Celestial Entrance

Celestial Entrance
Studio album by Pagan's Mind
Released November 18, 2002
Recorded January–March 2002 at Klyve Lydstudio, Skien, Norway
Genre Progressive metal, power metal
Length 71:42
Label Limb
Producer Pagan's Mind, Fredrik Nordström
Pagan's Mind chronology
Infinity Divine
(2000)
Celestial Entrance
(2002)
Enigmatic: Calling
(2005)

Celestial Entrance is the second studio album by the Norwegian progressive metal band Pagan's Mind.

According to the liner notes, Celestial Entrance was "inspired by some of the theories of Erich von Däniken, the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence, the mystic parallels of the four religions, and ideas launched by certain open-minded scientists throughout the world."

Track listing

All tracks written by Pagan's Mind.

No.TitleLength
1."Approaching"2:48
2."Through Osiris' Eyes"6:08
3."Entrance: Stargate"6:01
4."...Of Epic Questions"6:10
5."Dimensions of Fire"7:28
6."Dreamscape Lucidity"6:39
7."The Seven Sacred Promises"6:28
8."Back to the Magic of Childhood, Part 1: Conception"2:46
9."Back to the Magic of Childhood, Part 2: Exploring Life"9:17
10."In Brilliant White Light"2:44
11."Aegean Shores"5:14
12."The Prophecy of Pleiades"9:53

Personnel

Pagan's Mind

  • Nils K. Rue lead vocals, art design, logo, layout, and graphics
  • Jørn Viggo Lofstad guitar
  • Thorstein Aaby – guitar
  • Steinar Krokmo bass guitar
  • Stian Kristoffersen drums
  • Ronny Tegner keyboards

Production

  • Recorded by Øyvind Eriksen and Per Sælør at Klyve Lydstudio, Skien, Norway in January–March 2002.
  • Clean guitars on "Conception" recorded at Mediamaker Studio in January 2002.
  • Vocals recorded at Images & Words Studio, Skien, Norway in March 2002.
  • Vocal transfer by Espen Mjøen at Mediamaker Studio, Skien, Norway.
  • Transfer and editing by Kjetil Nesheim at NLC Studios in April 2002.
  • Edited by Patrik J. and Fredrik Nordström.
  • Mixed by Fredrik Nordström at Studio Fredman, Gothenburg, Sweden in April 2002.
  • Mastered by Morten Lund at Masterhuset, Oslo, Norway in April 2002.
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