Medea (Ex Libris album)

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Medea
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Studio album by
Released18 January 2014
Genre Symphonic metal, progressive metal
Length61:13
Label Self-released
Ex Libris chronology
Amygdala
(2008)
Medea
(2014)

Medea is the second studio album of the Dutch symphonic/progressive metal band Ex Libris, released in 2014. [1] [2] [3] It is a concept album about the Greek tragedy of Medea and her lover Jason.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleNote(s)Length
1."Medea" 6:50
2."Murderess in Me" 7:38
3."On the Ocean's Command" 8:00
4."My Dream I Dream" 6:19
5."Song of Discord"Guest vocals by Damian Wilson 5:54
6."A Mother's Lament" 5:37
7."Daughter of Corinth" 7:52
8."A Tale Told..." (Instrumental) 2:12
9."From Rebirth to Bloodshed" 10:51
Total length:61:13

Personnel

Band members
Guest/session members

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