Crimson Glory

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Lady Of Winter 04:00 Tools
Queen of the Masquerade 05:28 Tools
Red Sharks 04:49 Tools
Painted Skies 05:13 Tools
Lonely 05:17 Tools
Masque Of The Red Death 04:13 Tools
Lost Reflection 00:00 Tools
In Dark Places 06:58 Tools
Where Dragons Rule 05:05 Tools
Burning Bridges 06:30 Tools
Eternal World 00:00 Tools
Valhalla 03:51 Tools
Transcendence 00:00 Tools
Azrael 05:38 Tools
Dragon Lady 04:27 Tools
Heart of Steel 06:13 Tools
Mayday 00:00 Tools
Angels of War 05:28 Tools
War of the Worlds 04:09 Tools
Song for Angels 05:15 Tools
Astronomica 04:54 Tools
New World Machine 00:00 Tools
Edge of Forever 00:00 Tools
Strange and Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Touch the Sun 05:56 Tools
The Other Side of Midnight 00:00 Tools
Lucifer's Hammer 00:00 Tools
March to Glory 00:00 Tools
Promise Land 00:00 Tools
The Chant 00:00 Tools
Love and Dreams 00:00 Tools
Deep Inside Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Dream dancer 00:00 Tools
Cyber-Christ 00:00 Tools
Cydonia 00:00 Tools
In the Mood 00:00 Tools
Dance on Fire 00:00 Tools
Starchamber 00:00 Tools
Far Away 00:00 Tools
Make You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Lost Reflection (Remix) 04:44 Tools
Lonely (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Lonely (Video Edit/remix) 00:00 Tools
March to Glory (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Dream dancer (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Painted skies (live) 00:00 Tools
Lost reflection (live) 00:00 Tools
Queen of the masquerade (live) 00:00 Tools
Where The Dragons Rule 00:00 Tools
Gaden of Shadows (Demo) 00:00 Tools
War Of The Worlds (Remake) 00:00 Tools
Dragon Lady (Live) 00:00 Tools
Eternal World (Live) 00:00 Tools
March to Glory [instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Astronomica (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Touch the Sun (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Cydonia (range) 00:00 Tools
Touch The Sun (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Lady Of Winter (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Red Sharks (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Painted Skies (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Transcedence (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Astronomica (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Intro/In Dark Places 00:00 Tools
Lonely (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
In Dark Places (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Eternal World (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Where Dragon's Rule (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Burning Bridges (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Eternal World (Valley Of Shadows) 00:00 Tools
Angels of War featuring Todd La Torre 00:00 Tools
Lost Reflection Remix 00:00 Tools
Set The Night On Fire 00:00 Tools
Dragon Lady (The Crimson Witch) 00:00 Tools
Dragon Lady featuring Todd La Torre 00:00 Tools
Rachel's Eyes 00:00 Tools
Eternal World featuring Todd La Torre 00:00 Tools
Lonely (Remix, Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Envision 00:00 Tools
Masque of the Red Death featuring Todd La Torre 00:00 Tools
Touch The Sky 00:00 Tools
Intro - Clockwork Orange 00:00 Tools
In Dark Places featuring Todd La Torre 00:00 Tools
Dream Dancer [bonus track] 00:00 Tools
Queen of the Masquerade featuring Todd La Torre 00:00 Tools
Where Dragons Rule featuring Todd La Torre 00:00 Tools
CD Track 01 00:00 Tools
Lonely (Remix) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Bridges Burning 00:00 Tools
CD Track 02 00:00 Tools
CD Track 07 00:00 Tools
CD Track 04 00:00 Tools
CD Track 06 00:00 Tools
Crimson Glory 00:00 Tools
CD Track 03 00:00 Tools
CD Track 05 00:00 Tools
CD Track 10 00:00 Tools
Edge of Forever (Demo) (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Valhalla/Queen Of The Masquerade 00:00 Tools
CD Track 08 00:00 Tools
CD Track 09 00:00 Tools
Star Chamber 00:00 Tools
There Is No God (Demo) 00:00 Tools
01 - Lady Of Winter 00:00 Tools
Queen of the Masquerade (Live 1989) 00:00 Tools
Song For Angel 00:00 Tools
War Of The Worlds [Remake] 00:00 Tools
Painted Skies (Live 1989) 00:00 Tools
Where Dragon's Rule 00:00 Tools
Lonely [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Lonely [Remix][*] 00:00 Tools
