Resurrection (Dungeon album)

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Resurrection
Sydney, Australia, 1998
GenreHeavy metal, Power metal
Length46:39
LabelWarhead Records
ProducerLord Tim, Mark Worrall & Gustav Hoffman
Dungeon chronology
Demolition
(1996)
Resurrection
(1999)
A Rise to Power
(2002)

Resurrection is the second album from Australian

Century Media before deciding to have the album released by Warhead Records
. It was released in October 1999, as the final release from that label. In 2005, the album was completely re-recorded and released worldwide. The 2005 version featured Lord Tim (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass), Steve Moore (drums, vocals) and Stu Marshall (guitar, vocals).

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Death from Above"Tim Grose0:44
2."Resurrectiom"Tim Grose/Steve Moore4:39
3."Paradise"Dale Corney/Tim Grose4:37
4."Judgment Day"Tim Grose5:01
5."Wake Up"Justin Sayers4:31
6."Fight"Dale Corney/Tim Grose/Justin Sayers3:57
7."Let it Go"Justin Sayers3:16
8."Time to Die"Dale Corney5:43
9."I Am Death"Tim Grose5:41
10."No Way Out"Dale Corney3:19
11."The Legend of Huma"Tim Grose7:01

Songs

  • The song "The Legend of Huma" is based on the novel The Legend of Huma from the Dragonlance series of books
  • Three tracks had appeared in different versions on the previous Japan-only release Demolition. These songs were "Paradise", "Time to Die" and "I Am Death". "Paradise" is Dungeon's most recorded track as an even earlier version with a different bass line featured on the "Changing Moods" demo. It was then recorded again for Rising Power in 2003 and a fifth time in 2004. There is also a live version of the track on Under the Rising Sun.
  • bass player Justin Sayers sings the lead vocal on the tracks "Wake Up" and "Let It Go". "Let It Go" does not appear on the re-recorded version of the album. It was replaced by a track called "Severed Ties". Sayers performs a version of "Wake Up" with his current band Platinum Brunette that features significantly different lyrics.

Personnel