Dominion (2025 Remaster) Kamelot

Album info

Album-Release:
1997

HRA-Release:
19.09.2025

Label: Noise Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Artist: Kamelot

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Ascension (2025 Remaster) 01:25
  • 2 Heaven (2025 Remaster) 03:39
  • 3 Rise Again (2025 Remaster) 04:07
  • 4 One Day I'll Win (2025 Remaster) 05:40
  • 5 We Are Not Separate (2025 Remaster) 03:47
  • 6 Birth of a Hero (2025 Remaster) 05:19
  • 7 Creation (2025 Remaster) 05:07
  • 8 Sin (2025 Remaster) 03:38
  • 9 Song of Roland (2025 Remaster) 04:55
  • 10 Crossing Two Rivers (2025 Remaster) 04:30
  • 11 Troubled Mind (2025 Remaster) 04:41
  • Total Runtime 46:48

Info for Dominion (2025 Remaster)



Dominion is the second studio album by American power metal band Kamelot, released in 1997. It was the last album to feature original vocalist Mark Vanderbilt and founding drummer Richard Warner.

Most of the band have taken steps in the right direction on Dominion, and none more so than Thomas Youngblood, who provides more entertaining and creative riffs and solos, such as on "Heaven" and "We Are Not Separate". He has also expanded his technique by using an acoustic guitar on several songs, like on "Crossing Two Rivers", and "Creation". Bassist Glenn Barry gets several moments in the spotlight on this album on "Heaven" and "Birth of a Hero." Drummer Richard Warner still does not get many standout moments, but manages to shine on "Heaven." Keyboardist David Pavlicko even plays an important part of the song "Birth of a Hero", providing the basis for the rest of the band to follow. Pavlicko also creates a tense atmosphere on the beginning of "Sin."

Mark Vanderbilt, lead vocals
Thomas Youngblood, lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars, backing vocals
David Pavlicko, keyboards
Glenn Barry, bass
Richard Warner, drums

Digitally remastered



Camelot
is a rather atypical American melodic power metal band with a progressive twist and orchestral/classical influences.

The band was formed in 1991 by Thomas Youngblood and Richard Warner. In 1994 Kamelot signed a record deal and released their debut album Eternity in August the following year. Dominion followed in 1996. In the spring of 1997, drummer Richard Warner and singer Mark Vanderbilt were exchanged. Kamelot found replacements in Casey Grillo and former Conception singer Roy Khan joining ongoing production on Siege Perilous. In 1999 the newly formed band returned to the Gate Studio in Wolfsburg to produce their fourth album The Fourth Legacy. In 2001 the band presented their fifth studio work Karma. The live CD One Cold Winters Night, released in 2006, contains live excerpts from the concert in the Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo. Guests at this gig include Simone Simons (singer of symphonic metal band Epica), Thomas Frau Marie and Snowy Shaw (ex-King Diamond/Dream Evil). The Ghost Opera album was released in the summer of 2007 and is stylistically a bit darker. The video for the Ghost Opera theme song was shot in Serbia. Ghost Opera received top ratings worldwide, the German Hardline Magazine awarded e.g. B. 10 out of 10 points. In the fall of 2010, they released their ninth studio album, Poetry for the Poisoned.

On April 21, 2011, lead singer Roy Khan announced that he was leaving the band due to health reasons. He had previously missed the Poetry for the Poisened tour and was replaced by Rhapsody of Fire's Fabio Lione.

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