Sanctus Ignis
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| Studio album by Adagio | |||||
| Released | 2001 | ||||
| Recorded | 2001 | ||||
| Genre | Neo-classical metal Progressive Metal |
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| Length | 58:39 | ||||
| Label | Nothing To Say | ||||
| Producer | Dennis Ward | ||||
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Sanctus Ignis is Adagio's first release (2001). Sanctus Ignis served to showcase Adagio's neo-classical influences more directly than their later albums; some find that Adagio only began to develop their unique sound with their second release, Underworld. The album was written entirely by the band's guitarist, Stephan Forté.
[edit] Track listing
- "Second Sight" – 6:07
- "The Inner Road" – 5:45
- "In Nomine ..." – 5:04
- "The Stringless Violin" – 7:00
- "Seven Lands Of Sin" – 11:40
- "Order Of Enlil" – 4:19
- "Sanctus Ignis" – 4:07
- "Panem Et Circences" – 5:21
- "Immigrant Song" – 4:55
- "Niflheim"
- "Nozama"
[edit] Personnel
- David Readman - vocals
- Stephan Forté - guitar.
- Richard Andersson - electric keyboard leads (though most of the keyboards were sequenced by Forte)
- Dirk Bruinberg - drums
- Franck Hermanny - electric bass
- Dennis Ward - producer


