Masterplan [Japan Bonus Tracks]

Year: 2003
Artist: Masterplan

Other albums by Masterplan

Masterplan - Masterplan
Masterplan
2003, songs: 1
Masterplan - Aeronautics
Aeronautics
2005, songs: 9
Masterplan - Aeronautics [China Bonus Track]
Masterplan - MK II [Enhanced]
MK II [Enhanced]
2007, songs: 1
Masterplan - MK II
MK II
2007, songs: 9

Facts about the album "Masterplan [Japan Bonus Tracks]"

Title: Masterplan [Japan Bonus Tracks]
Artist: Masterplan
Genre: Power metal, Heavy metal
Release Date: August 1, 2003 (Japan release)
Label: Avalon/Marquee Inc.

"Masterplan [Japan Bonus Tracks]" is a special edition of the debut studio album by the German power metal band Masterplan. Originally released in 2003, this version includes bonus tracks exclusively for the Japanese market. The album showcases Masterplan's electrifying blend of powerful vocals, intricate guitar work, and epic arrangements, cementing their place in the pantheon of modern power metal.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Supergroup Origins: Masterplan was formed by former Helloween members Roland Grapow and Uli Kusch, who recruited vocalist Jørn Lande, bassist Jan S. Eckert, and keyboardist Axel Mackenrott to complete the lineup. The band's impressive pedigree and collective experience in the metal scene contributed to the high expectations surrounding their debut album.
  2. International Success: "Masterplan" received widespread acclaim upon its release, earning rave reviews from critics and fans alike. The album's powerful performances, memorable melodies, and anthemic choruses resonated with audiences worldwide, propelling Masterplan to international success and establishing them as one of the leading bands in the power metal genre.
  3. Japanese Edition Bonus Tracks: The "Masterplan [Japan Bonus Tracks]" edition includes additional songs not found on the standard release, providing Japanese fans with exclusive content. These bonus tracks often feature alternate versions of album cuts or cover songs, offering listeners a unique and enhanced listening experience. The inclusion of bonus tracks in Japanese editions is a common practice in the music industry and reflects the country's avid fan base and appreciation for special edition releases.
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