We Still Take You With Us – The Early Years

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Tracklist

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1CD: The Phantom Agony
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1Adyta “The Neverending Embrace”
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Adyta (The Neverending Embrace)
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen
31:27
2Sensorium
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Sensorium
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
3.54:49
3Cry for the Moon “The Embrace That Smothers, Part IV”
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
part of:
The Embrace That Smothers (number: 4)
recording of:
Cry for the Moon (The Embrace That Smothers, Part IV)
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
3.356:46
4Feint
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest acoustic guitar:
Olaf Reitmeier
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Feint
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
3.354:20
5Illusive Consensus
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Illusive Consensus
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
35:02
6Façade of Reality “The Embrace That Smothers, Part V”
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
part of:
The Embrace That Smothers (number: 5)
recording of:
Façade of Reality (The Embrace That Smothers, Part V)
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
38:12
7Run for a Fall
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest acoustic guitar:
Olaf Reitmeier
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest flute:
Annette Berryman (flute player)
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Run for a Fall
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
3.56:33
8Seif al Din “The Embrace That Smothers, Part VI”
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
part of:
The Embrace That Smothers (number: 6)
recording of:
Seif al Din (The Embrace That Smothers, Part VI)
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
2.55:48
9The Phantom Agony
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
The Phantom Agony
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
39:01
10Veniality
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Veniality
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
4:39
11Triumph of Defeat
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist) and Cordula Rhode (cellist)
guest double bass:
Andre Neygenfind
guest viola:
David Schlage (viola player) and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
guest violin:
Thomas Glöckner (violin player), Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Triumph of Defeat
composer:
Coen Janssen
instrumental recording of:
Triumph of Defeat
composer:
Coen Janssen
33:54
12Feint (piano version)
engineer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer and mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
piano and synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goeble (soprano choir singer), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Cinzia Rizzo and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Robert Hunecke‐Rizzo, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2002-12 until 2003-03)
recording of:
Feint
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
34:55
2CD: We Will Take You With Us
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1Façade of Reality (The Embrace That Smothers, Part V)
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
recording of:
Façade of Reality (The Embrace That Smothers, Part V)
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
Epica3.58:15
2Sensorium
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
recording of:
Sensorium
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
Epica44:54
3Illusive Consensus
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
recording of:
Illusive Consensus
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
Epica35:05
4Cry for the Moon (The Embrace That Smothers, Part IV)
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
live recording of:
Cry for the Moon (The Embrace That Smothers, Part IV)
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
Epica46:46
5The Phantom Agony
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
live recording of:
The Phantom Agony
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
Epica39:02
6Seif al Din (The Embrace That Smothers, Part VI)
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
recording of:
Seif al Din (The Embrace That Smothers, Part VI)
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
Epica35:53
7Feint
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
recording of:
Feint
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
Epica54:42
8Run for a Fall
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
recording of:
Run for a Fall
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
live recording of:
Run for a Fall
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
Epica54:46
9Memory
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
cover recording of:
Memory (Cats)
lyricist:
T. S. Eliot and Trevor Nunn
additional writer:
Trevor Nunn
composer:
Andrew Lloyd Webber (English composer and impresario of musical theatre)
publisher:
Bike Music, Downtown DMP Songs, Faber Music, Faber Music Ltd., The Really Useful Music Co. Ltd. (not for release label use!) and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
sub-publisher:
フジパシフィックミュージック (Fujipacific Music, Inc.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
part of:
Cats (Andrew Lloyd Webber musical)
recording of:
Memory (Cats)
lyricist:
T. S. Eliot and Trevor Nunn
additional writer:
Trevor Nunn
composer:
Andrew Lloyd Webber (English composer and impresario of musical theatre)
publisher:
Bike Music, Downtown DMP Songs, Faber Music, Faber Music Ltd., The Really Useful Music Co. Ltd. (not for release label use!) and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
sub-publisher:
フジパシフィックミュージック (Fujipacific Music, Inc.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
part of:
Cats (Andrew Lloyd Webber musical)
Epica44:37
10Falsches Spiel (Run for a Fall, German version)
executive producer:
Frederik van Alkemade and Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Jan Douwe Kroeske and Tanya Ruijgrok
mixer:
Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Lois van Driel (cellist) and Jonas Pap
guest double bass:
Pieter Althuis
guest viola:
Marleen Veldstra (viola player)
guest violin:
Karen Dekker (violin player) and Lenneke Dijkens (violin player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
keyboard:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
guest background vocals:
Amanda Somerville and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
guest choir vocals:
Leigh Adoff (choir singer), Georgina Chakos (choir singer), Melvin Edmondsen, Bridget Fogle, Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band), Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
remixer:
Sascha Paeth
