A1: Swanheart () A2: End Of All Hope () A3: Wish I Had An Angel () A4: 10th Man Down () A5: Come Cover Me () B1: Gethsemane () B2: Élan () B3: Sacrament Of Wilderness () B4: Deep Silent Complete () C1: Dead Boy's Poem () C2: Elvenjig () C3: Elvenpath () C4: I Want My Tears Back () D1: Amaranth () D2: The Carpenter () D3: The Kinslayer () D4: Devil & The Deep Dark Ocean () E1: Nemo () E2: Slaying The Dreamer () E3: Ghost Love Score () F1: The Greatest Show On Earth ()
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Limited to 1,700 copies.
"Decades: Live In Buenos Aires" is a spectacular live album by the renowned Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, released as a Vinyl Maxi edition. Captured during their electrifying performance in Buenos Aires, this release showcases the band's most iconic songs spanning their impressive career. The powerful vocals, intricate orchestration, and dynamic stage presence are all preserved on high-quality vinyl for an immersive listening experience. This collector's item is perfect for both long-time fans and newcomers eager to experience Nightwish at their best.
Nightwish has been a pioneering force in the symphonic metal genre since 1996, blending heavy metal with classical influences and cinematic soundscapes. With multiple platinum albums like "Once," "Dark Passion Play," and "Endless Forms Most Beautiful," they have achieved international acclaim and sold millions of records worldwide. Their unique style and memorable performances have earned them legions of devoted fans across the globe.
The manufacturer behind this release ensures top-notch audio fidelity and premium packaging that honors both the music?s grandeur and its dedicated audience. Known for producing high-quality vinyl editions, they cater to audiophiles who appreciate exceptional craftsmanship in every detail.
Nightwish, one of the best metal bands out there, with one of the best singers in the world right now, performing a setlist of songs from across their career in front of a South American audience that goes insane in the way that only South American audiences do.