Twilight in Olympus

Twilight in Olympus

Infobox Album |
Name = Twilight In Olympus
Type = studio
Artist = Symphony X


Released = March 1998
Recorded = Trax Studios, South River, NJ
Genre = Progressive metal
Length = 52:47
Label = Zero Corporation
Producer =Steve Evetts, Eric Rachel, Michael Romeo
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:l4de4jo73wa4~T1 link]
Last album = "The Divine Wings of Tragedy"
(1997)
This album = "Twilight In Olympus"
(1998)
Next album = "Prelude to the Millennium" (1999)

"Twilight in Olympus" is the fourth studio album by progressive metal band Symphony X, which was released in 1998. It features 8 tracks, two of which have become classics: "Smoke and Mirrors", and "Through the Looking Glass", an epic based on "Through the Looking-Glass", sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".

"Lady of the Snow" is inspired by the popular Japanese mythological figure, Yuki Onna.

"Sonata" contains parts of the second movement of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 ("Pathétique").

"Orion - The Hunter" contains clips from the first album.

On this album, drums were played by Tom Walling, due to Jason Rullo leaving (temporarily) for personal reasons.

Track listing

#"Smoke and Mirrors" – 6:09
#"Church of the Machine" – 8:57
#"Sonata" – 1:25
#"In The Dragon's Den" – 4:00
#"Through the Looking Glass" (Part I, II, III) – 13:05
#"The Relic" – 5:03
#"Orion - The Hunter" – 6:56
#"Lady of the Snow" – 7:09

Personnel

*Russell Allen – vocals
*Michael Romeoguitars, sitar, mini-harp, backing vocals
*Michael Pinnellakeyboards, backing vocals
*Thomas Millerbass
*Thomas Wallingdrums

Ninth Track

Remarkable is the absence of a track called "Twilight in Olympus". Michael Romeo has confirmed that the track was originally intended to be a long, epic song similar to The Divine Wings of Tragedy, but it was not finished in time due to deadlines. Rumours would later emerge saying the track would be included on one of their future releases. However, none of the four studio albums released since Twilight in Olympus (Prelude to the Millennium, , The Odyssey and Paradise Lost) have contained the song.


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