KAMELOT- First Demo 1991
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2015
- Release : Demo
Year : 1991
Genre : Power Metal
1. Crossing Two Rivers
2. Birth of a Hero
3. Warbird
Line-up:
Mark Vanderbilt - Vocals
Thom Youngblood - Guitars
Sean Christians - Bass
Richard Warner - Drums
I 'm glad to hear this. I love Kamelot so it's great to hear their earliest stuff.
Um cantor de personalidade!! Tem muita gente aqui que não gosta dele, mas acho ele muito bom cantor! uma pena não ter continuado.
Solid demo!
Mark will appear in my next album IMAJICA as special guest in the last track and I will finish soon an Epic Tribute Album to the bands including all the different periods of the band (but the main thing is the Khan Era). Stay Tuned!! AG
excelente!!!!
Mark Vanderbilt left the band in times where Wikipedia didn't exist and as he never left a significant legacy in music that's why you don't have any biography...
Muito bom
Mark Vanderbilt morreu cara ? ninguém sabe mais desse cara , não tem nada sobre ele na internet okskoskosksoskoskoskos
Achei ele no facebook, mas pouca informação e nenhuma resposta.
www.metal-archives.com/artists/Mark_Vanderbilt/6627
Mark Vanderbiltsounds like he is in pain for sure he cant sing he must have the worst singer in metal kamelot would never have got anywhere with this guy roy the king khan saved the band and made them what they are today but i did hear they are not doing quite so well without him cassey grillo is now filling in for the drummer in another band
He didn't abandoned the band, and he already did his job in the Kamelot with the new album. Kamelot will not loose him :D
he isn't THAT bad, the first singer for many good bands were not that good...symphony x, dream theater, etc..Kamelots first two albums are still excellent in my opinion, music and lyrics are top notch
Vanderbilt singing in pain?. As a 25 years trained singer (even 5 year voice teacher), this is one of the silliest things ever read on the web
@@gianlucasbarbati Mark is a great singer and there's no doubt he could have made amazing things with Kamelot. However having a good technique and good voice doesn't mean much unless you commit to it
@@celestialode Nobody talked about the singer's commitment, but about notes sung with difficulty because they were not in the singer's range. And as a teacher, I don't think Vanderbilt's voice has any difficulty reaching the notes