Resurrection (Dungeon album)

Resurrection
Studio album by
Dungeon
Released1999
RecordedPowerhouse Studios, Sydney, Australia, 1998
GenreHeavy metal, Power metal
Length46:39
LabelWarhead Records
ProducerLord Tim, Mark Worrall & Gustav Hoffman
Dungeon chronology
Demolition
(1996)
Resurrection
(1999)
A Rise to Power
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rock Hard9.5/10[1]

Resurrection is the second album from Australian heavy metal band – Dungeon. Recording was fraught with difficulties including a brief period when first Sayers, then Grose – both left and then rejoined the group. The low budget available resulted in poor sound quality; nonetheless Dungeon was courted by Century Media before deciding to have the album released by Warhead Records. It was released in October 1999, as the final release from that label. In 2005, the album was completely re-recorded and released worldwide. The 2005 version featured Lord Tim (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass), Steve Moore (drums, vocals) and Stu Marshall (guitar, vocals).

2005 re-recording

Resurrection was completely re-recorded during the sessions for the One Step Beyond album and released in 2005. It was released by LMP worldwide and in Australia by Modern Invasion.

The song "Severed Ties" replaces a track called "Let It Go" from the original album which was written by ex-member Justin Sayers and which he was performing live with his band Platinum Brunette. The Australian version contained versions of "Playing to Win" by Little River Band and the Thin Lizzy song "Waiting for an Alibi" with lead vocals by Marshall. A special edition of the album also included a symphonic version of "Severed Ties" with a violin part by Karyn Hamilton.

Critical reception

Powermetal.de reviewed the re-recorded version and criticized the production values and said the band is unoriginal and unexceptional as musicians.[2] Vampster also reviewed the re-recording and gave a positive review, saying that although the album isn't anything special, it beats most of the competition.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Death from Above"Tim Grose0:44
2."Resurrectiom"Tim Grose/Steve Moore4:39
3."Paradise"Dale Corney/Tim Grose4:37
4."Judgment Day"Tim Grose5:01
5."Wake Up"Justin Sayers4:31
6."Fight"Dale Corney/Tim Grose/Justin Sayers3:57
7."Let it Go"Justin Sayers3:16
8."Time to Die"Dale Corney5:43
9."I Am Death"Tim Grose5:41
10."No Way Out"Dale Corney3:19
11."The Legend of Huma"Tim Grose7:01

2005 re-recording

Standard version
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Death from Above"Tim Grose[4]0:53
2."Resurrection"Tim Grose/Steve Moore4:40
3."Paradise"Dale Corney/Tim Grose4:35
4."No Way Out"Dale Corney3:21
5."Wake Up"Justin Sayers4:36
6."Fight"Dale Corney/Tim Grose/Justin Sayers3:55
7."Severed Ties"Tim Grose5:09
8."Time to Die"Dale Corney5:28
9."I Am Death"Tim Grose5:28
10."Judgment Day"Tim Grose4:45
11."The Legend of Huma"Tim Grose7:01
Australian version
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Playing to Win"Graham Goble/John Farnham/Spencer Proffer)3:11
13."Waiting for an Alibi"Phil Lynott3:19
EU/USA limited edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Playing to Win"Graham Goble/John Farnham/Spencer Proffer)3:11
13."Waiting for an Alibi"Phil Lynott3:19
14."Severed Ties (Acoustic/Orchestral Mix)"??

Available in a digipack with a bonus live CD from Dungeon's 2003 Japanese tour and a MPG of I Am Death.[5]

Songs

  • The song "The Legend of Huma" is based on the novel The Legend of Huma from the Dragonlance series of books
  • Three tracks had appeared in different versions on the previous Japan-only release Demolition. These songs were "Paradise", "Time to Die" and "I Am Death". "Paradise" is Dungeon's most recorded track as an even earlier version with a different bass line featured on the "Changing Moods" demo. It was then recorded again for Rising Power in 2003 and a fifth time in 2004. There is also a live version of the track on Under the Rising Sun.
  • bass player Justin Sayers sings the lead vocal on the tracks "Wake Up" and "Let It Go". "Let It Go" does not appear on the re-recorded version of the album. It was replaced by a track called "Severed Ties". Sayers performs a version of "Wake Up" with his current band Platinum Brunette that features significantly different lyrics.

Personnel

Re-recording

References

  1. ^ "Review - DUNGEON Resurrection". Rock Hard (in German). Retrieved 22 August 2025. Ausgabe: Rock Hard Vol. 222{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  2. ^ Hubert, Christian (24 October 2005). "Review - DUNGEON - Resurrection (Re-Release)". Powermetal.de (in German). Archived from the original on 22 August 2025. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  3. ^ agony&ecstasy (23 December 2005). "Reviews - DUNGEON: Resurrection (Re-Release)". Vampster (in German). Archived from the original on 22 August 2025. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  4. ^ "'Death from Above' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 29 November 2016. Note: User may have to click "Search again" and provide details at "Enter a title:" e.g. Death from Above; or at "Performer:" Dungeon
  5. ^ "Dungeon - What Cds have i got? - Ultimate Metal Forum". Ultimatemetal.com. Retrieved 7 March 2012.