André Andersen
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| André Andersen | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Andrè Andersen |
| Born | December 16, 1961 Moscow, Russia |
| Genres | Symphonic/progressive hard rock/metal |
| Occupations | Composer Keyboardist Record producer |
| Instruments | Keyboard Piano Guitar |
| Labels | Marquee Avalon Frontiers Records |
| Associated acts | Trace, Witch Cross, Apart, Royal Hunt |
| Website | www.andreandersen.com |
André Andersen (born December 16, 1961) is a Russia-born multi-instrumentalist and composer best known as the keyboardist and founder of the Denmark-based progressive metal band Royal Hunt. He claims to be of mixed Danish and Georgian royal blood.[1]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo Albums
- Changing Skin (1997)
- Black on Black (2001)
- OceanView (2003)
- Andersen / Laine / Readman - III (Three) (2006)
[edit] EPs
- 1000 Miles Away (1997)
- In the Late Hour (1998)
[edit] Royal Hunt
- Land of Broken Hearts (1991)
- The Maxi Single - EP (1992)
- Clown in the Mirror (1993)
- Far Away - EP (1994)
- Moving Target (1995)
- Live Double Album (1996)
- Paradox - (1997)
- Closing the Chapter - Live Album (1998)
- Fear (1999)
- Intervention - EP (2000)
- The Mission (2001)
- The Watchers (2002)
- Eyewitness (2003)
- Paper Blood (2005)
- Live Double Album (2006)
- Collision Course: Paradox II (2008)
- X (Ten) (2010)
- Show Me How To Live (2011)
[edit] Other works
- Changes - Narita (1994)
- Crash - Masahiro Chono EP (1995)
- Life - Narita (1996)
- The Unknown - Prime Time (1998)
- Arrival - Cornerstone (2000)
- Wake Up - Keiji Mutoh EP
- Earthmaker - John West (2002)
- BattleCity - Wood Bell Corporation (2002)
- Once Upon Our Yesterdays - Cornerstone (2003)
- Welcome to the Show - Evil Masquerade (2004)
- Theatrical Madness - Evil Masquerade (2005)
[edit] References
- ^ Andre Andersen's biography, Official Royal Hunt website. Accessed on March 24, 2011