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Holy Land

Album - 23 march 1996 - DeB Id: 52558
By Angra
10 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 72,02

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Holy Land ilfreddo

 "Every track has memorable passages... This is music!!!"

 "Holy Land by Angra is one of those albums capable of giving me strong and full sensations even after 15 years."

 Listen to Angra’s Holy Land and experience a powerful blend of melody, emotion, and metal mastery that still resonates after decades.

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Album DeRango™ 14,49

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 "Carolina IV encapsulates the true nature of the band: Brazilian folk first and foremost, with numerous tempo changes and a convincing chorus."

 "This album can absolutely be considered among the best works of Progressive Metal, thanks to the remarkable performance of the five Brazilians and Matos above all."

 Listen to Angra's Holy Land now and experience a landmark in progressive metal fused with Brazilian spirit!

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Crossing (01:55)
[Instrumental]
[Originally written by G.P. da Palestrina (1525-1594)]
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Long ago, the same sky above;
"It's lonesome when the sun goes down"
A day had come when we were like one:
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Carolina IV (10:36)
(Salve salve Iemanjá)
(Salve Janaína)
(E tudo o que se fez n'água)
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Holy Land (06:26)
We were born in a Golden Age
Beyond the creed
Blown with the winds to meet
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The Shaman (05:23)
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Make Believe (05:53)
Sat beside the meadow
Watching weeds grow
Cleaned up all the ashes
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Z.I.T.O. (06:04)
Somehow I turn around and see
My nerves break down inside
Maybe you might know much more than me
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Deep Blue (05:47)
Deep Blue

Three cliffs there stand
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Lullaby for Lucifer

On the sand, by the sea
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Angra

Angra is a Brazilian metal band known for blending power metal and progressive metal with classical/orchestral elements and Brazilian influences. The group’s early era featured vocalist André Matos; later releases feature vocalist Edu Falaschi, with guitarists Kiko Loureiro and Rafael Bittencourt frequently highlighted in reviews for their technique and songwriting.
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