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Monday, September 1, 2003 - Dark Moor news | Dark Moor have finished the recording of their fourth album, Dark Moor, at New Sin Studios in Italy. The album will be mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios in Finland. There are numerous guest musicians for the backing vocals such as the Valcavasia choir, the young female Castelfranco choir, Mamen (ARWEN) and Beatriz Albert.
Dark Moor will feature the following tracks:
A Life For Revenge
Eternally
The Bane of Daninsky, The Werewolf
Cyrano of Bergerac
The Sea (Ulysses)
From Hell
Overture (Attila)
Wind Like Stroke (Attila)
Return For Love (Attila)
The Ghost Sword (Attila)
The Dark Moor
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Monday, February 3, 2003 - Dark Moor news | Dark Moor's "Between Light and Darkness" will be released in April. This album is a special edition for their fans and contains 4 acoustic tracks recorded exclusively for this release , an orchestral version of the track "Dies Irae" and 3 unreleased tracks in Europe. The band has written most of the songs of their next album which will be recorded in June at New Sin Studios and released in October 2003.
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