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2005 studio album by Shaman
Reason
Studio album by Shaman
ReleasedAugust 23, 2005
Recorded
GenreHeavy metal, power metal
Length49:20
LabelDeckdisc (Brazil)
AFM (Europe and US)
Victor (Japan)
ProducerSascha Paeth, Philip Colodetti, Shaman
Shaman chronology
RituAlive
(2003)
Reason
(2005)
Immortal
(2007)

Reason is the second studio album by the Brazilian heavy metal band Shaman, first released in 2005. "Innocence" was released as the band's first single.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by André Matos, except "More" (lyrics by Andrew Eldritch).

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Turn Away"Hugo Mariutti4:21
2."Reason"H. Mariutti4:40
3."More"4:02
4."Innocence"Matos4:37
5."Scarred Forever"H. Mariutti5:20
6."In the Night"Ricardo Confessori5:54
7."Rough Stone"Luis Mariutti5:56
8."Iron Soul"Confessori5:24
9."Trail of Tears"Matos3:47
10."Born to Be"Matos6:00

Personnel

Shaaman

Additional personnel

  • Miro – keyboard arrangements and programming, sound effects
  • Junior Rossetti – keyboards, sound effects
  • Fabio Ribeiro – organ
  • Marcus Viana – violin, cello, Indian dioruba, rabbab
  • Helder Araujo – sitar, tablas
  • Amanda Somerville – backing vocals, narration, vocal coaching
  • The São Paulo State Symphony Ensamble:
    • Svetlana Terechkova, Andrea Campos Misiuk, Soraya Landim, Matthew Thomas Thorpe, Camila Tamae Yasuca, Cesar Augusto Miranda – violins
    • Svetlana Bogatyreva, Tania Campos Kier – violas
    • Douglas Kier, Wilson Sampaio – cellos

Production

  • Sascha Paeth – producer, engineer, mixing, mastering
  • Philip Colodetti – co-producer, engineer, mastering
  • Glenn Zolotar, Ricardo Nagata, Luizinho Mazzei, Eduardo Avellar, Evandro Lopez – engineers

References

  1. "Shaman - Reason". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
Shaman
  • Andre Matos
  • Thiago Bianchi
  • Léo Mancini
  • Fernando Quesada
  • Junior Carelli
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