Rising Power

Rising Power was a special release compilation album from Australian heavy metal band Dungeon. It was released in Japan in 2003 by Metal Warriors to promote the band's tour there, and was also given a limited release in Australia. The album featured a remix of the A Rise to Power track "Insanity's Fall" and newly recorded versions of the Resurrection album tracks "Resurrection" and "Paradise" featuring bass tracks by McDonald.

For the international relations terminology, see Emerging power.
Rising Power
Compilation album by
Released2003
GenreHeavy metal, Power metal
LabelMetal Warriors
ProducerLord Tim
Dungeon chronology
A Rise to Power
(2002)
'''Rising Power'''
(2003)
One Step Beyond
(2004)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Insanity's Fall (video mix)"Tim Grose/Dale Corney/Steve Moore 
2."Lost in the Light"Tim Grose/Brendan McDonald/Steve Moore 
3."Resurrection"Tim Grose/Steve Moore 
4."No Way Out (remix)"Dale Corney 
5."Paradise"Dale Corney/Tim Grose 
6."Call Me"Debbie Harry/Giorgio Moroder 
7."Wild Child"Blackie Lawless 
8."Hold the Line"David Paich 
9."Caught Somewhere in Time"Steve Harris 


Credits

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