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The Black Halo

Kamelot inked their recording contract in 1994 and released their debut, Eternity, the following August. The press praised the album as one of the most promising first offerings ever. 1996 saw the arrival of Dominion, an album that sounded even more varied and diverse than its predecessor. In spring 1997 Kamelot found Casey Grillo and the former Conception vocalist Khan, who joined the group during the production of Siege Perilous. In autumn of the same year, the new line-up embarked on an extensive European tour and returned to Gate studios in Wolfsburg twelve months later to work on the album that set a new standard for the band; The Fourth Legacy. In summer 2000, Kamelot?s first live album was recorded during the New Allegiance tour, which took them through Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Greece and Spain. Only a few months later, Khan, Youngblood, Grillo and Glenn Barry presented their fifth studio cut, Karma, and embarked on a European tour. Epica arrived in 2003, followed by another tour as Headliners in Europe, Japan, Mexico and the US as well many top Festival appearances. The Black Halo adds another exciting and epic chapter to the band?s brilliant history.  more

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The Black Halo

Track Listing: 1. March of Mephisto, 2. When the Lights Are Down, 3. Haunting, The (Somwhere in Time), 4. Soul...

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Aug-03-2008
Their finest

The second part of the Epica saga is definitely the stronger- from start to finish, it's just a slam-perfect blend of metal, orchestra, and of course the awesome voice of Roy Kahn. The best tracks would have to be March of Mephisto...

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jul-16-2008
Best Kamelot Album

The title says it all, this is Kamelot's best work. If you are looking for an album to start your collection of this band, start here. "Ghost Opera" is really good and "Epica" is stunning, but here is the peak of their music. And do...

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jul-01-2008
Power metal of Faustian proportions.

Whenever I come across a band like Kamelot, I just want to give them all a big hug and yell "Thank you!" at the top of my lungs. By this, I mean a band that takes a genre that consists of a LOT of mediocre to downright horrible artists,...

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4/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jun-13-2008
Hard Rock Teen Band that doesn't suck!

A excellent first effort for a group that brings Hard Rock/Metal back to basics. No Cookie monster growling vocals, no over the top endless guitar riffs, just basic fast hard bangin' music. Like it should be!

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Aug-03-2008
Their finest

The second part of the Epica saga is definitely the stronger- from start to finish, it's just a slam-perfect blend of metal, orchestra, and of course the awesome voice of Roy Kahn. The best tracks would have to be March of Mephisto...

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3/5
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Posted: Jun-29-2007
Just background music

Blah blah blah, this CD is just so-so. It's probably good for just putting in your 100-CD changer and set the player on "random." If songs from this CD play, well fine. I judge a CD by how many times I've just got to keep playing...

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1/5
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Posted: Sep-02-2005
Not A Master Piece

I don't know what I was thinking,this is a horriable album.The singer Khan has a bad voice.This album is slow and boring.March Of Mephisto has the Dimmu Borgir singer on it(awful).There is nothing good about this album,it's annoying.

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