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Oceanborn

Review

by Antti J. Ravelin

First of all, Oceanborn is a huge step when thinking about Nightwish's debut album, Angels Fall First. All the elements of folk music and ambience are forgotten, and instead Nightwish have concentrated on using Tarja Turunen's wide voice and playing pure heavy metal. Or, well, another description could be opera metal. Drama and a variety of melodies are used and effective, but overrule all expectations. Songs are catchy, but they have a long lifetime. Also, the whole band does great work: even though they seem like another Dream Theater-wannabe, Holopainen and Vuorinen use their instruments with patience and don't slope into unneeded tricking. So everything seems to be alright, but the album as a whole lacks a little bit of diversity, and sometimes falls into repeating itself. The songs are, however, very strong, and the album as a whole works great. Oceanborn is, so far, Nightwish's most successful album.

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Releases

Year Type label Catalog #
1999 CD Spine Records TFCK-87179
1999 CD Drakkar 74321703592
2000 CD Spinefarm Records 189782
2001 CD Century Media 8027
2001 CD Phantom Import Distribution 151792
2004 CD Spinefarm Records 067
2007 CD Spinefarm Records 1744921
2008 LP Universal Distribution 1747882
2008 LP Back on Black 4