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THE FORGOTTEN TALES

Blind Guardian

 

Progressive Metal

3.65 | 61 ratings

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3 stars 'The Forgotten Tales' is a 1996 compilation album by German power metal band Blind Guardian. Rather than a retrospective look over their five-album career (at that point), this gathers up all the loose ends, in particular, singles b- sides and bonus tracks from various different releases, but of course, there's a number of new recordings too. Varying from covers, acoustic renditions and live recordings, it's quite a mixed bag, but it's very definitely Blind Guardian through and through.

The covers in particular, are all pretty fantastic. Paying homage to the likes of the Beach Boys, Mike Oldfield, Queen, Little Richard and Uriah Heep, these are unlikely artists to cover, but the Germans have stamped their sound all over them, and truly made these songs their own.

There are also live and orchestral versions of some Blind Guardian classics, and again, these work wonderfully. Especially considering the themes of the music, they really add a new depth to the bands writing and ability to tell stories.

Overall, this might be a bit hit-or-miss for casual listeners, but for die-hard Blind Guardian fans this is an absolute treat. Tracks like 'Surfin' USA', 'Mr. Sandman', 'Barbara Ann' and 'To France', as well as new renditions of 'Bright Eyes', 'Mordred's Song' and 'Lord of the Rings' are all excellent reasons to get this album. And while the band would delve into more ambitious, progressive territory after this release, this works as a great bookend at that point of their career.

martindavey87 | 3/5 |

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