Somewhere Far Beyond is the fourth studio album by German power metal band Blind Guardian. It was released in 1992 and produced by Kalle Trapp. The cover artwork was created by Andreas Marschall, who drew the artwork for other Blind Guardian's releases (Tales from the Twilight World, Nightfall in Middle-Earth, etc.). The album saw the band creating its own original sound, while still employing most of their speed/power metal techniques.
The cover art and the two "Bard's Songs" gave the band its nickname "The Bards". The use of the nickname has been also extended to the fans of the group, Circle of the Bards being the now defunct fan club and Hansi frequently calling the fans Bards.
"The Piper's Calling" contains the first 3 parts of the Great Highland Bagpipe 2/4 March, "The 79th's Farewell to Gibraltar", written by Pipe Major John MacDonald of the 79th Regiment of Foot (Cameronian Volunteers). Part of this composition also appears as a section of the title track, this time played on a different type of bagpipe.
The album was acclaimed by power metal fans all across Europe and especially Japan, allowing them to tour for the first time outside Germany. The tour in the Far East led to the band's first live album, Tokyo Tales.
It was remastered and re-released on 15 June 2007, with bonus tracks. The album was again re-released and also remixed and remastered as part of A Traveler's Guide to Space and Time boxset.
"Time What Is Time" is about the film Blade Runner from the perspective of a Replicant.
"Journey Through the Dark" is about Jhary a-Conel, a bard and a companion of the Eternal Champion, from the books by Michael Moorcock.
"Black Chamber" deals with someone finding himself in the Black Lodge from Twin Peaks and facing a dark fate.
"The Quest for Tanelorn" is about the Eternal Champion's search for a city called Tanelorn, a fictional city in The Multiverse of Michael Moorcock's stories.
"Ashes to Ashes" deals with the death of Hansi's father.
"The Bard's Song – In the Forest" is inspired by the computer game The Bard's Tale.
"The Bard's Song – The Hobbit" is based on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit.
"Somewhere Far Beyond" is a retelling of Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger and The Drawing of the Three.
"Trial by Fire" is about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It's a cover of the heavy metal band Satan.
Tracklist:
- "Time What Is Time" Hansi Kürsch, André Olbrich 5:42
- "Journey Through the Dark" Kürsch, Olbrich 4:45
- "Black Chamber" Kürsch 0:56
- "Theatre of Pain" Kürsch, Olbrich 4:15
- "The Quest for Tanelorn" Kürsch, Olbrich, Marcus Siepen, Kai Hansen 5:53
- "Ashes to Ashes" Kürsch, Olbrich 5:58
- "The Bard's Song – In the Forest" Kürsch, Olbrich 3:09
- "The Bard's Song – The Hobbit" Kürsch, Olbrich 3:52
- "The Piper's Calling" (instrumental) Kürsch, Olbrich 0:58
- "Somewhere Far Beyond" Kürsch, Olbrich 7:28
- "Spread Your Wings" (Queen cover) John Deacon 4:13
- "Trial by Fire" (Satan cover) Russ Tippins 3:42
- "Theatre of Pain (Classic Version)" Kürsch, Olbrich, Mathias Wiesner 4:13
Time: 55:40
Recording information:
Recorded and mixed at Karo Musik Studios in Brackel / Hamburg, Germany in March / April / May 1992.
Kalle Trapp – producing, mixing, recording
Piet Sielck – second engineer
Andreas Marschall/Becker — Derouet Hamburg – cover art
Tom Nagy – photo
a•r•t•p•o•o•l – graphics














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