Civil War ImportCDs Last Full Measure CD Heavy Metal
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CD napalm records Release date: 01/Jan/2024
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Sales Rank:
#36 in Power Metal #10631 in Rock
Style:
Power Metal
Product No.:
2097586376
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Road To Victory"
02. "Deliverance"
03. "Savannah"
04. "Tombstone"
05. "America"
06. "A Tale That Never Should Be Told"
07. "Gangs Of New York"
08. "Gladiator"
09. "People Of The Abyss"
10. "The Last Full Measure"
11. "Strike Hard Strike Sure"
12. "Aftermath"
Description:
Last Full Measure is an album by Civil Wars, released in 2016. Last Full Measure includes a.o. the following tracks: â??Road To Victoryâ?, â??Savannahâ?, â??People Of The Abyssâ?, â??The Last Full Measureâ? and more. The album is a Digipak pop CD. -
11 & 12 are bonus tracks.
Issued in a 4-panel digipak with 16-page booklet.
"The Last Full Measure (Digi)" is a powerful CD release by the Swedish power metal band Civil War, brought to you by Napalm Records. This album showcases Civil War's signature blend of epic storytelling and melodic heavy metal, delivering anthems inspired by historical battles and heroism. With soaring vocals, thunderous riffs, and symphonic elements, "The Last Full Measure" cements Civil War's reputation as one of the leading acts in modern power metal. The band was formed by former members of Sabaton and has achieved international acclaim with albums like "The Killer Angels" and "Gods And Generals." Their music resonates with fans worldwide for its energetic performances and compelling narratives. Napalm Records is renowned for supporting innovative rock and metal artists globally, consistently releasing high-quality productions that push genre boundaries.
Disc 1:
1 Road To Victory
2 Deliverance
3 Savannah
4 Tombstone
5 America
6 A Tale That Never Should Be Told
7 Gangs Of New York
8 Gladiator
9 People Of The Abyss
10 The Last Full Measure
11 Strike Hard Strike Sure
12 Aftermath