Century Child Nightwish

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Vinyl LP

  • Release Date: 12/16/2008
  • Original Release: 2002
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 130,738
  • Label: BACK ON BLACK
  • UPC: 803341173927
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Century Child

1LISTENBless the Child 6:12
2LISTENEnd of All Hope 3:55
3LISTENDead to the World 4:19
4LISTENEver Dream 4:43
5LISTENSlaying the Dreamer 4:31
6LISTENForever Yours 3:50
7LISTENOcean Soul 4:14
8LISTENFeel for You 3:55
9LISTENThe Phantom of the Opera 4:10
10LISTENBeauty of the Beast: Long Lost Love/One More Night to Live/Christabel 10:21

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Editorial Reviews

Possibly the biggest success story in the history of Finnish heavy metal, Nightwish celebrated their second chart-topping album in their homeland with 2002's Century Child, which eventually collected numerous awards and went double platinum (60,000 units in Finland) within a year of release. The group's fourth LP overall, Century Child wisely repeated its predecessors' winning characteristics: symphony-enhanced power metal laced with accessible pop sensibilities (mostly straightforward song structures and romantic lyrics), distinguished by the operatic voice of classically trained singer Tarja Turunen. Undoubtedly the key to Nightwish's remarkable success (and since, hugely influential on countless followers like After Forever and Epica), Turunen is actually more restrained in her delivery than one might expect, rarely belting her way overboard in an effort to match the metallic aggression of opening shots "Bless the Child" and "End of All Hope." Never losing momentum, she duets with bassist Marco Hietala on "Dead to the World," returns to center stage on the platinum-selling single "Ever Dream" (which combines the group's commercial attributes to perfection), and leads the band towards commercial apotheosis on the gentle ballad "Forever Yours," which could fit perfectly well in any pop diva's catalog. "Slaying the Dreamer" and "Ocean Soul" resume the power metal with strings and choirs motif, and "Feel for You" curiously appears to draw its eerie riffs and strings from the theme of the Halloween movies! And before they embark on the album's final, ten-minute, three-part magnum opus, "Beauty of the Beast," Nightwish take a very competent stab at "The Phantom of the Opera" -- no, not the Iron Maiden classic, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical's title track. Which makes for an interesting tidbit when considering this album's appeal: fans of more aggressive heavy metal might find it simply too saccharine for the palate, but those with an affinity for straightforward rock and pop will not only eat it up, but ask for seconds. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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One of their best!by Anonymous

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February 25, 2008: I really love this album. I got all of their CD's a few months ago and have just taken the time to really listen to each one and I find this CD to be fantastic! It's really one of their very best while still with their old lead singer. The originallity of the tracks is just amazing and it's just a great album all the way around!

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November 06, 2007: forever yours 5 ocean soul 5 bless the child 5 ever dream 5 wayfarer 4 beauty of the beast 5 end of all hope 2 the rest all sucks. feel for you have explicit lyrics, phantom of the opera sucks with marco's voice. or sound like heavy boring metal.

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