Dreamland Manor

Dreamland Manor
Studio album by Savage Circus
Released August 29, 2005 (Germany)
September 29, 2005 (Japan)
March 21, 2006 (USA)
Recorded Powerhouse Studio, Germany
Genre Power metal
Length 57:19
Label Dockyard 1, Century Media
Producer Piet Sielck
Savage Circus chronology
Dreamland Manor
(2005)
Live in Atlanta
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Metal Underground[2]
Sea of Tranquility[3]
Sputnikmusic[4]

Dreamland Manor is the debut album of German power metal band Savage Circus. The album sounds similar to older classic Blind Guardian.[5]

Writing

The band wrote most of the album together. Three songs, however, were written solely by Thomen for the next Blind Guardian album: Evil Eyes", "It – The Gathering", and the ballad "Beyond Reality".[6] Thomen comments:

Three songs I wrote for Blind Guardian. And when I noticed, when they were done, that the songs were very similar to old Blind Guardian stuff, more back-to-the-roots, I noticed that it would be big problem to present these songs to my ex-band members, because, OK, then I was still in the band, but I knew when I would play the songs to them they would say: "Hey, this is something we already did ten years ago."[6]

Track listing

All music written by: Savage Circus
All lyrics by: Jens Carlsson and Piet Sielck

No. Title Length
1. "Evil Eyes"   6:58
2. "Between the Devil and the Seas"   5:25
3. "Waltz of the Demon"   6:56
4. "Tomorrowland"   6:27
5. "It - The Gathering"   6:15
6. "Beyond Reality"   5:23
7. "When Hell Awakes"   7:34
8. "Ghost Story"   7:05
9. "Born Again by the Night"   5:16
Total length:
57:19
Japanese bonus track
No. Title Length
10. "Ça plane pour moi" (Plastic Bertrand cover) 3:04

Trivia

Credits

Guest musicians

References

  1. "Dreamland Manor - Savage Circus. AllMusic. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  2. "Savage Circus - "Dreamland Manor". Metal Underground. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  3. "Savage Circus: Dreamland Manor. Sea of Tranquility. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  4. "Savage Circus Dreamland Manor. Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  5. "Interview with: Savage Circus's Piet Sielck". 10-24-2005. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  6. 1 2 "Interview – with Thomen Stauch (Savage Circus)". Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  7. "Piet Sielck – Savage Circus & Iron Savior". Metal-Rules.com. 4-29-2006. Retrieved 11-23-2013.


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