Redemption (Redemption album)

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Redemption
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 18, 2003
Genre Progressive metal
Length68:13
Label Sensory Records
Producer Nick van Dyk, Ray Alder
Redemption chronology
Redemption
(2003)
The Fullness of Time
(2005)

Redemption is the debut album by the American progressive metal band of the same name. It was formed around the friendships and compositions of guitarist/keyboardist Nicholas van Dyk, joined by well-known musicians of the genre from bands like Steel Prophet, Agent Steel, Symphony X, and Fates Warning. The first four tracks are taken from Stephen King's novel Desperation .

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Nick Van Dyk, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Desperation, Part I"5:56
2."Desperation, Part II"4:32
3."Desperation, Part III"5:43
4."Desperation, Part IV"5:08
5."Nocturnal" (Van Dyk, Chris Roy, Bernie Versailles)3:51
6."Window to Space"13:26
7."As I Lay Dying"5:08
8."Something Wicked This Way Comes"
  • I. "Arrivals"
  • II. "Torments"
  • III. "The Carnival"
  • IV. "Pursuits"
  • V. "The Autumn People"
  • VI. "Temptations"
  • VII. "Confrontations"
  • VIII. "Departures"
24:29
Total length:68:13

Import bonus tracks

No.TitleLength
9."The Sound And The Fury"6:25
Total length:74:38

Personnel

Guest musicians

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