The Forgotten Goddess

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The Forgotten Goddess
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 2, 2007 (Europe)
February 20, 2007 (USA)
RecordedRaven's Work studios
Studioqlter recordes studio
Genre Progressive metal
Thrash metal
Gothic metal
Length42:28
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Eric Ryan
Echoes of Eternity chronology
The Forgotten Goddess
(2007)
As Shadows Burn
(2009)

The Forgotten Goddess is the debut album by the band Echoes of Eternity, released by Nuclear Blast records on February 2, 2007, in Europe and February 20, 2007, in the USA. It was produced by Eric Ryan, and recorded at Raven's Work studios in Venice, California.

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Track list

  1. Burning with Life – 1:34
  2. Expressions of Flesh – 4:12
  3. Garden of the Gods – 4:52
  4. Towers of Silence – 4:21
  5. Voices in a Dream – 4:47
  6. The Forgotten Goddess – 4:48
  7. The Kingdom Within – 6:16
  8. Lost Beneath a Silent Sky – 4:28
  9. Circles in Stone – 4:56
  10. Adrift – 2:14

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