
Imaginaerum
| Artist | |
|---|---|
| Type | Studio Full-length |
| Released | 2011-11-30 |
| Genres | Symphonic Metal, Rock Opera |
| Labels | Nuclear Blast Records |
| Format | CD, Digital, Vinyl (LP), DVD |
| Length | 1:14:50 |
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Imaginaerum Information
Track listing (Songs)
| Title | Length | Rating | Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Taikatalvi | 2:35 | - | 0 |
| 2. | Storytime | 5:22 | 90 | 1 |
| 3. | Ghost River | 5:28 | - | 0 |
| 4. | Slow, Love, Slow | 5:50 | - | 0 |
| 5. | I Want My Tears Back | 5:07 | - | 0 |
| 6. | Scaretale | 7:32 | - | 0 |
| 7. | Arabesque | 2:57 | - | 0 |
| 8. | Turn Loose the Mermaids | 4:20 | - | 0 |
| 9. | Rest Calm | 7:02 | - | 0 |
| 10. | The Crow, the Owl and the Dove | 4:10 | - | 0 |
| 11. | Last Ride of the Day | 4:32 | 85 | 1 |
| 12. | Song of Myself | 13:37 | - | 0 |
| 13. | Imaginaerum | 6:18 | - | 0 |
Imaginaerum Lyrics (13)
Line-up (Members)
- Anette Olzon : Vocals
- Emppu Vuorinen : Guitars
- Marco Hietala : Bass, Vocals, Songwriting (track 10)
- Jukka Nevalainen : Drums, Percussion
- Tuomas Holopainen : Keyboards, Piano, Lyrics, Songwriting (tracks 1-9, 11-13)
Guest / session musicians
- Steve Morris : Violin
- Dermot Crehan : Hardanger Fiddle, Violin
- Eoghan McCarthy : Choirs
- Gary Kettel : Percussion
- Neil Bellingham : Choirs
- David Fuest : Clarinet, Clarinet (bass)
- Jenny O'Grady : Choirs
- Garfield Jackson : Viola
- Dilys McCaffrey : Choirs
- Owen Slade : Tuba
- Gerard O'Beirne : Choirs
- Eliza Marshall : Flute
- Emma Brain Gabbot : Choirs
- Rachel Stephanie Bolt : Viola
- Perry Montague-Mason : Violin
- Pekka Kuusisto : Violin
- Steve Mair : Double Bass
- Catherine Bott : Choirs
- Oli Langford : Violin
- Emlyn Singleton : Violin (lead)
- Athena Koutsovasilis : Choirs
- Richard Edwards : Trombone (tenor)
- Andrew Busher : Choirs
- Sam Barnett : Choirs
- Anna Gunstone : Choirs
- John Barclay : Trumpet
- Soophia Foroughi : Choirs
- Chris Laurence : Double Bass (principal)
- Alexandra Gibson : Choirs
- Jonathan Rees : Violin
- Tom Bullard : Choirs
- David Pyatt : French Horn
- Morag MacKay : Choirs
- Dave Daniels : Cello
- Stephen Henderson : Percussion (ethnic), Percussion
- Chris Tombling : Violin
- Paul Clarvis : Percussion (ethnic)
- Nicholas Marcantosis : Choirs
- Anthony Pleeth : Cello (principal)
- Julian Leaper : Violin
- Jacob Ramsey : Choirs
- Paul Greir : Choirs
- Julie Andrews : Bassoon
- Joanna Forbes : Choirs
- Kai Hahto : Additional Percussion
- Eleanor Grant : Choirs
- Skaila Kanga : Harp
- Lawrence Wallington : Choirs
- David Theodore : Oboe
- Grace Davidson : Choirs
- Bill Hawkes : Viola
- Bogusław Kostecki : Violin
- Ben Fleetwood Smyth : Choirs
- Andy Findon : Flute
- Claire Henry : Choirs
- Peter Lale : Viola (principal)
- Patrick Kiernan : Violin
- Troy Donockley : Uilleann Pipes (tracks 5, 13), Tin Whistle (tracks 1, 8, 10), Vocals (tracks 10, 12), Bodhrán, Bouzoki
- Celine Marcantonis : Choirs
- Andy Wood : Trombone (tenor)
- Sonia Slany : Violin
- Shifra Osorio Whewell : Choirs
- Anais Engelmann : Choirs
- Andy Crowley : Trumpet
- Vanessa Heine : Choirs
- Leon Bosch : Double Bass
- Alice Fearn : Choirs
- Tom Pearce : Choirs
- Michael Thompson : French Horn
- Nicki Kennedy : Choirs
- Tony Lewis : Cello
- Dave Woodcock : Violin
- Nicholas Sabisky : Choirs
- Lindsay Ashworth : Choirs
- Josephine Knight : Cello
- Rita Manning : Violin
- Dirk Campbell : Sorna
- Katialin Dang : Choirs
- Peter Snipp : Choirs
- Richard Watkins : French Horn
- Maciej Rakowski : Violin
- The Looking Glass Orchestra : Orchestra
- Elias Christou-Hill : Choirs
