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Bezig met laden... Letters from the Labyrinthdoor Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Paul O'Neill, Jon Oliva, Al Pitrelli
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Now on to the music. Beethoven is listed on Madness of Men and Prometheus, Borodin on Mountain Labyrinth, Rimsky Korsakov on Prince Igor, and Bach on Lullaby Night. My CD's track eight says it is the Sun Version of Forget About the Blame; the Moon Version featuring Izzy Hale is listed as a 15th bonus track.
I truly enjoyed the music. It speaks to the times when some people are so focused on the end goal that they forget to live in between, to the people who have lost their way due to hatred,to those who have forgotten how to live with respect and honor. It is about loss and redemption, about discovering who you are and who you are meant to be.
I strongly recommend this CD. I think if you already enjoy the Trans-Siberian Orchestra that you'll at the very least like this. ( )