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Reflections (Apocalyptica album)

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Released
  
2 October 2003

Reflections(2003)
  
Release date
  
2 October 2003

Length
  
46:41

Artist
  
Label
  
Motor Music

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Genres
  
Symphonic metal, Classical music, Cello rock, Neoclassical metal, Progressive metal

Similar
  
Cult, Inquisition Symphony, Worlds Collide, 7th Symphony, Amplified // A Decade of Reinve

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Reflections is the fourth studio album of Finnish metal band Apocalyptica, released in 2003 with a special-edition entitled Reflections Revised released in the later part of 2003 containing a DVD as well as the original album with five bonus tracks. The original slipcase cover is a picture of a burning cello, which is also seen in the inside traycard of all versions. The cover is similar to the cover of the film The Red Violin.

Contents

In the previous Apocalyptica release, Eicca Toppinen played double bass; a percussion instrument — but this is first release to have professional percussionists playing the drums. From this album on, the band needed to add a drummer to the band, later being Mikko Sirén.

"Toreador II" is a continuation of "Toreador" from Inquisition Symphony.

Apocalyptica reflections revised 2003


DVD

  1. "Faraway" Live 2003
  2. "Enter Sandman" Live 2003
  3. "Inquisition Symphony" Live 2003
  4. "Nothing Else Matters" Live 2003
  5. "Somewhere Around Nothing" Live 2003
  6. "Somewhere Around Nothing" Video
  7. "Faraway, Vol. 2" Video
  8. "Seemann" Video
  9. "Faraway, Vol. 2" EPK
  10. "Reflections" EPK
  11. "Seemann" EPK

Songs

1Prologue (Apprehension)3:10
2No Education3:18
3Far Away5:12

References

Reflections (Apocalyptica album) Wikipedia


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