Ghost Opera
2007 studio album by Kamelot / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ghost Opera is the eighth studio album by American power metal band Kamelot. It was released in 2007 by SPV GmbH/Steamhammer Records, on June 1 in Germany and followed by releases on June 4 in Europe and June 5 in the United States. It is the first studio album by Kamelot to feature keyboardist Oliver Palotai, and the last with bassist Glenn Barry. The album spawned four music videos for the songs "Ghost Opera", "The Human Stain", "Rule the World" and "Love You to Death".[8]
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Released | June 1, 2007 | |||
Recorded | May 2006–January 2007 | |||
Studio | Gate Studios, Wolfsburg, Germany | |||
Genre | Power metal, heavy metal, progressive metal,[1] symphonic metal[2] | |||
Length | 43:59 (Original Album) 47:59 (Limited Edition) 47:31 (Japanese Release) 58:00 (The Second Coming disk 2) | |||
Label | SPV/Steamhammer | |||
Producer | Sascha Paeth and Miro[3] | |||
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![]() The Second Coming reissue cover (2008) | ||||
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On Billboard 200, the album peaked at number 18 on Top Heatseekers and number 48 on Independent Albums.[9]
Prior to the release of the album, SPV Records distributed a strictly limited CD single of "Ghost Opera", handed out to fans attending the European Tour in March, April and May 2007.[10] The album was released on vinyl in the spring of 2009, along with The Black Halo.[11][12][13]