词条 | Nightfall in Middle-Earth |
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| name = Nightfall in Middle-Earth | type = studio | artist = Blind Guardian | cover = NFoME.jpg | alt = | released = 28 April 1998 | recorded = July 1997 - January 1998 | venue = | studio = Twilight Hall Studios Karo Studios Sweet Silence Studios Vox Studios Air-Edel Studios | genre = {{hlist|Power metal|progressive metal|speed metal|symphonic metal[1]}} | length = 65:29 | label = Virgin/Century Media | producer = Flemming Rasmussen, Blind Guardian | prev_title = Imaginations from the Other Side | prev_year = 1995 | next_title = A Night at the Opera | next_year = 2002 | misc = {{Singles | name = Nightfall in Middle-Earth | type = studio | single1 = Mirror Mirror | single1date = February 7, 1998 }} }} Nightfall in Middle-Earth is the sixth full-length studio album by German power metal band Blind Guardian. It was released on April 28, 1998 through Virgin Records. It is a concept album based upon J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion, a book of tales from the First Age of Middle-earth, recounting the War of the Jewels.[2] The album contains not only songs but also spoken parts narrating parts of the story. The cover represents Lúthien dancing in front of Morgoth. It is widely regarded as one of Blind Guardian's most well-known and well-received albums in their discography.[3] It is also the first album with Oliver Holzwarth as guest musician, playing bass guitar instead of Hansi Kürsch. Nightfall in Middle-Earth was the first album by Blind Guardian to be released in the US. The sales encouraged Century Media to release their entire back catalog in the US in 2007, at which point it was remastered and re-released, with an added bonus track.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}} Musical styleThe album has been described as "grandiose" and influenced by progressive rock, and has been compared to Queen's operatic approach with "dense choir-like vocal harmonies set against swirling multi-part guitar lines." Music critics have noted the fast, melodic guitar-work and the use of folk instruments, flutes, violins, and other instruments. The album's songs are varied, with "quick-paced numbers", ballads, and operatic pieces.[3] Critical reception{{Album reviews|rev1 = AllMusic |rev1score = {{rating|4|5}}[2] | rev2 = Sputnikmusic | rev2Score = 4.5/5[3] }} The album has drawn universally positive critical acclaim since its release. Writing for SputnikMusic, Kyle Ward said that on this album "Blind Guardian laid down their finest instrumental performance to date. Everything goes hand in hand with each other, the guitars being nearly always furiously paced and extremely melodic, but not over-the-top and cheesy like many other power metal bands out there." He singled out Hansi Kürsch's vocals for particular praise, writing that "In every aspect and mood, Blind Guardian delivers in the vocal department. Whether the song is amazingly fast and melodic, like “Time Stands Still (At The Iron Hill)” or whether the mood is somber and slow (“The Eldar”) you are sure to be hit in the face with a simply remarkable feat in terms of vocal achievement, one of the finest vocal performances I have ever seen on a metal album." AllMusic's Vincent Jeffries gave a similarly glowing assessment of the album, describing the album as "complete with anthemic choruses, spoken word story lines, and plenty of bombastic power metal punctuating every dramatic turn" and "perhaps Blind Guardian's most triumphant effort." Track listing{{Track listing| all_writing = | all_lyrics = Hansi Kürsch | all_music = André Olbrich and Hansi Kürsch except where noted | title1 = War of Wrath | length1 = 1:50 | title2 = Into the Storm | length2 = 4:24 | title3 = Lammoth | length3 = 0:28 | title4 = Nightfall | length4 = 5:34 | title5 = The Minstrel | length5 = 0:32 | title6 = The Curse of Fëanor | note6 = Olbrich, Kürsch, Thomas "Thomen" Stauch and Marcus Siepen | length6 = 5:41 | title7 = Captured | length7 = 0:26 | title8 = Blood Tears | length8 = 5:24 | title9 = Mirror Mirror | length9 = 5:06 | title10 = Face the Truth | length10 = 0:24 | title11 = Noldor (Dead Winter Reigns) | length11 = 6:51 | title12 = Battle of Sudden Flame | length12 = 0:44 | title13 = Time Stands Still (At the Iron Hill) | length13 = 4:53 | title14 = The Dark Elf | length14 = 0:23 | title15 = Thorn | length15 = 6:19 | title16 = The Eldar | note16 = Olbrich, Kürsch, Michael Schüren | length16 = 3:39 | title17 = Nom the Wise | length17 = 0:33 | title18 = When Sorrow Sang | length18 = 4:25 | title19 = Out on the Water | length19 = 0:44 | title20 = The Steadfast | length20 = 0:21 | total_length = | title21 = A Dark Passage | length21 = 6:01 | title22 = Final Chapter (Thus Ends...) | length22 = 0:48 }}{{Track listing | headline = Japanese Bonus Tracks | collapsed = yes | title23 = Nightfall | note23 = Orchestral Version | length23 = 5:38 | title24 = A Dark Passage | note24 = Instrumental Version | length24 = 6:06 }}{{Track listing | headline = 2007 Re-release Bonus Track | collapsed = yes | title23 = Harvest of Sorrow | length23 = 3:39 | note23 = Siepen, Kürsch and Stauch }}{{Track listing | headline = 2018 Re-release Bonus Tracks | collapsed = yes | title23 = Doom | length23 = 5:51 | title24 = Harvest of Sorrow | length24 = 3:41 | title25 = The Tides of War | length25 = 5:17 }} Personnel
Thematic referencesThe album retells the events in The Silmarillion, beginning with an episode at the end:
The cover art for the album features Lúthien dancing before Morgoth, from "The Tale of Beren and Lúthien". References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-10-essential-symphonic-metal-albums|title=The 10 Essential Symphonic Metal Albums|last=Ling|first=Dave|date=November 2, 2016|website=Metal Hammer|access-date=January 25, 2019}} 2. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/nightfall-in-middle-earth-mw0000047851|title=Nightfall in Middle-Earth - Blind Guardian {{!}} Songs, Reviews, Credits {{!}} AllMusic|website=AllMusic|access-date=2016-12-30}} 3. ^1 2 {{Cite web|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/14758/Blind-Guardian-Nightfall-in-Middle-Earth/|title=Blind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle-Earth (album review 2) {{!}} Sputnikmusic|website=Sputnikmusic|access-date=2016-12-30}} External links
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