Fireworks (Angra album)

Fireworks is the third studio album by the heavy metal band Angra. It was released in 1998 on Lucretia Records. It was their last album to feature Andre Matos on vocals and Luís Mariutti on bass, and the last to feature drummer Ricardo Confessori until Aqua in 2010.

Fireworks
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 14, 1998
RecordedLondon, April–June 1998
GenreHeavy metal, power metal
Length57:32
LabelLucretia/Steamhammer
ProducerChris Tsangarides
Angra chronology
Holy Land
(1996)
Fireworks
(1998)
Rebirth
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Background

According to guitarist Kiko Loureiro, vocalist Andre Matos had decided to leave Angra right after the Holy Live tour to work on his solo project Virgo (a collaboration with Sascha Paeth), and the band had started to rehearse with Edu Falaschi as his probable replacement. However, a French executive from the record company talked to them over dinner to help patch their differences. Even so, Kiko recalls feeling that Andre was distant, mostly working on his own compositions alone instead of collaborating with the other members.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Wings of Reality"Andre MatosMatos5:54
2."Petrified Eyes"Chris TsangaridesRafael Bittencourt6:05
3."Lisbon"MatosMatos5:13
4."Metal Icarus"BittencourtBittencourt, Kiko Loureiro, Ricardo Confessori6:23
5."Paradise"MatosBittencourt, Loureiro, Matos7:38
6."Mystery Machine"Tsangarides, ConfessoriBittencourt, Loureiro, Matos4:11
7."Fireworks"MatosBittencourt, Loureiro, Matos, Confessori6:20
8."Extreme Dream"MatosBittencourt, Loureiro4:16
9."Gentle Change"BittencourtBittencourt, Luis Mariutti, Confessori5:35
10."Speed"MatosLoureiro5:57
Total length:57:32
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
11."Rainy Nights"MatosBittencourt, Loureiro, Matos5:03
Total length:62:35

Personnel

Recording information

  • Recorded at Metropolis and Rainmaker Studios, London, England, from April to June 1998.
  • Additional recordings at Marcus Studios, London, June 1998.
  • Orchestra recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, May 1998.
  • Mixed by Chris Tsangarides at Rainmaker Studios, June 1998.
  • Mastered by Ian Cooper
  • Cover concept by Ricardo Confessori
  • Cover artwork & Sleeve design by Isabel de Amorium at Arsenic, Boulogne, France.[3]

Charts

Chart (1998) Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP)[4] 41

References

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