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enlarge | Artist: Within Temptation Label: Avalon Japan Category: Music
List Price: $47.98 Buy New: $40.28 You Save: $7.70 (16%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 164791
Format: Extra Tracks, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 766489294520 EAN: 0766489294520 ASIN: B00004TAID
Release Date: March 23, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Restless | | • | Enter | | • | Pearls of Light | | • | Deep Within | | • | Gatekeeper | | • | Grace | | • | Blooded | | • | Candles | | • | Restless [Classical Version] |
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Album Description Japanese reissue of the goth rock act's debut album, originally released in 1997, features nine tracks including one bonus track, 'Restless' (Classical Version). Marquee Inc.
Album Details Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: 'restless (Classical Version)'
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Unique and impressive debut October 6, 2003 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
The first track on this CD, "Restless," starts out with just a piano and Sharon den Adel's beautiful, clear voice. By the time the rest of the band has joined in at full crunch, just after the two-minute mark, you'll already be sold on this great band from the Netherlands. Comparisons to The Gathering, Theatre of Tragedy, etc. are unwarranted. Within Temptation don't sound like any other band. While they do fit the "Goth-Metal" mold very loosely, their sound is all their own. They have something of a spiritual, Celtic atmosphere to their sound that just doesn't sound like anyone else. Sharon den Adel's voice just soars. She does sound a bit like Kate Bush at times, but more operatic at other times. She trades vocals with a male "death" growler a few times on the CD, but it only increases the interest of the listener, as it is not an overwhelming presence. The only reason this release does not get 5 stars from me is that I have heard their second CD ("Mother Earth") and it is even better. So, this is a 4 only in comparison to their next release, otherwise it's an easy 5.
Ahhhhhhh.... May 18, 2001 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Too bad more of this kind of music isn't appreciated by more people. I have seen people comparing Within Temptation to bands like Theatre of Tragedy, 3rd And The Mortal, and Orphanage, but the band has something else really unique going on. The most dominating part of the whole sound of the band are the vocals of Sharon (who's on the cover of the album, the poster, the postcards and the sticker as well) who's clear vocals bring us through this enjoying ride. To top things off, the occasional death grunts bring the variation. The music on the album is dominated by the keyboards of Martijn Westerholt who gets an amazing amount of bombast out of a piece of silicon. The doommetal foundation of the songs finishes off this album. If you are a fan of this stuff, I STONGLY urge you to pick up anything by Orphanage (see my review of "By Time Alone").
Enter August 11, 2000 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Similar to Theatre of Tragedy's first two releases, Within Temptation is both haunting and beautiful. Within Temptation is heavier than Theatre of Tragedy, but the music is wonderful when combined with keyboards and orchestration. Like they say on their website, "The goal that Within Temptation pursues is creating atmospheric music, by combining agressive metal with spherical female vocals and synthesizers. With their music Within Temptation tries to take their listeners on a journey to a fantasy world, where magic still exists." and they do a wonderful job! If you're a fan of melodic doom metal or atmospheric metal, this is a CD to check out!
Welcome to my home... April 9, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
First of all, I would not recommend buying this at Amazon for the ridiculous import price. Instead, purchase it theendrecords.com for only $13.00, as I did. It's a much safer buy for your wallet if you ask me.
Here we have it, the album that began the successful career of this platinum-selling Dutch band. I wouldn't rank this debut quite with Mother Earth, but it is a great buy for fans of the gothic sound. The quality that Enter possesses (which unfortunately later releases lack) is the fact that it stays true to its genre. Whereas Mother Earth has more of a symphonic rock sound, and the Silent Force has that of a pop-rock vibe, Enter can definitely qualify as a gothic record, no doubt. The lyrics mention such ideas as war, murder, and a damsel in distress who cannot cope with the ghost of a failed relationship. Sharon den Adel's soothing voice, which bears a sense of maturity despite her youthful appearance, is surprisingly less dominative here. Even more surprising, is the use of both male grunts and heavy guitars - two factors stripped of following releases. Some of the members of gothic-metal band Orphanage even make an appearance on certain tracks.
Enter kicks off with the charming single, "Restless". This is a very beautiful song, whose tenderness borders that of a ballad. There is a great solo towards the end that should not be overlooked. Following this is one of my personal favorite WT songs, the title track "Enter". Here we are given a taste of the heavier and darker side of this wonderful band. The chorus is stellar and unforgettable, offering lyrics as "give me your wings/to flee from my ivory tower" that can only be accompanied by justice with Sharon's sweet and gentle voice. "Pearls of Light" is a softer track, with very soft and beautiful melodies that creep on you with a sense of subtlety. I don't care too much for "Deep Within", which for some reason features only male vocals. "Grace", however, is one of the better tracks of this album. Sharon's vocals have a certain shrieky-ness to them that can draw comparisons to Kate Bush (which she unfortunately gets too much of). The instrumental "Blooded" was an excellent idea, although it clearly wouldn't fit in with their newer, more commercial material, so I wouldn't expect to see something like this again. "Candles", for some reason, didn't move me quite as much. I can't say why, but I feel it drags on a bit.
All in all, a wonderful beginning that led to greater things. I wouldn't recommend this as your first WT purchase, but for fans of the other releases, this is essential. Also recommended to fans of Theatre of Tragedy, After Forever and the Gathering.
8.5/10
She is amaizing March 5, 2003 3 out of 10 found this review helpful
this album is so perfect I just love her voice and her lyrics
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