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Beto Vazquez Infinity
Beto Vazquez Infinity, Beto Infinity Vazquez
Beto Vazquez Infinity
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: 'high Hopes (Live Version)'

     
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All Artists: Beto Vazquez Infinity, Beto Infinity Vazquez
Title: Beto Vazquez Infinity
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Avalon Japan
Release Date: 5/31/2005
Album Type: Extra tracks, Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4527516002848

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Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: 'high Hopes (Live Version)'
 

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A Grand Idea
Mr D. | Cave Creek, Az United States | 10/18/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I read a review the other day, on another website, that pretty much trashed this album. Taking exception to much of what this reviewer said, I prioritized the completion of this review. What is better than having a famous female guest singer on your new album? Why having two, of course and what's better than that? You Guessed it, having three lovely talented singers must be musical Shang-ri-la. If you like great female singing, you would have to be crazy not to love this album. Beto Vazquez must be really convincing or have some pull because he managed to get three top European divas to guest on this album - Candice Night (technically she's from Long Island NY) from Blackmore's Night as in Ritchie Blackmore as in Rainbow and Deep Purple along with Sabine Edelsbacher of Edenbridge and last but not least Tarja Turunen, the fabulous lead singer of Nightwish! And that's not all, He also enlisted Fabio Lione from Rhapsody and others and Statovarius's drummer Jorg Michael. What an all star lineup was assembled for this wonderful album that some categorize as Power Metal. To me, it's not even close to Power Metal. It seems to be a little Medieval Folk, a lot of Symphonic Metal but all and all pretty mainstream The music itself is well written and well played and what little male vocals there are are clean. Not surprisingly Tarja's songs remind me of Nightwish and Candice's songs remind me of Blackmore's Night but is that bad? As I said, the music is melodic somewhat symphonic with a hint of mysticism aka middle ages. I don't usually pay that much attention to lyrics but in this case I think they are exceptional Tarja solos on the first and third tracks and joins Sabine on the second and ninth tracks. The fourth through eighth tracks consist of a suite called Voyagers of Time consisting of two instrumentals and three songs that feature my sweetheart, Candice. All three Divas sing in the tenth track and Fabio Lione solos on the last. Conclusion I think this was a very successful project and I'd like to see Beto do it again. I rate this album in the high 4s This really is fairly mellow, something that almost anyone can get a kick out of unless you're exclusively into genres like Thrash, Electronica, Industrial, Hip Hop, extreme Death and Black Metal and Punk. Similar Artists: Blackmores Night?, Nightwish?, Adagio, Kamelot"