ocean
  4. Sacrament of Wilderness
  5. Passion and the Opera
  6. Swanheart
  7. Moondance
  8. The Riddler
  9. Pharaoh Sails to Orion
  10. Walking in the Air
  11. Sleeping Sun
  1. She's my Sin
  2. The Kinslayer
  3. Come Cover Me
  4. Wanderlust
  5. Two for Tragedy
  6. Wishmaster
  7. Bare Grace Misery
  8. Crownless
  9. Deep Silent Complete
  10. Dead Boy's Poem
  11. Fantasmic
  12. Sleepwalker
  1. Over the Hills and Far Away
  2. 10th Man Down
  3. Away
  4. Astral Romance
  5. The Kinslayer (live)
  6. She's My Sin (live)
  7. Sacrament of Wilderness (live)
  8. Walking in the Air (live)
  9. Beauty and the Beast (live)
  10. Wishmaster (live)
  1. Bless the Child
  2. End of all Hope
  3. Dead to the World
  4. Ever Dream
  5. Slaying the Dreamer
  6. Forever Yours
  7. Ocean Soul
  8. Feel for You
  9. Phantom of the Opera
  10. Beauty of the Beast
  1. Bless the Child
  2. The Wayfarer
  3. Come Cover Me (live)
  4. Dead Boy's Poem (live)
  5. Once Upon a Troubadour
  6. A Return to the Sea
  7. Sleepwalker
  8. Nightquest
  1. Dark Chest of Wonders
  2. Wish I Had an Angel
  3. Nemo
  4. Planet Hell
  5. Creek Mary's Blood
  6. The Siren
  7. Dead Gardens
  8. Romanticide
  9. Ghost Love Score
  10. Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan
  11. Higher Than Hope
  1. The Poet and the Pendulum
  2. Bye Bye Beautiful
  3. Amaranth
  4. Cadence of Her Last Breath
  5. Master Passion Greed
  6. Eva
  7. Sahara
  8. Whoever Brings the Night
  9. For the Heart I Once Had
  10. The Islander
  11. Last of the Wilds
  12. 7 Days to the Wolves
  13. Meadows of Heaven

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak
position
Finnish Albums Chart21 [3]

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References

  1. "NIGHTWISH To Release 'Lokikirja' Eight-CD Box Set". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Archived from the original on 2009-10-15. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
  2. "Magnificent 8 CD boxset is now on presale!". Nightwish.com. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
  3. Suomen virallinen lista [ permanent dead link ]