Crimson Glory (Full Album) 00:00 Tools
There is No God 00:00 Tools
Love & Dreams 00:00 Tools
Dragon Lady/Guitar Solo 00:00 Tools
06 - Where Dragons Rule 00:00 Tools
Masque of Red Death 00:00 Tools
07 - Lonely 00:00 Tools
Lost Reflection (Remixed Version) 00:00 Tools
08 Burning Bridges 00:00 Tools
Garden of Shadows 00:00 Tools
Dying For Your Love 00:00 Tools
01 Lady of Winter 00:00 Tools
Astronomica [Demo Version] 00:00 Tools
Touch the Sun [Demo Version] 00:00 Tools
Lonely [Remix-Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Eternal World / Transcendence 00:00 Tools
Lonely (Remix Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
crimson glory - lost reflection 00:00 Tools
Where dragons rules 00:00 Tools
Crimson Glory - Red Sharks 00:00 Tools
Lady of the winter 00:00 Tools
Crimson Glory - Painted Skies 00:00 Tools
Angels of War (feat. Todd La Torre) 00:00 Tools
Lost Reflection [*] 00:00 Tools
Deep Inside Your Heart (Lyrics) 00:00 Tools
Lonely (Live) 00:00 Tools
Burning Bridges (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lady of Winter (live) 00:00 Tools
Where Dragons Rule (live) 00:00 Tools
Edge Of Forever (Demo) 00:00 Tools
In Dark Places (feat. Todd La Torre) 00:00 Tools
Masque of the Red Death (live) 00:00 Tools
Red Sharks (live) 00:00 Tools
Lady Of Winter *[Requested by jojobear]* 00:00 Tools
Queen Of The Masquer 00:00 Tools
Crimson Glory - Valhalla 00:00 Tools
08 - Burning Bridges 00:00 Tools
03 painted skies 00:00 Tools
Queen Of The Masquerade(OST Brutal Legend) 00:00 Tools
Lost Refelection (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lonely [*][Remix] 00:00 Tools
08-Lost Reflection 00:00 Tools
07-Angels of War 00:00 Tools
Cyber 00:00 Tools
Valhalla (live) 00:00 Tools
Astronomica - Cyber-Christ 00:00 Tools
Dragon Lady (feat. Todd La Torre) 00:00 Tools
Strange & Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Masque of the Red Death (feat. Todd La Torre) 00:00 Tools
Where Dragons Rule (feat. Todd La Torre) 00:00 Tools
Transendece 00:00 Tools
Last Refelction 00:00 Tools
Dragon Lady(US) 00:00 Tools
In Dark Places *[Requested by budgiefan]* 00:00 Tools
04 Masque Of The Red Death 00:00 Tools
06 Where Dragons Rule 00:00 Tools
Intro In Dark Places 00:00 Tools
In Dark Place 00:00 Tools
Valhalla *[Requested by MeTaL_SouL]* 00:00 Tools
Eternal World (feat. Todd La Torre) 00:00 Tools
Queen of the Masquerade (feat. Todd La Torre) 00:00 Tools
Dragon Lady_Guitar Solo 00:00 Tools
Azrael (live) 00:00 Tools
03. painted skies 00:00 Tools
Lost Reflection(Live) 00:00 Tools
Astronomica - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Lonely (Re-mix Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Eternal World/Transcendence 00:00 Tools
06. where dragons rule 00:00 Tools
10. transcendence 00:00 Tools
01 Valhalla 00:00 Tools
04. Masque Of The Red Death 00:00 Tools
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Progressive metal band Crimson Glory began life in Sarasota, Florida in 1982 under the moniker 'Beowulf'. They rehearsed diligently, finding and developing their sound for almost four years before recording their self-titled debut album on Par Records in 1986. Tight harmonies and soaring vocals would feature prominently on this release, and the album included the haunting track, “Lost Reflection”. In an era of sound and look-alike metal bands, Crimson Glory wished to have themselves be immediately identifiable from the rest, so they wore full-face metallic silver masks on-stage (and for all photo shoots and public appearances as well). Quite obviously, the mystically-named vocalist Midnight was the exception to this, as his mask left his mouth uncovered. Their second release, “Transcendence” was a landmark and it garnered them much-deserved praise and attention, both at home and abroad. They had also discovered how hot the masks would be, so to keep the mystique, they cut them down into a “Phantom of the Opera” style. (After the tour, the masks would be retired.) After this album’s release, they performed at the 1989 Tampa Bay Music Awards and walked away with three awards that night – Most Outstanding Male Vocalist, Most Outstanding Local Release and Most Outstanding Metal Band (beating out the almighty Savatage for this one). It was after this tour that drummer Dana Burnell and guitarist Ben Jackson left the group. Together, they would go on to form