Land of the Crimson Dawn

Land of the Crimson Dawn is the seventh full-length album by the German power metal band Freedom Call. It was released on February 24, 2012 via SPV in Germany, the Europe-wide release on February 27, and the North American release on February 28. The album was released in three versions: as a jewel case featuring 14 songs, as a double coloured vinyl LP and as a limited edition double CD digipak including six additional Freedom Call covers.[1]

Land of the Crimson Dawn
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 24, 2012[1]
RecordedSeptember 11 - November 15, 2011 at Separate Sound Studio and FC Studio in Nürnberg
GenrePower metal
Length61:18
LabelSPV[1]
ProducerChris Bay & Stephan Ernst
Freedom Call chronology
Legend of the Shadowking
(2010)
Land of the Crimson Dawn
(2012)
Ages Of Light
(2013)
Limited edition cover

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Age Of The Phoenix"3:25
2."Rockstars"4:57
3."Crimson Dawn"6:03
4."66 Warriors"5:17
5."Back Into The Land Of Light"5:11
6."Sun In The Dark"4:42
7."Hero On Video"3:42
8."Valley Of Kingdom"4:11
9."Killer Gear"4:32
10."Rockin' Radio"4:03
11."Terra Liberty"3:40
12."Eternity"4:17
13."Space Legends"3:53
14."Power & Glory"3:25
Total length:61:18

All music and lyrics by Chris Bay, except tracks 1 and 11 music and lyrics by Lars Rettkowitz and track 13: music and lyrics by Samy Saemann.

Limited Edition Bonus CD
No.TitleLength
1."Flame In The Night" (Powerworld, DE)5:01
2."Hunting High And Low" (Downspirit, DE)3:21
3."Fairyland" (Secret Sphere, IT)5:14
4."Palace Of Fantasy" (Manimal, SE)4:55
5."Land Of Light" (Neonfly, UK)3:51
6."Warriors" (Hannes Braun/Kissing Dynamite, DE)3:21
Total length:25:43

Credits

  • Chris Bay – vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Lars Rettkowitz – guitar, backing vocals
  • Samy Saemann – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Klaus Sperling – drums, backing vocals
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References

  1. "Freedom Call". metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2015-09-25.


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