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-03-13 until 2004-03-14) and Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-03-27)
mixed at:
Pathway Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-05 until 2004-06)
recording of:
Falsches Spiel
additional lyricist:
Amanda Somerville
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
version of:
Run for a Fall
Epica4:26
11Cry for the Moon (Sahara Dust demo)Sahara Dust6:46
12Illusive Consensus (Sahara Dust demo)Sahara Dust5:01
3CD: Consign to Oblivion
#TitleRatingLength
1Hunab K’u (A New Age Dawns, Prologue)
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
alto vocals and choir vocals:
Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
bass vocals and choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen
choir vocals and soprano vocals:
Bridget Fogle and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
choir vocals and tenor vocals:
Andre Matos (Brazilian heavy metal vocalist) and Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
part of:
A New Age Dawns (number: 0)
recording of:
Hunab K’u (A New Age Dawns, Prologue)
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
31:44
2Dance of Fate
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest acoustic guitar:
Sascha Paeth
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
alto vocals and choir vocals:
Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
bass vocals and choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen
choir vocals and soprano vocals:
Bridget Fogle and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
choir vocals and tenor vocals:
Andre Matos (Brazilian heavy metal vocalist) and Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
recording of:
Dance of Fate
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Simone Simons
55:13
3The Last Crusade (A New Age Dawns, Part 1)
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
alto vocals and choir vocals:
Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
bass vocals and choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen
choir vocals and soprano vocals:
Bridget Fogle and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
choir vocals and tenor vocals:
Andre Matos (Brazilian heavy metal vocalist) and Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
part of:
A New Age Dawns (number: 1)
recording of:
The Last Crusade
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
44:23
4Solitary Ground
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
recording of:
Solitary Ground
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
54:24
5Blank Infinity
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
alto vocals and choir vocals:
Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
bass vocals and choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen
choir vocals and soprano vocals:
Bridget Fogle and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
choir vocals and tenor vocals:
Andre Matos (Brazilian heavy metal vocalist) and Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
recording of:
Blank Infinity
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Simone Simons
44:01
6Force of the Shore
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
alto vocals and choir vocals:
Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
bass vocals and choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen
choir vocals and soprano vocals:
Bridget Fogle and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
choir vocals and tenor vocals:
Andre Matos (Brazilian heavy metal vocalist) and Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
recording of:
Force of the Shore
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Simone Simons
34:02
7Quietus
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
recording of:
Quietus
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Jeroen Simons, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
33:48
8Mother of Light (A New Age Dawns, Part 2)
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
alto vocals and choir vocals:
Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
bass vocals and choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen
choir vocals and soprano vocals:
Bridget Fogle and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
choir vocals and tenor vocals:
Andre Matos (Brazilian heavy metal vocalist) and Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
part of:
A New Age Dawns (number: 2)
recording of:
Mother of Light (A New Age Dawns, Part 2)
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
35:56
9Trois Vierges
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional guest lead vocals:
Roy Khan
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
recording of:
Trois Vierges
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Simone Simons
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
54:43
10Another Me “In Lack’ech”
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
alto vocals and choir vocals:
Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
bass vocals and choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen
choir vocals and soprano vocals:
Bridget Fogle and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
choir vocals and tenor vocals:
Andre Matos (Brazilian heavy metal vocalist) and Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
recording of:
Another Me “In Lack’ech”
lyricist and composer:
Mark Jansen
34:40
11Consign to Oblivion (A New Age Dawns, Part 3)
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
additional vocals:
Mark Jansen
alto vocals and choir vocals:
Annie Goebel (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band) and Amanda Somerville
bass vocals and choir vocals:
Melvin Edmondsen
choir vocals and soprano vocals:
Bridget Fogle and Linda van Summeren (soprano, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
choir vocals and tenor vocals:
Andre Matos (Brazilian heavy metal vocalist) and Previn Moore (tenor, part of the “Epica Choir” associated with the Dutch symphonic metal band)
lead vocals [mezzo-soprano]:
Simone Simons
vocals arranger:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
part of:
A New Age Dawns (number: 3)
recording of:
Consign to Oblivion
lyricist:
Mark Jansen
composer:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
49:48
12Palladium
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier and Michael Rodenberg
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest cello:
Jörn Kellermann (cellist)
guest viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player), Patrick Sepec (German cellist) and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
synthesizer:
Coen Janssen
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Michael Rodenberg
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-04 until 2004-11)
recording of:
Palladium
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
2:57
13Linger (orchestral version)
recording of:
Linger
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Simone Simons
4:17
14Crystal Mountain (orchestral version)
cover recording of:
Crystal Mountain
lyricist and composer:
Chuck Schuldiner
publisher:
Mutilation Music and Roadcrew Music, Inc.
