Nightwish - Dark Passion Play (2006–2008) {JakeRawlins}


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Nightwish - Dark Passion Play (2007)
     01 Nightwish - The Poet And The Pendulum.mp3 -
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     02 Nightwish - Bye Bye Beautiful.mp3 -
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     03 Nightwish - Amaranth.mp3 -
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     04 Nightwish - Cadence Of Her Last Breath.mp3 -
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     05 Nightwish - Master Passion Greed.mp3 -
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     06 Nightwish - Eva.mp3 -
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     07 Nightwish - Sahara.mp3 -
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     08 Nightwish - Whoever Brings The Night.mp3 -
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     09 Nightwish - For The Heart I Once Had.mp3 -
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     10 Nightwish - The Islander.mp3 -
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     11 Nightwish - Last Of The Wilds.mp3 -
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     12 Nightwish - 7 Days To The Wolves.mp3 -
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     13 Nightwish - Meadows Of Heaven.mp3 -
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In September 2006, the band entered the studio to record their sixth studio album, entitled "Dark Passion
Play".[7] In order to find a replacement for Turunen as the female vocalist of the band, on March 17, 2006 the band
allowed vocalists interested for the position to send in demo tapes as an audition for the spot. During this time,
speculation began to emerge as to who would eventually be chosen. In April 2007, the heavy metal magazine Terrorizer as
an April Fools joke reported that Sarah Brightman would be the new vocalist. In response to this and other rumors, the
band stated on their website that fans should not believe any source other than the band itself for information
regarding the new vocalist.[7] Other rumours also mentioned that Vibeke Stene, the former singer of the gothic metal
band Tristania, would join Nightwish. For the same reason, the identity of the new singer was to be published earlier,
and on Thursday 24 May, the 35-year-old Alyson Avenue lead singer Anette Olzon from Katrineholm, Sweden was announced to
replace Turunen.[7] The replacement of the lead vocalist has led to many fans calling the band 'new' Nightwish, whilst
referring to the songs sung by Turunen as 'old' Nightwish. Holopainen has said in interviews he did not wish to reveal
her identity until new material was available because he did not want fans judging her by nothing more than a picture,
or past work.
Sister project Wikinews has related news: Nightwish release 'Dark Passion Play', most expensive album in Finnish history?

The day after this revealing, May 25, 2007, charity single “Eva” was released as the first off the album, as download only. It was originally scheduled for release on May 30 but this was changed due to a leak on a British music download site. This was the first published song to feature Olzon. On June 13, Nightwish released the title, Dark Passion Play, and artwork to the new album on their official website, as well as the name and the cover of the second single (this time CD), “Amaranth”. The single, that first was released in Finland on August 22, included a bonus track entitled “While Your Lips Are Still Red” written by Tuomas as the main theme track for the upcoming Finnish feature film “Lieksa!”. Technically, it is not a Nightwish-track as it only features Marco Hietala on vocals and acoustic bass, Tuomas Holopainen on keys and Jukka Nevalainen on drums. The song’s video was officially released on June 15. “Amaranth” achieved gold status in Finland after less than two days in stores.

Dark Passion Play was released around Europe in the last week of September, 2007, in the UK on October 1st, and the United States on October 2nd. In this album, male vocalist Marco Hietala achieves more freedom in his vocals, singing back up in several songs, such as “Cadence of Her Last Breath” and “Sahara”, singing lead vocals in several songs, such as “The Islander”, “Master Passion Greed” and “While Your Lips Are Still Red”, and singing chorus in songs such as “Bye Bye Beautiful” and “7 Days to the Wolves”.[7] He is also singing one part in “The Poet and the Pendulum”, and also singing back up in the chorus. Before the album was recorded and before they found the new singer, Marco sang on all the demo verisons and Tuomas Holopainen sanga also on the demo versions of Bye Bye Beautiful and Master Passion Greed but these songs have never been released.

Several magazines, including Kerrang! have noted how the departure of Tarja Turunen seems to have released the band from their shell and how restraint has been left to other bands. The use of some 175 additional musicians for the orchestral and solo parts of the album has resulted in the band now being described as symphonic metal – especially in 14 minute album opener “The Poet and The Pendulum”. The album was awarded 5/5 (classic) by Kerrang! magazine.[18]

On September 22, 2007, the band hosted a secret concert at Rock Café in Tallinn, Estonia, disguising itself as a Nightwish cover band called “Nachtwasser”.[19] Their first official concert with the new singer was in Tel Aviv, Israel on October 6, 2007.[20] The Dark Passion Play tour thus started, visiting the United States, Canada, most of Europe, Asia, and Australia.[21][22]

The third single of the album was “Erämaan Viimeinen”, a previously unreleased vocal version of the instrumental song “Last of the Wilds”. It was released in Finland only on December 5, 2007. On this song, Jonsu of the Finnish pop/rock band Indica performs the Finnish vocals.[7] “Bye Bye Beautiful”, the fourth single, was released on February 15, 2008, and concerns the 2005 dismissal of Turunen, as does one other songs on the album (Master Passion Greed). The single includes yet another bonus track, "Escapist", which is also included on the Japanese version of Dark Passion Play.[23] Within a week after the release, the fifth single was announced to be “The Islander”. “The Islander” featured an orchestral version of the epic ballad "Meadows of Heaven" and also included an instrumental version of "Escapist" and a new edit version of "The Islander" itself. It was released over a month after the release of its music video, shot in late 2007 in Rovaniemi in the Finnish Lapland. Holopainen described the video as "the Lapp wilderness meets the surrealism of Salvador Dalí".[24] He also said that the lyrics actually for once goes hand in hand with the video's storyline. Except for the band, the video shows actor Hannu Vuorinen in the role of the old sailor, and features guest musician Troy Donockley in a bagpipe solo.[25]

On December 13, 2007, Nightwish opened an official account on YouTube, linked to from their official website. On this, they've uploaded tens of live filmings from their concerts.[26]

The Dark Passion Play tour turned out to be Nightwish's longest tour yet, lasting from the fall of 2007 to September of 2009 when it will end with a concert in Hartwall Arena, Helsinki with the band Apocalyptica. For trivia, Nightwish' only other concert in Hartwall Arena was in 2005 when they ended their Once world tour. This concert was filmed for the End of an Era DVD, and it was Tarja Turunen's last show with the band.[27].

On March 3, 2008, Nightwish lost by a single vote to the American power metal band Kamelot, in the Metal Storm Awards 2007. Both Nightwish and Kamelot were among the nominees for Best Power Metal Album of 2007 (Dark Passion Play, and Ghost Opera respectively). They suffered another loss to Kamelot in the category for Best Music Video, their nominated video being for the song “Amaranth”. They, however won Biggest Surprise of 2007.

In October, the album was followed by a photobook, entitled Dark Passion Gallery, with photos by Finnish photographer Ville Akseli Juurikkala and with captions by the band members, as well as a foreword by Holopainen.[28][7]

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