Shine (Edenbridge album)

Shine is the fourth studio album by the symphonic metal band Edenbridge. Produced by Dennis Ward, it features 12 tracks that have been compared to the style of Edguy, Stratovarius and Masterplan.[1]

Shine
Studio album by
Released25 October 2004
Recorded2004 House of Audio, Seagull Music Studio, Farpoint Station Studio
GenreSymphonic power metal
LabelMassacre Records
ProducerDennis Ward
Edenbridge chronology
Aphelion
(2003)
Shine
(2004)
The Grand Design
(2006)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Hammer Germany5/7[1]
Rock Hard8.5[2]

The German edition of Metal Hammer awarded 5 out of 7 points but noted that singer Sabine Edelsbacher could not convey as much pathos as Amy Lee, Sharon den Adel or Tarja Turunen. She was instead found reminiscent of Candice Night when singing slower, medievally inspired tracks.[1] The reviewer for Rock Hard wrote that Edenbridge had found a balance between romanticism and kitsch, but requested more uptempo tracks.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Shine"08:30
2."Move Along Home"04:41
3."Centennial Legend"05:16
4."Wild Chase"05:32
5."And the Road Goes On"08:10
6."What You Leave Behind"04:41
7."Elsewhere"02:18
8."October Sky"05:11
9."The Canterville Prophecy"01:49
10."The Canterville Ghost"07:45
11."On Sacred Ground" (Bonus track Europe)06:04
12."Anthem" (Bonus track Japan, instrumental reprise of "Elsewhere")02:28

The Korean Version of the album features both bonus tracks and a live CD

Credits

Musicians

  • Sabine Edelsbacher – vocals
  • Lanvall – guitar, bass, keyboards
  • Roland Navratil – drums
  • Andreas Eibler – guitar

Guest musicians

  • Dennis Ward – backing vocals
  • Astrid Stockhammer – violin

Productions

  • Mixed by Dennis Ward
  • Mastered by Jürgen Lusky
  • Cover Design by Thomas Ewerhard, idea by Mike Koren

References

  1. Mineur, Matthias (2004). "Edenbridge – Shine". Metal Hammer (in German) (11).
  2. Blum, Tobias (2004). "Shine". Rock Hard (in German). No. 210.
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