Maxwill
10-16-2014, 01:02 PM
The Gods Awaken
A music album based on the novel by Allan Cole
Final Part of the Timura Triology
Bj�rn Lynne


Sample 1 (https://mega.nz/#!K4xjXDgJ!Obq_uq9uAQuSdiSpt_Bo0UU_1lXzfhhFU37UAl9CIh4) / Sample 2 (https://mega.nz/#!z9xiyAbZ!oVUZYS0LYLLt_ZXKgw6ZxdcMnXnGNSwBlxnVmlcCKC0) / Sample 3 (https://mega.nz/#!iwYhUK6K!zzmkeMR8VYWJzGmwsryEt4DRgPaq9XHsjgqzGY_8lqw) / Sample 4 (https://mega.nz/#!z040kBAB!30gCGgsp8OnmhdGZS7ID5HmmmicLzWKpWiELbBD6WSM)
All music written by Bjorn Lynne, exept "Two Kings in Hadinland" written by Bjorn Lynne and Ken Senior.
All tracks arranged and produced by Bjorn Lynne.
All words written by Allan Cole. All music inspired by the novel "The Gods Awaken" by Allan Cole.
Cover artwork by Kamil Vojnar
Bjorn Lynne: Acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, voices and percussion on all tracks.
Rebecca Webster: Flute on "The Sisters of Asper", "On Conjurer's Seas", "The Mural" and "The Ringmaster".
Mark Robotham: All drums
Marc Pattison: Additional guitar solo on "On Conjurer's Seas"
Vince Vrbancic: Guitar solo at 05:00-06:00 in "Jooli's Song"
Fred Schendel: Hammond organ on "King Felino and the Slay Ground". Fred also composed the hammond intro himself. Fred appears courtesy of Glass Hammer:
Glass Hammer | Ode To Echo (http://www.glasshammer.com)
Dave Foster: Guitar solo on "Lottyr, Lady of the Hells". Dave Foster appears courtesy of Mr. So & So.
Mark Knight: Violin on "Lottyr, Lady of the Hells", "On Conjurer's Seas" and "The Mural". Mark Knight web site: madfiddler: Electric Violinist, Session Musician for Recording, Live work, Weddings and Corporate Events. Fiddle/Violin Teacher. Rock violin. Based near Warwick, Warwickshire, UK. (http://www.madfiddler.co.uk)
Ken Senior: "Two Kings in Hadinland" was written by Bjorn Lynne and Ken Senior and features Ken on acoustic & electric guitars, amd Bjorn on acoustic & electric guitars, keys, bass, and the rest. Ken Senior info is available from ELEGANTSIMPLICITY.COM - Underground Sounds for Overground People (http://www.elegantsimplicity.com)
Steve Babb: Keyboard solo on "The Return of Safar Timura". Steve also wrote the keyboard solo himself. Steve Babb appears courtesy of Glass Hammer: Glass Hammer | Ode To Echo (http://www.glasshammer.com)
Cris Blyth: Voice on "The Ringmaster"
Leave your request here if you're interested
Official site with samples and reviews (http://www.lynnemusic.com/thegodsawaken.html)
Album Information @VGMdB (http://vgmdb.net/album/4948)
As you can read on the reviews, the CD was critically acclaimed and highlighted as one of Lynne's best albums up to date. I can only agree - it's the ultimate experience of progressive fantasy rock paired with excellent instrumentation and arrangement! The Timura Triology's discography kept getting better and better with each release, and this CD is the peak. It features many different moods and styles - from dark, moody tribal dances ("The Dance of Hadin"), slow and mellow guitar/violin pieces ("The Mural"), and energetic, symphonic rock ballads ("The Sisters of Asper", "Lottyr, Lady of the Hells" and of course, the highlight of the CD, the 14 minute epic "Two Kings in Hadinland"). For me, it was pretty hard to select the samples as every track, I repeat, EVERY of the ten tracks are excellent on their own!
You may also enjoy the other albums from this composer in my personal music thread.
