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Masters of Chant Chapter III
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album by Gregorian
Released 2002 (Germany)
2003 (Japan)
Label Edel Records-Imperial Records (Japan)
Format CD
Length 14 tracks
Genre New Age, Vocal
Producer(s) Carsten Heusmann
Jan-Eric Kohrs
Michael Soltau
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cover song

Masters of Chant Chapter III is an album by German band Gregorian, released in Germany and Japan by Edel Records-Imperial Records (Japan) during 2002 and 2003 (Japan).

The album features a cover version of Duran Duran's "Ordinary World".

About the album[]

This is an album by a band headed by Frank Peterson that performs Gregorian chant-inspired versions of modern pop and rock songs. The band features both vocal harmony and instrumental accompaniment.

Duran Duran's version of "Ordinary World" reached no.16 on the German Singles Chart in 1993.

Track listing[]

  1. "Join Me"
  2. "Be"
  3. "Blasphemous Rumors"
  4. "Only You"
  5. "Blue Monday"
  6. "Sacrifice"
  7. "Ordinary World"
  8. "Fields of Gold"
  9. "Before the Dawn"
  10. "I Won't Hold You Back"
  11. "Wicked Game"
  12. "Out of the Cold"
  13. "Voyage Voyage"
  14. "Join Me" (Schill Out Version)

Credits[]

  • Producer - Carsten Heusmann, Jan-Eric Kohrs, Michael Soltau
  • Mixed by Carsten Heusmann, Michael Soltau
  • Vocals - Hepsibah, Richard "Naxos" Naxton, Johnny Clucas, Dan Hoadley, Chris Tickner, Richard Collier, Gerry O'Beime, Gunther Laudahn, Lawrence "Lorro" White, Jan-Eric Kohrs, Rob Fardell
  • Musicians - Carsten Heusmann, Jan-Eric Kohrs, Michael Soltau: Keyboards
  • Gunther Laudahn - guitars
  • Peter Weihe - guitars
  • Strings arranged & conducted by Stefan Pintev
  • Phonographic copyright (p) - Edel Records GmbH
  • Copyright (c) - Edel Records GmbH
  • Manufactured by Optimal Media Production

Notes:

  • Tracks: 1, 13 & 14 - Sarah Brightman is credited under the name of Hepsibah.
  • See also Masters of Chant by Gregorian.
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