The Great Divide (Enchant album)

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The Great Divide
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2014
Genre Progressive metal, progressive rock, neo-prog
Length64:06
Label InsideOut Music
Producer Douglas A. Ott
Enchant chronology
Live at Last
(2004)
The Great Divide
(2014)
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The Great Divide is the eighth studio album by the neo-prog band Enchant. It was released 11 years after their previous studio album, Tug of War .

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Circles" (Ott, Jenkins, Platt, Flanegan) – 7:59
  2. "Within an Inch" (Ott, Leonard) – 7:34
  3. "The Great Divide" (Ott, Jenkins, Platt, Flanegan) – 9:05
  4. "All Mixed Up" (Leonard) – 4:12
  5. "Transparent Man" (Ott) – 6:20
  6. "Life in a Shadow" (Leonard) – 5:00
  7. "Deserve to Feel" (Ott, Leonard, Jenkins, Platt, Flanegan) – 8:01
  8. "Here and Now" (Platt, Jenkins, Ott) – 7:33
  9. "Prognosticator" (Special Edition bonus track) (Ott, Jenkins, Platt, Flanegan) – 8:22

Personnel

Production

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