Balance Of Power

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The Rising 01:20 Tools
Heathen Machine 06:35 Tools
Chemical Imbalance 05:15 Tools
No Place Like Home 06:54 Tools
Shelter Me 05:16 Tools
Higher than the Sun 07:03 Tools
I Wish You Were Here 07:12 Tools
The Pleasure Room 06:04 Tools
Fire Dance 06:51 Tools
Prisoner of Pride 05:54 Tools
One Voice 05:22 Tools
Wake Up Call 08:19 Tools
The Eyes Of All The World 06:44 Tools
Necessary Evil 07:47 Tools
Just Before You Leave 06:29 Tools
Day Breaker 04:23 Tools
Savage Tears 07:01 Tools
Searching for the Truth 04:47 Tools
Book of Secrets 07:42 Tools
Do You Dream of Angels 05:44 Tools
Blind Man 06:51 Tools
Walking on Top of the World 06:26 Tools
Seven Days Into Nevermore 06:49 Tools
Hard Life 06:36 Tools
House of Cain 05:05 Tools
Ten More Tales of Grand Illusion 07:32 Tools
Killer or the Cure 05:36 Tools
Sins of the World 04:48 Tools
Under the Spell 05:05 Tools
Stranger Days (to Come) 05:39 Tools
The Darker Side 04:30 Tools
Against the Odds 05:09 Tools
About to Burn 05:19 Tools
It's Not Over (Until It's Over) 05:01 Tools
Under Innocence Wing 01:21 Tools
Desert of Lost Souls 00:53 Tools
When Heaven Calls Your Name 06:20 Tools
Miracles and Dreams 08:01 Tools
The Other Side of Paradise 04:47 Tools
Overnight Sensation 04:25 Tools
Hide Your Heart 05:39 Tools
Can't Close the Book 05:02 Tools
Balance of Power 06:06 Tools
Don't Wait Until Tomorrow 05:22 Tools
When Love Is on Your Side 06:49 Tools
These Are the Days 05:01 Tools
Something for Your Head 05:53 Tools
The Real Thing (Carry on Dreaming) 06:31 Tools
Summers Over 05:09 Tools
Guitar Solo 01:39 Tools
96.11.28;14:00 00:52 Tools
Long Gone 02:44 Tools
96.11.28; 14:00 00:50 Tools
If Ever (Japan Bonus Track) 04:35 Tools
If Ever 04:35 Tools
Time of Our Lives 05:59 Tools
If Ever (Japanese bonus track) 05:59 Tools
It's Not Over 05:01 Tools
The real thing 05:01 Tools
Stranger Days 05:01 Tools
Time Of Our Lives (Bonus) 06:00 Tools
If Ever (Bonus) 04:35 Tools
Time Of Our Lives (bonus track) 05:01 Tools
If You Ever Needed Someone 05:09 Tools
Summer Over 05:09 Tools
The Other Side Of Paradise (bonus) 04:35 Tools
Stanger Days 05:41 Tools
Bonus Track 05:08 Tools
96.11.28 ; 14.00 00:43 Tools
Walkin On Top Of The World 06:29 Tools
Summer´s Over 00:43 Tools
02 Walking on Top of the World 05:41 Tools
02 - Shelter Me 05:08 Tools
Sins Of The World *[Requested by chootthemall]* 00:43 Tools
Rising 00:43 Tools
Sins of the World (live) 05:19 Tools
Healthen Machine 00:43 Tools
03 - Book Of Secrets 00:43 Tools
04 When Heaven Calls Your Name 00:43 Tools
01 - Higher Than The Sun 00:43 Tools
Then more tales of grand Illlusion 00:43 Tools
Ten More Tales Of Grand Illusion (Live) 07:32 Tools
Outro 00:43 Tools
03 - Fire Dance 00:43 Tools
Searching For The Truth (Live) 05:09 Tools
01 - Desert of Lost Souls 05:09 Tools
04 - One voice 05:09 Tools
Do You Dream of Angels? 00:43 Tools
05 - The Pleasure Room 00:43 Tools
06 - Do You Dream Of Angels 00:43 Tools
The Pleasure 06:03 Tools
07 - Seven Days Into Nevermore 06:03 Tools
Guitar Solo (Live) 01:40 Tools
Heathen Machine (live) 06:12 Tools
Can't Close the Door 06:12 Tools
Pleasure Room 06:12 Tools
96.11.28:14:00 06:12 Tools
Killer of the Cure 06:12 Tools
06 - Killer Or The Cure 06:12 Tools
If Ever (Japanese Bonus) 05:19 Tools
Don´ t Wait Until Tomorrow 06:12 Tools
Something In Your Head 05:56 Tools
Ten More Tales Of Grand Illus 07:31 Tools
No Place Like Home (Live) 07:31 Tools
04 - When Heaven Calls Your Name 07:31 Tools
06 Do You Dream of Angels 07:31 Tools
Seven Days to Nevermore 00:00 Tools
The Rising (Live) 01:29 Tools
Killer or the Cure? 07:32 Tools
Miracles & Dreams 07:32 Tools
The Other Side of Paradise [Japan Bonus Tracks] 05:19 Tools
08 - Something for your head 05:19 Tools
