Eternal Endless Infinity

Eternal Endless Infinity is the first album by symphonic power metal band Visions of Atlantis and was released in 2002. A new edition was released November 29, 2004 and contains 3 bonus tracks from their demo "Morning in Atlantis".

Eternal Endless Infinity
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 21, 2002
GenreSymphonic power metal
Length44:15
LabelGOI Music
ProducerJörg Rainer Friede
Visions Of Atlantis chronology
Eternal Endless Infinity
(2002)
Cast Away
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All lyrics by Chris Kamper. All music by Visions of Atlantis.

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:17
2."Lovebearing Storm"5:24
3."Silence"5:06
4."Mermaid's Wintertale"3:11
5."Lords of the Sea"5:06
6."Seduced Like Magic"4:57
7."Eclipse"6:18
8."The Quest"5:38
9."Chasing the Light"4:33
10."Atlantis, Farewell..."3:42
Total length:44:15
2004 Rerelease demo bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Lovebearing Storm (original version)"6:56
12."Mermaid's Wintertale (original version)"3:28
13."Seduced Like Magic (original version)"6:10

Personnel

Band members
  • Nicole Bogner - vocals
  • Christian Stani - vocals
  • Werner Fiedler - guitars
  • Chris Kamper - synthesizer
  • Mike Koren - bass guitars
  • Thomas Caser - drums
Production
  • Jörg Rainer Friede - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Thomas Caser - booklet design
  • Torsten Wördemann - engineer

Booklet inconsistency

The booklet of the original 2002 release by GOI Music contains the original band pictures made for the album and has Christian Stani mentioned and pictured correctly as the male vocalist. The 2004 Napalm Records rerelease contains band pictures which match with the band pictures used for the booklet of the second album 'Cast Away', which was released in 2003. This booklet incorrectly mentions and pictures Visions of Atlantis' second vocalist Mario Plank as the album's vocalist, which could not be possible since the songs of both editions sound the same and Mario Plank just joined the band after Christian Stani's departure in 2003.

References

  1. Mason, Stewart. Eternal Endless Infinity review allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2010-04-16.


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