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1995 studio album by Elegy
Lost
Studio album by Elegy
Released25 July 1995
GenrePower metal
Length48:09
LabelT&T / Noise
ProducerElegy
Elegy chronology
Supremacy
(1994)
Lost
(1995)
State of Mind
(1997)

Lost, released in 1995, is the third album by Dutch power metal band Elegy.

Track listing

  1. "Lost" - 4:41
  2. "Everything" - 6:00
  3. "Clean Up Your Act" - 5:03
  4. "Always with You" - 4:33
  5. "Under Gods Naked Eyes" - 4:51
  6. "1998 (The Prophecy)" (instrumental) - 2:34
  7. "Spirits" - 6:44
  8. "Crossed the Line" - 5:30
  9. "Live It Again" - 4:10
  10. "Spanish Inquisition" - 4:03

Bonus Tracks (2009 re-release)

  • "I’m No Fool" (demo 1990)
  • "Labyrinth of Dreams" (demo 1990)

Contributing Members

External links

Elegy
  • Ian Parry
  • Patrick Rondat
  • Joshua Dutrieux
  • Martin Helmantel
  • Bart Bisseling
  • Henk van der Laars
  • Arno Van Brussel
  • Chris Terheijden
  • Bert Burgers
  • Ed Warby
  • Eduard Hovinga
  • Serge Meeuwsen
  • Ton van de Stroom
  • Dirk Bruinenberg
  • Gilbert Pot
  • Gerrit Hager
  • Chris Allister
Studio albums


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