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Dr. Sin II
Studio album by
Released2000
GenreHard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock
Dr. Sin chronology
Alive
(1999)
Dr. Sin II
(2000)
Ten Years Live
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Whiplash.net(8/10)[1]

Dr. Sin II is the fifth studio album by Brazilian hard rock band Dr. Sin, released in 2000. The power trio becomes now a quartet with Michael Vescera (ex- Obsession, MVP, Loudness and Yngwie Malmsteen) on the lead vocals.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Time After Time"6:50
2."Danger"3:30
3."Gate of Madness"3:19
4."Eternity"4:53
5."Fly Away"4:20
6."Miracles"4:16
7."Same Old Story"4:44
8."What Now"4:31
9."Pain"5:45
10."Devil Inside"3:57
11."Suffocation"3:46

American and European version - Shadows of Light

Shadows of Light
Studio album by
Released2002
GenreHard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock
LabelMetal Mayhem Records
ProducerDr. Sin
Dr. Sin chronology
Alive
(1999)
Shadows of Light
(2002)
Ten Years Live
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Durp.com (the personnel is wrong) [2]

In Europe and the United States, the album was released in 2002 under the title of Shadows of Light. The differences were in the titles and the order of the songs.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Time after time"6:50
2."Miracle & dreams / Shadows of light"4:16
3."Eternity"4:53
4."What now"4:31
5."A perfect crime"3:57
6."Same old story"4:44
7."Fly away"4:20
8."Inside the pain"5:45
9."Gates of madness"3:19
10."Danger"3:30
11."Suffocation"3:46

Personnel

Special guests

  • Serj Buss - on the track Same old Story
  • Roland Grapow on the tack Time After Time (2nd guitar)
  • Jason Himmelberger - Keyboards on the tracks Time After Time, What Now, Fly Away and Inside the Pain

References