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Balance of Power was started in 1995 by keyboardist Ivan Gunn by putting together a handful of well-known rockers from the London area. This batch included drummer Lionel Hicks, bassist Chris Dale, vocalist Tony Ritchie, and guitarists Bill Yates and Paul Curtis. In 1996, this line-up started working on what would be their first album, When The World Falls Down. The album was picked up by the Japanese label "Pony Canyon", and was released in 1997. It received significant airplay on the Japanese radio, being on heavy rotation by famous Japanese radio personalities. The album's success put the band under a lot of pressure by their label to produce a follow-up. About this time, Paul Curtis was becoming fed up with life in London, and decided to retire from music altogether. Lionel and Tony decided to bring childhood friend, Pete Southern, to fill the vacant. Also, while the band was in the songwriting process, "Pony Canyon" heard the direction they were heading and pressured the band to replace Ritchie with a more dynamic vocalist. This was a huge blow to the band, but after much discussion and soul searching, they agreed to look around. Tony agreed to continue as the main songwriter, while the band held auditions for over 50 singers. However, they couldn't find a suitable replacement. At that time, Ivan was working some deals with Lance King in the USA, so he asked him if he knew about a suitable singer. Lance told him of a few candidates, and also offered himself to fill the role. Ivan was inmediately interested in King, and after hearing some demos, he was in. With King on board, the band released their second album, Book of Secrets, in 1998. The album was a huge success all over Europe and Japan, receiving rave reviews even from Bruce Dickinson himself. After the success of their second album, the band returned to the studio to work on the next follow-up: Ten More Tales of Grand Illusion. At this time, founder and keyboardist Ivan Gunn was so busy working with his label, Anthem, that the band decided that he wouldn't be in the band anymore to work in his record company. The band managed to strike successful deals with labels to distribute their albums in Europe and North America. While they were touring to promote their third album, Chris Dale left the band, and was replaced with perennial songwriter and former vocalist Tony Ritchie. The tour was deemed the most successful metal tour in Germany in recent years. The band worked quickly with their fourth album and released Perfect Balance in 2001. With this album, the band started their first tour in the USA, opening for bands like Kamelot and Symphony X. During this time, the band started having some disagreements with Lance King, so in 2003, it was decided for everyone's best interest for them to part company. The band had already begun working in the follow-up to Perfect Balance, so they started looking for a new lead vocalist. When time came for the band to audition new singers, the band had heard that John K (current singer of Biomechanical) was available. When John shared his ideas and the band listened to him, it was decided he was the perfect candidate. Heathen Machine was released in 2003, and turned out to be Balance of Power's best selling album to date. The band toured aggressively to support the album all over UK. Shortly after this, John K decided to leave the band and dedicate full-time to Biomechanical. This was an amicable decision, so the band kept on working in their next projects. In 2005, the band released their first compilation of hits titled Heathenology. This package includes a DVD with live footage of the band, plus a collection of hits from their previous albums. On July 20, the band announced that their new vocalist would be Corey Brown (from Magnitude 9, Section 16, and Psyco Drama). He has already performed several shows with the band, and they're all working together for the band's sixth album, to be released next year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.