Enjoy! And don't forget to like/rep ;)
A music album based on the novel by Allan Cole
Final Part of the Timura Triology
Bj�rn Lynne


Sample 1 (https://mega.nz/#!K4xjXDgJ!Obq_uq9uAQuSdiSpt_Bo0UU_1lXzfhhFU37UAl9CIh4) / Sample 2 (https://mega.nz/#!z9xiyAbZ!oVUZYS0LYLLt_ZXKgw6ZxdcMnXnGNSwBlxnVmlcCKC0) / Sample 3 (https://mega.nz/#!iwYhUK6K!zzmkeMR8VYWJzGmwsryEt4DRgPaq9XHsjgqzGY_8lqw) / Sample 4 (https://mega.nz/#!z040kBAB!30gCGgsp8OnmhdGZS7ID5HmmmicLzWKpWiELbBD6WSM)
All music written by Bjorn Lynne, exept "Two Kings in Hadinland" written by Bjorn Lynne and Ken Senior.
All tracks arranged and produced by Bjorn Lynne.
All words written by Allan Cole. All music inspired by the novel "The Gods Awaken" by Allan Cole.
Cover artwork by Kamil Vojnar
Bjorn Lynne: Acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, voices and percussion on all tracks.
Rebecca Webster: Flute on "The Sisters of Asper", "On Conjurer's Seas", "The Mural" and "The Ringmaster".
Mark Robotham: All drums
Marc Pattison: Additional guitar solo on "On Conjurer's Seas"
Vince Vrbancic: Guitar solo at 05:00-06:00 in "Jooli's Song"
Fred Schendel: Hammond organ on "King Felino and the Slay Ground". Fred also composed the hammond intro himself. Fred appears courtesy of Glass Hammer:
Glass Hammer | Ode To Echo (http://www.glasshammer.com)
Dave Foster: Guitar solo on "Lottyr, Lady of the Hells". Dave Foster appears courtesy of Mr. So & So.
Mark Knight: Violin on "Lottyr, Lady of the Hells", "On Conjurer's Seas" and "The Mural". Mark Knight web site: madfiddler: Electric Violinist, Session Musician for Recording, Live work, Weddings and Corporate Events. Fiddle/Violin Teacher. Rock violin. Based near Warwick, Warwickshire, UK. (http://www.madfiddler.co.uk)
Ken Senior: "Two Kings in Hadinland" was written by Bjorn Lynne and Ken Senior and features Ken on acoustic & electric guitars, amd Bjorn on acoustic & electric guitars, keys, bass, and the rest. Ken Senior info is available from ELEGANTSIMPLICITY.COM - Underground Sounds for Overground People (http://www.elegantsimplicity.com)
Steve Babb: Keyboard solo on "The Return of Safar Timura". Steve also wrote the keyboard solo himself. Steve Babb appears courtesy of Glass Hammer: Glass Hammer | Ode To Echo (http://www.glasshammer.com)
Cris Blyth: Voice on "The Ringmaster"
Leave your request here if you're interested
Official site with samples and reviews (http://www.lynnemusic.com/thegodsawaken.html)
Album Information @VGMdB (http://vgmdb.net/album/4948)
As you can read on the reviews, the CD was critically acclaimed and highlighted as one of Lynne's best albums up to date. I can only agree - it's the ultimate experience of progressive fantasy rock paired with excellent instrumentation and arrangement! The Timura Triology's discography kept getting better and better with each release, and this CD is the peak. It features many different moods and styles - from dark, moody tribal dances ("The Dance of Hadin"), slow and mellow guitar/violin pieces ("The Mural"), and energetic, symphonic rock ballads ("The Sisters of Asper", "Lottyr, Lady of the Hells" and of course, the highlight of the CD, the 14 minute epic "Two Kings in Hadinland"). For me, it was pretty hard to select the samples as every track, I repeat, EVERY of the ten tracks are excellent on their own!
You may also enjoy the other albums from this composer in my personal music thread.
Enjoy! And don't forget to like/rep ;)