Globus (music)

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The world premiere of Globus at The Grand Hall, Wembley, London. It was the last concert held at this location.

Globus is the commercial name of a mix of producers, musicians and vocalists from the prominent movie trailer music production company Immediate Music. The lead composers are Yoav Goren and Jeffrey Fayman.

Globus was launched in 2006 in response to an influx of requests to Immediate Music to make their distinctive, rousing orchestral cues available to the general public by means of a conventional CD release.

Globus' live world premiere took place in The Grand Hall, Wembley, London, on 26 July 2006 and an album was released in August of that year. Feeder's Mark Richardson is featured on drums.

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[edit] Epicon

Epicon
Studio album by Globus
Released 7 August 2006
Recorded ?
Genre Orchestral, new age, world, rock music, choral
Length 71:44
Language English, Latin, Spanish, French, Italian et al.
Label Imperativa Records
Producer Yoav Goren

Epicon is Globus's debut album and was released in the UK only in 2006. The album was distributed in the United States in August 2008. The "Live at Wembley" DVD was made available for purchase on July 29, 2008.[1]

The music of Globus has taken off in both England and the US. Their hit single, Orchard of Mines, has been on the Billboard Hot Singles charts for more than 9 weeks in a row. [2]

Globus released a live album called EPIC LIVE! in February 2010 after the success of Trailer Music Live that was held earlier this year.[citation needed]

[edit] Track listing and source tracks

All music composed by Globus.

Epicon
No. Title Length
1. "Preliator" (source track "Lacrimosa") 4:12
2. "Mighty Rivers Run" (source track "Where Mighty Rivers Run") 5:13
3. "Prelude (On Earth As In Heaven)" (source track "Prelude") 5:24
4. "Spiritus Khayyam" (source tracks "Spiritus Sancte" and "Spiritus Elektros") 5:11
5. "La Coronación" (source track "Coronacion") 4:17
6. "Europa" (source track "Electric Romeo") 4:02
7. "Diem Ex Dei" (source track "Lucius Dei") 6:03
8. "Orchard Of Mines" (source track "Serenata") 5:08
9. "Crusaders of the Light" (source track "Crusade") 5:42
10. "Madre Terra" (source track "Holy")  
11. "Illumination" (source track "Euphrates") 5:43
12. "Take Me Away" (source track "Armed by Faith") 4:21
13. "Sarabande Suite (Aeternae)" (source track "Angel Terreste", "Redeemer" and "Strength and Honor" - largely based on Leonard Rosenman's film arrangement of G.F. Handel's "Sarabande" for the motion picture "Barry Lyndon" (1975)) 7:45
14. "Porque Te Vas" (José Luis Perales cover) 4:05

[edit] Break From This World

Globus' second studio album "Break From This World" was released August 26 of 2011. They released the first single of the album called "Wyatt Earth" All music composed by Globus.

Break From This World
Studio album by Globus
Released 26 August 2011
Recorded 2009 - 2011
Genre Orchestral, new age, world, rock music, choral
Length 70:10
Language English, Latin, Italian et al.
Label Imperativa Records
Producer Yoav Goren

[edit] Track listing and source tracks

All music composed by Globus.

Break From This World
No. Title Length
1. "The Promise" (source track "Atlas") 7:36
2. "Wyatt Earth" (source track "Wyatt's Torch") 6:04
3. "Doomsday" (source track "Iron Warrior") 3:36
4. "A Thousand Deaths" (source tracks "Grand Inquisition" and "Mercutio") 6:30
5. "Save Me"   5:55
6. "In Memoriam" (source track "Journey To The Front") 4:24
7. "Manuela"   4:40
8. "Amazing Grace"   4:53
9. "Black Parade" (source track "Divide And Conquer") 5:18
10. "One Truth"   6:29
11. "Terminal"   7:21
12. "Elegy" (source track "Age Of Discovery") 7:24

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • Prelude (On Earth As In Heaven)
  • Spiritus Khayyam
  • Orchard Of Mines
  • Wyatt Earth

[edit] Albums

  • Epicon (2006)
  • Break From This World (2011)

[edit] Live Albums

  • EPIC LIVE! (2010)

[edit] DVDs

  • Globus Live At Wembley (2008)

[edit] Trivia

  • Globus' Orchard of Mines was covered by the progressive rock superband Asia on their album Phoenix.
  • Orchard of Mines was featured as the ending credits song in the 2009 video game NecroVisioN.

[edit] See also

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