the group Parish, who released their first and only album, “Envision” in 1995, after which, the band dissolved. Dana would be replaced by Ravi Jahkotia, who brought a more “tribal” feel to the band and the new material they would write was based more on drum grooves as opposed to guitar riffs, which their first two albums were largely based on. It signified a bold and definite shift away from the metal sound the band had built their reputation on and it was at this time the band continued on as a four-piece. They were signed to Atlantic Records and released their third album, “Strange and Beautiful”. Prior to the start of the tour, vocalist Midnight departed as well, dropping into a self-imposed exile for almost a decade before anyone heard from him again. Guitarist Jon Drenning would move the band to Arizona and regroup the band twice, first as ‘Crush', and then as 'Erotic Liquid Culture’. They would release one album under each name. Both albums are out of print and much sought-after by long-time fans. Moving back in Florida, and after an almost five year hiatus, Jon Drenning regrouped Crimson Glory. He welcomed Ben Jackson back into the band and found a replacement for Midnight in the form of Wade Black. This incarnation of the group would release “Astronomica” and following a brief tour, would go on hiatus again. Ben Jackson and Midnight have since busied themselves with solo careers in the interim. Answering the demand of the fan base, affectionately referred to by the band as the ‘Crimson Militia’, Drenning reunited all the original members: vocalist Midnight, guitarist Ben Jackson, bassist Jeff Lords and after much secrecy and to the delight of the fans, drummer Dana Burnell. A surprising addition has been the inclusion of former Astronomica tour drummer Jesse Rojas, now backing up the group in live performances on percussion and some lead vocal work. The band signed with Black Lotus Records for a new DVD of the 1989 Bradenton concert, as well as a re-release of the two first albums. (Black Lotus Records has since gone under and the material was never released.) Sadly, the reunion was not to last. In late January 2007, citing personal differences, Crimson Glory once more parted ways with singer Midnight. After Midnight's dismissal, former vocalist Wade Black was brought back into the fold, but the band has since only played three shows. Following Black Lotus' bankruptcy, they quietly went on indefinite hiatus, with Jon Drenning's decision to return to school to pursue a career in Nuclear Medicine having some bearing on this. In hospital with family, friends and bandmates by his side, former singer Midnight died from kidney and liver failure at 3:30am on July 8, 2009.[4] In light of the passing of Midnight, the band has decided to come together once more and will play at least two shows - the first in tribute to Midnight, headlining this year's ProgPower in Atlanta, Georgia with many special guest vocalists, and following this show, the band will embark on the inaugural Triton Power Cruise from Miami, Florida to the Bahamas in April 2010. On May 2010 the band announced that a new singer had joined the band. His name is Todd La Torre. La Torre made his first (and as yet only) public appearance with Crimson Glory at ProgPower USA X as one of seventeen guest performers (including Wade Black, vocalist on the Astronomica album and subsequent European tour, and David Van Landing, who replaced Midnight briefly for the Strange and Beautiful US tour) paying tribute to Midnight, the band's original singer. Midnight passed away late last year due to long-term health complications. Essentially unknown to the mainstream progressive metal scene, La Torre spent 22 years earning his stripes and solidifying himself as an unquestionable talent behind the drum kit of various hard rock and heavy metal projects in the Tampa Bay Florida area; however his vocal aspirations went largely unfulfilled until last year, when Matt LaPorte (JON OLIVA'S PAIN), who had only heard La Torre sing on a few occasions, casually mentioned to Drenning that he might make a nice addition to the already stellar lineup of performers the band had accumulated. It was only a short time later that La Torre found himself at the band's rehearsal studio, and the pieces began to fall into place. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.