demons and wizards造句
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- Notable albums recorded at Morrisound include works by bands such as Steve Morse, Filjar, Sepultura, Savatage, Morbid Angel, Demons and Wizards.
- "' Jon Ryan Schaffer "'( born March 15, 1968 in Franklin, Indiana ) is an American Demons and Wizards, his collaboration with Blind Guardian frontman Hansi K黵sch.
- The song " Beneath the Waves " ( in the 2005 album " Touched by the Crimson King " of the metal band Demons and Wizards ) sings about Ahab's will of revenge.
- We saw each other in Cologne ( earlier this year ) and made plans and I think it s realistic to say that there will be a third DEMONS and WIZARDS album probably mid-to late 2010.
- ""'Demons and Wizards " "'is the self-titled debut album of the power metal Jim Morris, who plays lead guitar on almost all tracks, and by Mark Prator on drums.
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- AllMusic noted the album's prog elements as well, and said, " The Magician's Birthday never quite hits the consistent heights of Look at Yourself or Demons and Wizards but remains a solid listen for Uriah Heep fans ".
- In a video update in 2011, Schaffer and K黵sch talked about the future of Demons and Wizards and stated, that it's only a matter of their schedules lining up when they're going to start work on a third album.
- ""'Demons and Wizards " "'is the fourth album by British Uriah Heep, released in 1972 by Bronze Records in the UK and Mercury Records in the US . The album helped the band become famous and has sold 3million copies worldwide.
- Characterized as heavy metal and progressive rock, the album has come to be viewed as a highpoint in the band's career, and is today regarded by many fans and critics as Uriah Heep's finest album along with " Demons and Wizards ", released the following year.
- The result of Heep's newfound chemistry was the " Demons and Wizards " album, which in June 1972, reached No . 20 in the UK and No . 23 in the USA . In Finland, the album hit No . 1 in May and remained on top of the charts for 14 weeks.
- In the essay that accompanies the 1994 Mercury retrospective " Cup of Loneliness : The Mercury Years ", country music historian Colin Escott marvels at the " frightening intensity " of " Cup of Loneliness " and " Take the Devil Out of Me, " stating, " It's impossible not to believe that George was seeing demons and wizards when he wrote these ."