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| Label = [[Nuclear Blast]]
| Label = [[Nuclear Blast]]
| Producer = [[Luca Turilli]], [[Alex Staropoli]]
| Producer = [[Luca Turilli]], [[Alex Staropoli]]
| Last album =''[[The Cold Embrace of Fear – A Dark Romantic Symphony]]''<br />(2010)
| Last album = ''[[The Cold Embrace of Fear – A Dark Romantic Symphony]]''<br />(2010)
| This album ='''''From Chaos to Eternity'''''<br />(2011)
| This album = '''''From Chaos to Eternity'''''<br />(2011)
| Next album =
| Next album =
| Misc =
| Misc =
| Misc = {{Extra chronology
| Artist = [[Rhapsody of Fire|Rhapsody]]
| Type = Studio album
| Last album = ''[[The Cold Embrace of Fear – A Dark Romantic Symphony]]''<br />(2010)
| This album = '''''From Chaos to Eternity'''''<br />(2011)
| Next album = ''[[Ascending to Infinity]]''<br /> (2012)
}}
{{Singles
{{Singles
| Name = From Chaos to Eternity
| Name = From Chaos to Eternity
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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
''All music by [[Luca Turilli]]/[[Alex Staropoli]] except track 10 by [[Bruce Dickinson]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rhapsodyoffire.com/news.html|title=Rhapsody Of Fire News|date={{Date|2011-03-16|mdy}}|accessdate={{Date|2011-03-28|mdy}}|publisher=rhapsodyoffire.com}}</ref> and tracks 3 and 9 which also includes music from [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]'s [[Piano Sonata No. 1 (Beethoven)|Piano Sonata N.1 Op.2]]. All lyrics by Turilli except track 10 by Dickinson.''


{{Track listing
#"Ad Infinitum" - 1:28
| all_lyrics = [[Luca Turilli]] except track 10 by [[Bruce Dickinson]].
#"From Chaos to Eternity" - 5:45
| all_music = Turilli/[[Alex Staropoli]] except track 10 by Dickinson<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rhapsodyoffire.com/news.html|title=Rhapsody Of Fire News|date={{Date|2011-03-16|mdy}}|accessdate={{Date|2011-03-28|mdy}}|publisher=rhapsodyoffire.com}}</ref> and tracks 3 and 9 which also includes music from [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]'s [[Piano Sonata No. 1 (Beethoven)|Piano Sonata N.1 Op.2]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ltrhapsody.com/index.php|title=News |publisher=Luca Turilli's Rhapsody official website |accessdate=2012-02-06}}</ref>
#"Tempesta di fuoco" <small>("Firestorm")</small> - 4:46

#"Ghosts of Forgotten Worlds" - 5:31
| title1 = Ad Infinitum
#"Anima perduta" <small>("Lost Soul")</small> - 4:45
| length1 = 1:28
#"Aeons of Raging Darkness" - 5:46

#"I Belong to the Stars" - 4:52
| title2 = From Chaos to Eternity
#"Tornado" - 4:55
| length2 = 5:45
#"Heroes of the Waterfalls' Kingdom" - 19:38

#:I. "Lo spirito della foresta" <small>("The Spirit of the Forest")</small>
| title3 = Tempesta di fuoco
#:II. "Realm of Sacred Waterfalls"
| note3 = {{nowrap|"Firestorm" /}}
#:III. "Thanor's Awakening"
| length3 = 4:46
#:IV. "Northern Skies Enflamed"

#:V. "The Splendour of Angels' Glory (A Final Revelation)"
| title4 = Ghosts of Forgotten Worlds
;Bonus tracks
| length4 = 5:31
*10. "[[Powerslave|Flash of the Blade]]" <small>([[Iron Maiden]] cover, Digipak edition bonus track)</small> - 4:17

*11. "Tornado (Instrumental)" <small>(Bonus track on Japanese edition)</small> - 6:33
| title5 = Anima perduta
| note3 = {{nowrap|"Lost Soul" /}}
| length5 = 4:45

| title6 = Aeons of Raging Darkness
| length6 = 5:46

| title7 = I Belong to the Stars
| length7 = 4:52

| title8 = Tornado
| length8 = 4:55

| title9 = Heroes of the Waterfalls' Kingdom
| note9 = {{nowrap|I. "Lo spirito della foresta" <small>("The Spirit of the Forest")</small> /}} {{nowrap|II. "Realm of Sacred Waterfalls" /}} {{nowrap|III. "Thanor's Awakening" /}} {{nowrap|IV. "Northern Skies Enflamed" /}} {{nowrap|V. "The Splendour of Angels' Glory (A Final Revelation)" /}}
| length9 = 19:38

| title10 = [[Powerslave|Flash of the Blade]]
| note10 = {{nowrap|>([[Iron Maiden]] cover, Bonus track on Digipak Edition}}
| length10 = 4:17

| title11 = Tornado (instrumental)
| note11 = {{nowrap|>(Bonus track on Japanese edition}}
| length11 = 6:33
}}




==Concept==
==Concept==

Revision as of 00:03, 6 May 2012

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Black Wind Metal(4.25/5)[3]
Suite101 [1]
Metalholic[2]

From Chaos to Eternity is the ninth full-length studio album by the Italian symphonic power metal band Rhapsody of Fire. It was released in June 17, 2011 via Nuclear Blast.[4] This album is the first to feature the guitar playing of Tom Hess who became a full time official member of the band in 2011. It is also the last album to feature long-time guitarist Luca Turilli and bassist Patrice Guers, who left the band on good terms in August 2011, and Christopher Lee as narrator.