- Frank Ricotti : Percussion
- Michael Dore : Choirs
- Nicholas Bucknall : Clarinet
- Jacqueline Barron : Choirs
- Kate Musker : Viola
- Dave Stewart : Trombone (bass)
- David Porter Thomas : Choirs
- Anna Noakes : Flute
- Elizabeth Wiesberg : Choirs
- Bruce White : Viola
- Everton Nelson : Violin
- David Valsamidis : Choirs
- Ann de Renais : Choirs
- Dai Emanuel : Violin
- Vinay Ostrolenk : Choirs
- Ashby Mayes : Choirs
- Kate Moore : Trumpet
- Yona Dunsford : Choirs
- Paddy Lannigan : Double Bass
- Rosie Alderton : Choirs
- Amber Moore : Choirs
- Derek Watkins : Trumpet
- Rosemary Forbes Butler : Choirs
- Frank Schaefer : Cello
- Abbie Osmon : Choirs
- Mark Berrow : Violin
- Nigel Black : French Horn
- Mary Carewe : Choirs
- Martin Loveday : Cello
- Jussi Tegelman : Soundscapes
- Tom Pigott-Smith : Violin
- Guy Barker : Trumpet (solo)
- Mair Dew : Choirs
- Thomas Spencer Wortley : Choirs
Production staff / artist
- Lynda Richardson : Conductor (choir)
- Ville Akseli : Photography
- Mika Jussila : Mastering Engineer
- Marco Hietala : Engineer (bass)
- James Shearman : Conductor (orchestra)
- Steve Price : Engineer (orchestra)
- Pip Williams : Arrangements (orchestra)
- Janne Pitkänen : Artwork
- Mikko Karmila : Engineer, Mixing Engineer
- Emppu Vuorinen : Engineer (guitars)
- Thomas Bowes : Orchestra Leader
- Mat Bartram : Engineer (assistant, orchestra)
- Jenny O'Grady : Conductor (choir)
- Gina Pitkänen : Artwork
- Tero Kinnunen : Engineer
- Tuomas Holopainen : Producer
Additional notes
Recorded at
- Pajarin Hauta (drums)
- Legendary Bay Of Tube Studios (guitars)
- Marco's CockPit (bass)
- Röskö (vocals, guitars, acoustic bass)
- Petrax Studios (vocals, keys, piano, percussion, celtic scenario's & Pekka's Violin)
- Finnvox Studios (vocals, keys)
- Angel Studios (orchestras, choirs, percussion, hardanger fiddle & sorna)
between October 2010 - April 2011 by
Mikko Karmila and Tero "TeeCee" Kinnunen
Guitars and bass recorded by Emppu Vuorinen and Marco Hietala
Mixed at Finnvox Studios, Helsinki, Finland, April - June 2011
Mastered at Finnvox Studios, Helsinki, Finland, August 2011
Release dates:
Finland: Wednesday, 30th November 2011
Europe: Friday, 2nd December 2011
Australia: Tuesday, January 6th 2012
USA & Canada: Sunday, 10th January 2012
Japan: Monday, January 11th 2012
New Zealand: Friday, January 16th 2012
The digipak edition of the album includes a second CD with the entire album as instrumental versions.
- Despite being instrumental even on the regular edition, the second CD version of Arabesque omits a few oriental folk elements compared to the "regular" version.
- The "instrumental" (full instruments, no vocals) versions on the second CD of the limited edition are different from the "orchestral" (just orchestration) versions on the second CD of the tour edition of the album.
- "Taikatalvi" (track 1) means "magic winter" in Finnish.
Official vinyl editions:
- marbled 2LP, numbered and limited to 250 copies
- grey 2LP, numbered and limited to 250 copies
- clear 2LP
- picture 2LP
- white 2LP, front cover has "Limited Silver Vinyl" printed on it because this was originally intended to be silver vinyl but the colour was changed due to manufacturing difficulties
- golden 2LP, numbered and limited to 100 copies, sold exclusively to bronze status customers at the Nuclear Blast webshop
- black 2LP
- dark blue 2LP, numbered and limited to 150 copies
- orchestral clear 2LP
- orchestral black 2LP, numbered and limited to 150 copies
Mailorder Edition:
- Double CD (including the instrumental version) in Digibook;
- One-tracked CD of the "Rest Calm" demo, without the child chorus;
- An Imaginaerum mirror.
