Wanderer on the Edge of Time

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Wanderer on the Edge of Time
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Studio album by
Released22 June 2010
Recorded2010
Genre Neo-classical metal
Progressive metal
Thrash metal
Length49:34
Label AAARRG Music
Producer Ralph Hubert
Mekong Delta chronology
Lurking Fear
(2007)
Wanderer on the Edge of Time
(2010)
Intersections
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Wanderer on the Edge of Time is the ninth album from progressive/thrash metal band Mekong Delta, released in June 2010. Chronicles of Chaos noted a firm combination of classical and acoustic music combined with the primary thrash metal genre, however it was felt that too many of the songs were repetitive - both of this album and of its predecessors.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Intro - Concert Guitar - 02:18
  2. Ouverture - 02:50
  3. "A certain fool" (Le fou) // Movement 1 - 03:37
  4. Interlude 1 - Group - 00:52
  5. "The 5th element" (Le Bateleur) // Movement 2 - 06:32
  6. Interlude 2 - Group - 00:34
  7. "The Apocalypt - World in shards" (La Maison Dieu) // Movement 3 - 05:43
  8. Interlude 3 - Concert Guitar - 02:03
  9. "King with broken crown" (Le Diable) // Movement 4 - 05:41
  10. Intermezzo (instrumental) // Movement 5 - 05:23
  11. Interlude 4 - Group - 02:11
  12. "Affection" (L'Amoureux) // Movement 6 - 02:53
  13. Interlude 5 - Group - 00:51
  14. "Mistaken truth" (Le Hérétique) // Movement 7 - 05:10
  15. Finale - 02:56

Band line-up

Additional credits

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References

  1. Aly Hassab El Naby (10 March 2010). "Album Review". Chronicles of Chaos. Retrieved 15 April 2019.