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2002 studio album by Falconer
Chapters from a Vale Forlorn
Studio album by Falconer
Released12 March 2002
RecordedNovember 2001
StudioLos Angered Recording Studio, Gothenburg, Sweden
Genre
Length40:41
LabelMetal Blade
ProducerFalconer
Falconer chronology
Falconer
(2001)
Chapters from a Vale Forlorn
(2002)
The Sceptre of Deception
(2003)

Chapters from a Vale Forlorn is the second album by Swedish power metal band Falconer.

Track listing

All songs written by Stefan Weinerhall, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Decadence of Dignity"4:22
2."Enter the Glade"3:48
3."Lament of a Minstrel"4:13
4."For Life and Liberty"6:23
5."We Sold Our Homesteads" (Traditional, translated into English by Mathias Blad)4:11
6."The Clarion Call"5:47
7."Portals of Light"4:07
8."Stand in Veneration"3:34
9."Busted to the Floor"4:16
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
10."En Kungens Man" (Björn Afzelius)3:58

Credits

  • Mathias Blad - vocals and keyboards
  • Stefan Weinerhall - guitars and bass
  • Karsten Larsson - drums

Guests

  • Lead guitar on "Busted to the Floor" by Andy LaRocque
  • Violin on "Portals of Light" by Sami Yousri
  • Backing vocals on "Portals of Light" by Johan Wikström
  • Flute by Sabine Daniels
  • Piano on "Portals of Light" and Hammond organ on "Busted to the Floor" by Elias Holmlid (Dragonland)

References

  1. ^ "Chapters From A Vale Forlorn - Falconer | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
Falconer
  • Mathias Blad
  • Stefan Weinerhall
  • Jimmy Hedlund
  • Magnus Linhardt
  • Karsten Larsson
  • Kristoffer Göbel
  • Anders Johansson
  • Peder Johansson
Studio albums



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