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Holy Land

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Category: Prog Metal

Year: 1996

Label: Paradoxx (Brazil)

Catalog Number: 1309126-1

Average Rating: 82 / 100 (4 ratings)

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Angra Holy Land Album Cover

Personnel
Andre Matos vocals
Kiko Loureiro guitars
Rafael Bittencourt guitars
Luis Mariutti bass
Ricardo Confessori drums
Tracks
1.  Crossing  1:55
2.  Nothing to Say  6:20
3.  Silence and Distance  5:34
4.  Carolina IV  10:33
5.  Holy Land  6:26
6.  The Shamen  5:23
7.  Make Believe  5:51
8.  Z.I.T.O.  6:02
9.  Deep Blue  5:47
10.  Lullaby for Lucifer  2:43
  
Total Running Time:  56:34

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Existing comments about this CD

From: pato Date: February 8, 2002 at 13:44
best angra album of all time.no words to describe it really, it's excelent, takes you to the limit of metal, containing elements from the old helloween and also mixing with a lot of progresive from dream theater

From: Date: March 9, 2002 at 9:39
really great! U need some time to enjoy it, cause it's not a very easy cd, but if u take ur time, sure u'll love it. great vocals, great orchestrations, pure symphony... Some people say that this is not metal. Don't listen to them. Or maybe yes: this is MUSIC, with capital letters

From: Rishard Date: March 9, 2002 at 9:39
really great! U need some time to enjoy it, cause it's not a very easy cd, but if u take ur time, sure u'll love it. great vocals, great orchestrations, pure symphony... Some people say that this is not metal. Don't listen to them. Or maybe yes: this is MUSIC, with capital letters

From: portuguese fan Date: December 2, 2002 at 10:24
This is undoubtly a must have. Nothing to Say, Silence and Distance and Deep Blue are just perfect...

From: Rycheage Date: June 19, 2003 at 20:29
My feeling is this - take a dash of Kansas, a dash of Iron Maiden, a dash (or two) of Dream Theater, a dash of IQ, a dash of a symphony and a little South American flavor, mix, and you get Angra (that last bit not surprising given their Brazilian roots).Holy Land is a concept album, rich with imagery and feeling. High praise here.

From: hector Date: September 3, 2003 at 12:20
angra cuando biene a mexico

From: Been Date: May 3, 2005 at 16:19
Top CD!! the riff work in this band is amazing. Although they better this CD by quite a long way with rebirth, its still a moosthave

From: hair metal again Date: March 20, 2024 at 11:11
very good release for ANGRA slightly different than their debut with their music being an interesting mix of heavy power with symphonic parts in a very smooth way !"nothing to say","carolina IV" and "make believe: are excellent songs indeed!unique sound very good band


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