35:03
15Solitary Ground (remix)
recording of:
Solitary Ground
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
3:11
4CD: The Score – An Epic Journey
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1Vengeance Is Mine
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Vengeance Is Mine
composer:
Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
2:31
2Unholy Trinity
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Unholy Trinity
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
3:04
3The Valley
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
The Valley
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
22:09
4Caught in a Web
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Caught in a Web
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
4:34
5Insomnia
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Insomnia
composer:
Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
2:27
6Under the Aegis
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Under the Aegis
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
2:54
7Trois vierges (solo version)
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Philip Colodetti (from 2004-07 until 2004-09), Miro (from 2004-07 until 2004-09), Sascha Paeth (from 2004-07 until 2004-09) and Olaf Reitmeier (from 2004-07 until 2004-09)
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti (from 2004-12 until 2005-01) and Sascha Paeth (from 2004-12 until 2005-01)
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Jörn Kellerman (cellist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player) and Patrick Sepec (German cellist)
violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Andreas Pfaff, Tobias Rempe, Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
orchestrator:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Miro
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-07 until 2004-09)
mixed at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-12 until 2005-01)
recording of:
Trois Vierges
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Simone Simons
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
4:45
8Mystica
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Mystica
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
2:48
9Valley of Sins
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Valley of Sins
composer:
Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
5:42
10Empty Gaze
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Empty Gaze
composer:
Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
2:26
11The Alleged Paradigm
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
The Alleged Paradigm
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
2:36
12Supremacy
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Tobias Rempe and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Supremacy
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
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13Beyond the Depth
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
acoustic guitar:
Ad Sluijter
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Beyond the Depth
composer:
Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
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14Epitome
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Epitome
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
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15Inevitable Embrace
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest viola:
Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player) and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Inevitable Embrace
composer:
Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
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16Angel of Death
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest viola:
Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player) and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Angel of Death
composer:
Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
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17The Ultimate Return
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Miro and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Miro
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Alev Akcos (cellist) and James Bush (strings)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest viola:
Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player) and Benjamin Spillner
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
solo violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player)
synthesizer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen
viola:
David Schlage (viola player), Nikolaus Schlierf and Marie-Theres Stumpf (viola player)
violin:
Barbara Bultmann (violin player), Gregor Dierk (violin player), Tom Glöckner (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
orchestrator:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) and Mark Jansen
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Epica Studio in Reuver, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), The Huts Studio in Antwerp, Antwerpen (Antwerp), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 2004-12 until 2005-03) and Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
The Ultimate Return
composer:
Mark Jansen
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
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18Trois vierges (reprise)
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti and Sascha Paeth
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Jörn Kellerman (cellist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player) and Patrick Sepec (German cellist)
violin:
Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
orchestrator:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Miro
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-07 until 2004-09)
mixed at:
Miro´s Studio (Related to German producer and orchestrator Miro) in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany
recording of:
Trois Vierges
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Simone Simons
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
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19Solitary Ground (single version)
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti (from 2004-12 until 2005-01) and Sascha Paeth (from 2004-12 until 2005-01)
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Jörn Kellerman (cellist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player) and Patrick Sepec (German cellist)
violin:
Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
orchestrator:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Miro
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-07 until 2004-09) and Smash Recordings (in 2004-10: grand piano)
mixed at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-12 until 2005-01)
recording of:
Solitary Ground
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
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20Quietus (score version)
recording engineer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist) (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Mark Jansen (from 2004-12 until 2005-03), Miro (in 2005-05) and Olaf Reitmeier (in 2005-05)
engineer:
Philip Colodetti, Miro, Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
executive producer:
Hans van Vuuren
producer:
Sascha Paeth and Olaf Reitmeier
mixer:
Philip Colodetti (in 2005-05) and Sascha Paeth (in 2005-05)
bass guitar:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist)
cello:
Jörn Kellerman (cellist)
drums (drum set):
Jeroen Simons
guest violin:
Gregor Dierk (violin player), Benjamin Spillner and Swantje Tessmann (viola player)
guitar:
Mark Jansen and Ad Sluijter
viola:
Astrid Müller (viola player) and Patrick Sepec (German cellist)
violin:
Andreas Pfaff and Tobias Rempe
lead vocals:
Simone Simons
orchestrator:
Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen and Miro
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Transmission Records (in 2005)
recorded at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (from 2004-07 until 2004-09)
mixed at:
Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 2005-05)
recording of:
Quietus
lyricist:
Simone Simons
composer:
Yves Huts (Belgian metal bassist), Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Jeroen Simons, Simone Simons and Ad Sluijter
publisher:
Frozen Mind! Music (Dutch publishing company) (in 2005)
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