The Digital EP was released as Japanese bonus tracks by Warner Music Japan.
The last track, "Imaginaerum", is a medley of all the songs from the album.
"The loved ones & the fellowship" are credited for reciting the stanzas in track 12.
In the CD booklet, the band line-up are listed as The Imagineers and the guest musicians as the Fellow Imagineers.
Orchestra and choir:
The choir group Metro Voices contributed vocals, led by choir mistress Jenny O'Grady. The Young Musicians London also contributed vocals, led by Lynda Richardson and co-ordinated by Jenny O'Grady.
The orchestra, called "The Looking Glass Orchestra", was led by Thomas Bowes and conducted by James Shearman.
The orchestra and choir was arranged, orchestrated and directed by Pip Williams.
A movie with the same title was produced at the same time with the album, and the album release was delayed until the movie was finshed. The movie tells the story of an old composer who suffers from severe memory loss, and features all band members. Its soundtrack was released as a separate album, titled "Imaginaerum - The Score".
- Pajarin Hauta (drums)
- Legendary Bay Of Tube Studios (guitars)
- Marco's CockPit (bass)
- Röskö (vocals, guitars, acoustic bass)
- Petrax Studios (vocals, keys, piano, percussion, celtic scenario's & Pekka's Violin)
- Finnvox Studios (vocals, keys)
- Angel Studios (orchestras, choirs, percussion, hardanger fiddle & sorna)
between October 2010 - April 2011 by
Mikko Karmila and Tero "TeeCee" Kinnunen
Guitars and bass recorded by Emppu Vuorinen and Marco Hietala
Mixed at Finnvox Studios, Helsinki, Finland, April - June 2011
Mastered at Finnvox Studios, Helsinki, Finland, August 2011
Release dates:
Finland: Wednesday, 30th November 2011
Europe: Friday, 2nd December 2011
Australia: Tuesday, January 6th 2012
USA & Canada: Sunday, 10th January 2012
Japan: Monday, January 11th 2012
New Zealand: Friday, January 16th 2012
The digipak edition of the album includes a second CD with the entire album as instrumental versions.
- Despite being instrumental even on the regular edition, the second CD version of Arabesque omits a few oriental folk elements compared to the "regular" version.
- The "instrumental" (full instruments, no vocals) versions on the second CD of the limited edition are different from the "orchestral" (just orchestration) versions on the second CD of the tour edition of the album.
- "Taikatalvi" (track 1) means "magic winter" in Finnish.
Official vinyl editions:
- marbled 2LP, numbered and limited to 250 copies
- grey 2LP, numbered and limited to 250 copies
- clear 2LP
- picture 2LP
- white 2LP, front cover has "Limited Silver Vinyl" printed on it because this was originally intended to be silver vinyl but the colour was changed due to manufacturing difficulties
- golden 2LP, numbered and limited to 100 copies, sold exclusively to bronze status customers at the Nuclear Blast webshop
- black 2LP
- dark blue 2LP, numbered and limited to 150 copies
- orchestral clear 2LP
- orchestral black 2LP, numbered and limited to 150 copies
Mailorder Edition:
- Double CD (including the instrumental version) in Digibook;
- One-tracked CD of the "Rest Calm" demo, without the child chorus;
- An Imaginaerum mirror.
The Digital EP was released as Japanese bonus tracks by Warner Music Japan.
The last track, "Imaginaerum", is a medley of all the songs from the album.
"The loved ones & the fellowship" are credited for reciting the stanzas in track 12.
In the CD booklet, the band line-up are listed as The Imagineers and the guest musicians as the Fellow Imagineers.
Orchestra and choir:
The choir group Metro Voices contributed vocals, led by choir mistress Jenny O'Grady. The Young Musicians London also contributed vocals, led by Lynda Richardson and co-ordinated by Jenny O'Grady.
The orchestra, called "The Looking Glass Orchestra", was led by Thomas Bowes and conducted by James Shearman.
The orchestra and choir was arranged, orchestrated and directed by Pip Williams.
A movie with the same title was produced at the same time with the album, and the album release was delayed until the movie was finshed. The movie tells the story of an old composer who suffers from severe memory loss, and features all band members. Its soundtrack was released as a separate album, titled "Imaginaerum - The Score".
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