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Saturday, February 25, 2006 - Edenbridge news | Edenbridge will release their their fifth album, "The Grand Design", on May 19. A single, featuring the band's cover version of my personal favorite James Bond theme song "For Your Eyes Only", will precede the album on April 21.
The album was recorded at The Farpoint Station studio in Austria and the Thin Ice facility in England with Karl Groom. Guest musicians on the album include Dennis Ward and Robby Valentine, both of whom were responsible for backing vocals and choirs on the new CD.
Lanvall says: "'The Grand Design' has evolved to our biggest production so far and just the recordings took nearly three months to complete. It's the most vocal-orientated album of our band history, which especially can be heard in the many choir and backing vocals. Robby Valentine has done up to 64 voices in the 2 longtracks of the album which bring a totally new dimension into our sound. It was a great experience to record with him in Holland. Besides he played a fantastic piano solo in 'Terra Nova'. Also Dennis Ward did a brilliant job again. It's simply amazing to have musicians of such quality on the album. Karl Groom also recorded a fantastic solo for 'Terra Nova'."
"The Grand Design" track listing:
01. Terra Nova
02. Flame Of Passion
03. Evermore
04. The Most Beautiful Place
05. See You Fading Afar
06. On Top Of The World
07. Taken Away
08. The Grand Design
09. Empire Of The Sun (bonus track)
"For Your Eyes Only" track listing:
01. For Your Eyes Only
02. Evermore
03. The Grand Design (edit)
04. For Your Eyes Only (acoustic version) |
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