Resurrection (Galneryus album)

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Resurrection
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 23, 2010
Genre Power metal, neo-classical metal
Length57:54
Label VAP
Producer Yorimasa Hisatake
Galneryus chronology
Reincarnation
(2008)
Resurrection
(2010)
Phoenix Rising
(2011)

Resurrection is the sixth studio album by the Japanese power metal/neo-classical metal band Galneryus, released on June 23, 2010. [1] It is the first album to feature Galneryus' new singer Masatoshi "Sho" Ono, and new bassist Taka, after the departure of Yama-B (vocals) and Yu-To (bass). [2] The track "A Far-Off Distance" was used as the ending theme for the anime television series Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin . [3] "Emotions" was named the 73rd best guitar instrumental by Young Guitar Magazine in 2019. [4]

Contents

Track listing

All songs arranged by Galneryus and Yorimasa Hisatake. [2]

All lyrics are written by Sho, except "United Blood", "Emotions" and "The Road Goes On" (instrumentals) and "Destinations", co-written with Taka; all music is composed by Syu, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."United Blood"1:48
2."Burn My Heart"6:50
3."Carry On"5:00
4."Destinations"6:08
5."Still Loving You" (Yuhki)4:40
6."Emotions" (Yuhki, Syu)6:07
7."Save You!" (Yuhki)7:27
8."A Far-Off Distance (Album version)"4:53
9."Fall in the Dark"5:07
10."Destiny (Album version)"7:44
11."The Road Goes On"2:05

Credits

Chart performance

The album reached number 35 on the Oricon album charts [5] and #40 at the Billboard Japan Top Albums. [6]

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