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Acoustic Adventures – Volume Two
Compilation album by
Released30 September 2022
StudioNote On Studio
GenreAcoustic rock, Hard rock, Power metal
LabelAtomic Fire
ProducerMikko Tegelman and Sonata Arctica
Sonata Arctica chronology
Acoustic Adventures – Volume One
(2022)
Acoustic Adventures – Volume Two
(2022)

Acoustic Adventures – Volume Two is an acoustic album by the Finnish metal band Sonata Arctica. It is the second part of a duo of acoustic albums released by the band in that year.

Track listing

All songs written by Tony Kakko. All songs arranged by Sonata Arctica.[1]

No.TitleOriginal albumLength
1."I Have a Right"Stones Grow Her Name (2013)4:40
2."Black Sheep"Silence (2001)4:01
3."Half a Marathon Man"Pariah's Child (2014)5:00
4."Broken"Winterheart's Guild (2003)5:13
5."Letter to Dana"Ecliptica (1999)6:18
6."FullMoon"Ecliptica (1999)4:53
7."Shamandalie"Reckoning Night (2004)3:57
8."San Sebastian"Silence (2001)3:39
9."Gravenimage"Winterheart's Guild (2003)5:11
10."Flag in the Ground"The Days of Grays (2009)3:54
11."My Land"Ecliptica (1999)4:56
12."Victoria's Secret"Winterheart's Guild (2003)3:02
Total length:54:44

Personnel

Sonata Arctica

  • Tony Kakko - Lead and backing vocals
  • Elias Viljanen - Guitars, banjo and backing vocals
  • Henrik Klingenberg - Keyboards and backing vocals
  • Pasi Kauppinen - Bass and backing vocals
  • Tommy Portimo - Drums and percussion

Additional personnel

  • Matti Tegelman - contrabass in "Gravenimage"
  • Produced by Mikko Tegelman and Sonata Arctica
  • Recorded at Studio57 by Pasi Kauppinen and Mikko Tegelman
  • Mastered by Janne Tolsa at Note On Studio
  • Cover layout by Janne Pitkänen

References

  1. ^ Official website, Sonata Arctica. "Acoustic Adventures – Volume One". Retrieved October 3, 2023.