I'm a new french member. At first, sorry for my bad english

So, I would like to know if the two Elements can be considered as concept album. Are elements like water, wind, earth or fire recurrents themes in the songs ?
Thanks.
Well, in fact I think that lyrics of "Ride Like the Wind" are about windInfinite Diamond wrote:I'm sorry but I can't see why all the songs from Elements Pt. 2 and "Eagleheart", "Fantasia", "Soul Of a Vagabond" tell about the Elements.![]()
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For "Elements" and "A drop in the ocean", no problem !But for the rest...
Yeah me too I think that !Awaken the Giant sounds so much earth for me. Dunno why.
Also it´s said in many sources that they (Tolkki mostly) had so much new songs available, that it couldn´t be possible to release them all in one album. And because they were recorded all in quite same period, you can see it was easy to release ´em in a short time.NeonVomit wrote:Maybe they wanted to get out of their Nuclear Blast record deal asap, so released two albums in a short time.
Most of the tracks with "no idea" sound very spirit-connected to me--they tell things about human mind and that stuff.Infinite Diamond wrote:Thank you all !![]()
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I did a search on these albums. For the moment, I can say this :
--ELEMENTS PT.1--
- Eagleheart -> Wind (because of the Eagle) or Fire ("his eyes are blazing with fire")
- Soul Of a Vagabond -> It might be Earth but not sure
- Find Your Own Voice -> No idea
- Fantasia -> No idea
- Learning To Fly -> Wind
- Papillon -> It must be Wind
- Stratofortress -> No idea
- Elements -> All elements
- A Drop In The Ocean -> Water (because of the title and the sea sounds)
Bonus tracks
- Runaway -> No idea
- Into Deep Blue -> Water
--ELEMENTS PT.2--
- Alpha & Omega -> Maybe all elements (because of the lyrics)
- I Walk To My Own Song -> No idea
- I'm Still Alive -> No idea
- Season Of Faith's Perfection -> No idea
- Awaken The Giant -> No idea
- Know The Difference -> No idea
- Luminous -> Maybe Wind (because it's the continuation to "Papillon")
- Dreamweaver -> No idea
- LIberty -> No idea
Bonus Tracks
- Ride Like The Wind -> Wind
Now like Maniac says, it may there aren't only elements of nature but elements like "Fear", "Anger", "Sorrow", "Joy" too. These are human feelings.
And still I think they could have made one strong album out of both by leaving out a few "weak" songs. I don't like this "9-song-album-conception" that Stratovarius seem to follow. Remember Dreamspace, Episode, Forth Dimension? They had all more than 10 songs!IceBreaker wrote:Also it´s said in many sources that they (Tolkki mostly) had so much new songs available, that it couldn´t be possible to release them all in one album. And because they were recorded all in quite same period, you can see it was easy to release ´em in a short time.NeonVomit wrote:Maybe they wanted to get out of their Nuclear Blast record deal asap, so released two albums in a short time.
I'd rather like to wait for the new album than to see another compilation..Beast_Pete wrote:(anyway, there could be an Elements III, a compillation album chosen by the fans... and only elements from the 4 main elements could be chosen, like Phoenix, Playing With Fire etc. What do you guys/gals think about it?)
Me too. Maybe it´s best to get still one (or even two) new albums and after them making a new compilation. That could then be only for newer songs or again a new fan compilation. But it SHALL NOT BE called Elements III, I bet also TK wouldn´t like to hear that named album anymore. Never.Dave wrote:I'd rather like to wait for the new album than to see another compilation..Beast_Pete wrote:(anyway, there could be an Elements III, a compillation album chosen by the fans... and only elements from the 4 main elements could be chosen, like Phoenix, Playing With Fire etc. What do you guys/gals think about it?)
And i think they're right!!Infinite Diamond wrote:In a recent interview from Timo Kotipelto and Jens Johansson published in Rock Hard France (Jul./August 2005), they said they didn't want to Timo Tolkki write an ELEMENTS PT.3 because "we have said all we have to say in this register" (in french : "Nous avions dit, dans ce registre, tout ce que nous avions à dire")