Opus Magnum [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Introspezione
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2. Les Plaisirs Sont Doux
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3. La Marmellata
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4. L Altalena
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5. Monologo
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6. IL Pavone
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7. Ah Douleur
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8. Deliee
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9. Oro
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10. Rituale
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11. Introspezione (versione Integrale)
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12. Flowers On Pride
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13. Avarice
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14. Lust
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15. My Vice
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16. Ira
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17. Gluttony
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18. Envy
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19. Sloth
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20. Allemanda
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See all 43 tracks on this disc
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Contains the complete work of this 70's Italian group that fused avant-garde, classical, folk, improvisation and electronics. This box set contains the three albums from the group plus the solo album by Tisocco from 1975. Paper sleeves housed in a deluxe box with lid.
Opus Magnum,Opus Avantra,Akarma,Rock,Rock/Pop
Opus Magnum [Import]
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Magnum Opus, Vol. 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008YJHE
Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
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- Jungle Boogie - Kool & the Gang, Kool & the Gang
- Why Did You Do It - Stretch
- Love to Love You Baby - Donna Summer
- Strange Games and Things - Love Unlimited Orchestra
- Goin' Up in Smoke - Eddie Kendricks
- Stuff Like That - Quincy Jones
- Saturday Night, Sunday Morning [Extended Version] - Thelma Houston
- There But for the Grace of God Go I - Machine
- Take Me Home [Album Version][Version] - Cher
- Funkin' for Jamaica - Tom Browne
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- Easy Money - Dee Dee Sharp
- Stomp - The Brothers Johnson
- I Need Your Lovin' - Teena Marie
- Glow of Love - Change
- I'm So Hot - Denise LaSalle
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Jocelyn Brown, Inner Life
- Do It to the Music - Raw Silk
- I Found Lovin' [Extended Version][Mix] - The Fatback Band
- Say I'm Your Number One [Extended Version][Mix]
- Hangin' on a String - Loose Ends
Average customer rating:
- Surprisingly Good!
- A quality release
- This is one of my favorites
- Magnifique
- The Best Yngwie Album
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Magnum Opus
Yngwie Malmsteen
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ASIN: B0000071UO
Release Date: 1999-04-13 |
Tracks:
- Vengeance
- No Love Lost
- Tomorrow's Gone
- Only One
- I'd Die Without You
- Overture 1622
- Voodoo
- Cross the Line
- Time Will Tell
- Fire in the Sky
- Amberdawn
Album Description
Domestic reissue of Malmsteen's 1995 album. 12 Tracks including, 'No Love Lost', 'Cross The Line' and 'Dawn'. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.
Album Details
The Neo-Classical Guitar Wizard Yngwie J. Malmsteen (He of the Incredible Chops) Released this Title in 1995. Contains 'vengeance', 'i'd Die Without You', the Instrumental 'overture 1622', 'amberdawn ' & Six More.
Customer Reviews:
Surprisingly Good!.......2007-04-18
This one is very addicting. I was not impressed with this after only a few listens, but over time this one really grew on me. its a very listenable album that has 9 great songs and only 2 not so great ones. Its also very similiar to seventh sign. Vengence is a great opener, that took me a while to appreciate. the whole cd is fantastic. the lone instrumental overture 1622 is awsome. stadouts are vengence, tomorrows gone, The only one, Overture 1622, and Amberdawn.
Ratings:
Vengence-9/10 takes a few listens
No love lost-5/10 not good
Tomorrows gone-9/10
The only one-9/10 better version of (heaven tonight)
Id die without you-8/10
Overture 1622-10/10 perfect insturmental
Vodoo-8/10- great singing and chorus
Cross the line-6/10 a little weak
Time will tell-8/10 great singing
Fire in the sky-7/10 catchy song
Amberdawn-8/10 guitar sounds like van halen
A quality release.......2006-08-12
At a time when his brand of metal was at it's most hated Yngwie ploughed on regardless. Which not only shows his passion for his chosen subgenre but also a defiant belief in his own abilities and those of his bandmates.
I actually picked this up at Utopia Records - metal haven of Sydney, Australia and mentioned to the my girlfriend of the time what each track would sound like before even listening to it. And you know what - I got 'em all right. That's both good and bad, Yngwie either being in a rut or having built a solid reputation and expectation in his fans. He once said that he wanted his albums to be like AC/DC records in that his fans knew what they were getting. Well, mission accomplished dude.
While painstakingly smooth in execution and with a note perfect rendition of every seconds worth of time, this is actually a fairly strong collection of song based material. The opener, Vengeance, is a little dull musically but No Love Lost is a real barnstormer. The album starts to suffer in the middle, a couple of ballads sapping the listeners will to live though things pick up with the instrumental Overture 1612 which has some blistering runs.
In fact this instrumental sort of separates what I always thought of as side one and side two of this disc. And the second half of the album is, strangely, far stronger and the real reason to pick up this album. Voodoo is a track where Michael Vescera really asserts himself and this track is dominated by the journeyman vocalists talents. Cross the Line is another mid paced rocker which does the job at hand, as does Time Will Tell and Fire in the Sky which has some interesting spark.
Really these tracks represent the best quartet of songs lined up in a row on virtually any post Eclipse Yngwie album. And with No Love Lost and the tasty instrumental Overture 1612 this album was a bit of a pleasant surprise given how poor I was expecting it to be, expecially given the annoying pompous original cover art.
On this album Malmsteen has shown an ability to share the limelight with long time collaborator Vescera and put in some different touches such as the use of sitars and at times deliberately slowing the tempo of the tracks from his usual pace in order to build a groove with a sense of space while also giving long time fans just what they want.
This is one of my favorites.......2001-06-20
I don't understand why some fans don't like Magnum Opus. I guess if you want something with the fire of Seventh Sign, you should listen to Seventh Sign. Magnum Opus is not the most boisterous of all Yngwie's albums, and I doubt it was intended to be. The songs on this album have more of a grandiouse feel to them. "Time will tell", "No love lost", "Voodoo", and "I'd die for you" have a great mystical feel that cannot be paralleled by most artists. "Cross the line" and "Fire in the sky" are great rockers. Critics should give this album a chance.
Magnifique.......2001-05-07
This is an excellent effort by that infinite genius. Magnum Opus features some fantastic songs like Vangeance, Voodoo and Time will tell. Even an ordinary ballad like I'd die without you is given a sterling edge by the power of Malmsteen's soloing. But the real classic on this album, is the instrumental Amberdawn. This single track one of the saddest and most beautiful tracks I've heard itself justifies the buying of this album.
The Best Yngwie Album.......2001-04-28
why dont half the people like this album, its soo damn good. the production is superb, unlike most yngwie albums, also the songs on this are great, vengeance has a jaw dropping solo on it and id die without you is an emotional song.
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