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The Inner Circle (album)

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The Inner Circle
Studio album by
Released27 April 2004
RecordedDivision One Studios
November 2003 – February 2004
GenreProgressive metal
Length48:15
LabelInsideOut Music
ProducerTom S. Englund, Henrik Danhage
Evergrey chronology
Recreation Day
(2003)
The Inner Circle
(2004)
Monday Morning Apocalypse
(2006)
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The Inner Circle is the fifth studio album from the progressive metal band Evergrey, released in 2004. The album is a concept album that deals with the themes of religion, cults and child abuse. According to an interview with frontman Tom S. Englund, the spoken word parts in the album are of an actual person. [1] The last track on the album, "When the Walls Go Down" samples excerpts from David Wilkerson's speech "A Call to Anguish".

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Tom S. Englund

No.TitleMusicLength
1."A Touch of Blessing"Tom S. Englund5:50
2."Ambassador"Englund, Jonas Ekdahl4:29
3."In the Wake of the Weary"Henrik Danhage4:43
4."Harmless Wishes"Danhage, Englund, Rikard Zander4:18
5."Waking Up Blind"Englund4:22
6."More Than Ever"Danhage4:13
7."The Essence of Conviction"Englund, Danhage, Ekdahl6:07
8."Where All Good Sleep"Zander, Englund4:37
9."Faith Restored"Englund3:54
10."When the Walls Go Down" (Instrumental with sampled excerpts from David Wilkerson's speech "A Call To Anguish")Englund, Zander, Danhage, Ekdahl5:42
Special edition
No.TitleLength
11."I'm Sorry" (Live and acoustic)3:28
12."Recreation Day" (Live and acoustic)3:33
13."Madness Caught Another Victim" (Live and acoustic)3:09

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