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Festival (Jon Oliva's Pain album)

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Recorded
  
2009

Release date
  
19 February 2010

Genre
  
Heavy metal

Artist
  
Jon Oliva's Pain

Label
  
AFM Records GmbH

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Released
  
19 February 2010 (EUR) 12 April 2010 (N.A.)

Length
  
55:05 (Standard Edition) 58:44 (Limited Edition)

Producer
  
Christopher Kinder Jon Oliva Tom Morris

Similar
  
Jon Oliva's Pain albums, Heavy metal albums

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Festival is the fourth release by the band Jon Oliva's Pain. Released in February 2010 in Europe, it peaked at #87 in the German MRC Radio Charts.

Contents

The record continues in using the works of the late Criss Oliva, the younger brother of the band's founder, Jon, like the two previous JOP albums. The track "Living on the Edge" is a reworking of a Savatage track that featured on bootleg records of the band.

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Personnel

  • Jon Oliva – lead vocals, piano, guitars, keyboards
  • Christopher Kinder – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Kevin Rothney – bass, vocals
  • Matt Laporte – lead guitars, hammered dulcimer, vocals
  • Tom McDyne – guitars, vocals
  • Additional musicians

  • Howard Helm - piano and keyboards
  • Casey Grillo - percussion
  • Tom Morris - guitar
  • Jim Morris - guitar
  • Laurian Mohai - guitar
  • Jason Blackerby - percussion
  • Dana Piper - guitar
  • Todd La Torre - backing vocals, hammered dulcimer on "Afterglow"
  • Further credits

  • Produced by Christopher Kinder, Jon Oliva and Tom Morris
  • Recorded at Morrisound Studios, Tampa, FL and Shabbey Road Studio's, Dunedin, FL
  • Engineered by Tom Morris, Christopher Kinder and Jason Blackerby
  • Mixed by Tom Morris
  • Mastered by Tom Morris and Christopher Kinder
  • Orchestration: Jon Oliva, Howard Helm, Tom Morris and Christopher Kinder
  • The Scarlett Pumpernickel Choir: Jesse Morris, Todd Latorre, Jason Blackerby, Kevin Rothney, Christopher Kinder, Tom McDine and Matt LaPorte
  • Art concept: Jon Oliva, Christopher Kinder
  • CD Artwork design by Thomas Ewerhard
  • Photography by Eric Franguel
  • Songs

    1Lies6:18
    2Death Rides a Black Horse6:15
    3Festival4:59

    References

    Festival (Jon Oliva's Pain album) Wikipedia