It is the last album to be based on a fantasy saga, a concept originating from the band's 1997 debut, Legendary Tales. It is also supposed to be the last one to be based in a fantasy universe only.

"From Chaos To Eternity" was listed in the top 100 album charts in many countries around the world, such as Japan, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France and many others.[5][6]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Luca Turilli except track 10 by Bruce Dickinson.; all music is composed by Turilli/Alex Staropoli except track 10 by Dickinson[7] and tracks 3 and 9 which also includes music from Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata N.1 Op.2[8]

No.TitleLength
1."Ad Infinitum"1:28
2."From Chaos to Eternity"5:45
3."Tempesta di fuoco" ("Lost Soul" /)4:46
4."Ghosts of Forgotten Worlds"5:31
5."Anima perduta"4:45
6."Aeons of Raging Darkness"5:46
7."I Belong to the Stars"4:52
8."Tornado"4:55
9."Heroes of the Waterfalls' Kingdom" (I. "Lo spirito della foresta" ("The Spirit of the Forest") / II. "Realm of Sacred Waterfalls" / III. "Thanor's Awakening" / IV. "Northern Skies Enflamed" / V. "The Splendour of Angels' Glory (A Final Revelation)" /)19:38
10."Flash of the Blade" (>(Iron Maiden cover, Bonus track on Digipak Edition)4:17
11."Tornado (instrumental)" (>(Bonus track on Japanese edition)6:33


Concept

After Iras had read Erians Book, he discovered the secret that was threatening the known world from Nekrons 7th Black Book. During one of the final battles between heaven and hell; Thanor the Black Dragon had betrayed Nekron by telling the angels where the son of Kron was hidden to them. When Kron learned of Thanors betrayal his rage cracked the Earth. Thanor was captured and tortured, but before being killed his eyes had been ripped out of his face. Iras and his companions finally understood. They remembered the stone dragon without eyes guarding Erians book inside the fortress of Har-Kuun, and realized it was indeed Thanor himself.

After the Angels had defeated Nekron they banished him from the world and they took Thanors eyes and turned them into two precious stones, Aelin and Mornir. Later the Angles scattered the stones across the known world to symbolically spread courage and wisdom in Thanor's name. Despite his dark past, Thanor sacrificed his life, in order to help the Angels secure victory. As Iras read on, he also learned that on the day of the seventh eclipse the mystic energies of the eclipse would awaken the seven winged demons of Har-Kuun, who would the open the gates of hell and unleash Nekron from his prison. But Erian's book also revealed, that if on the same day Thanor had gotten his eyes back, the scream of his soul would quake the Earth and that he would be able to rise again to stop Nekrons evil plans. Despite the remaining pages missing due to Tarish's betrayal, what they needed to know for sure had been revealed to them. The two precious stones, Thanor's eyes, had to be found.

After learning of these events, the Wizards of the White Dragons Order decreed that Iras along with his friends who braved the dangers of Har-Kuun had to travel to the borders of the know world to find the two stones. As the seventh eclipse approached, war was sounding on the horizon. The seven winged demons had been awakened and released Nekron from his prison. Iras and his friends had been able to find the 2 stones and placed them in the empty spaces on Thanor's statue. Thanor had awakened, and rose from the abyss where Nekron had tortured him. After an epic battle Thanor returned victorious from destroying the winged demons and Nekron, and returned to stone.

Thanor opened his eyes once again, and were brighter than ever. He chose Dargor to come with him into the afterlife. Dargor being half demon did not understand why he had been chosen, but it was the decision of the gods and angels, because he chose light over darkness despite his past, the Angels deemed him worthy. Dargor's death was only physical, and a new form of life was born. Erain's spirit had embraced Dargor's immortal soul, to become pure divinity, becoming a God of cosmic light, to breathe on the Earth once again.

Personnel

Band members

Additionnal personnel

References

  1. ^ Herrero Dorscht, Eric. "Crítica del nuevo disco de Rhapsody, "From Chaos to Eternity"". Suite101. Retrieved 14 June 2011.
  2. ^ Rose, Rustyn. "Review: From Chaos To Eternity". Metalholic. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Review: From Chaos To Eternity". Black Wind Metal. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  4. ^ "RHAPSODY OF FIRE: New Album Details Revealed". Blabbermouth.net. 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
  5. ^ http://acharts.us/album/64102
  6. ^ http://www.nuclearblast.de/en/label/music/band/news/details/74761.71101.rhapsody-of-fire-in-the-charts.html
  7. ^ "Rhapsody Of Fire News". rhapsodyoffire.com. March 16, 2011. Retrieved March 28, 2011.
  8. ^ "News". Luca Turilli's Rhapsody official website. Retrieved 2012-02-06.

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