Clone (Threshold album)
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Clone | |||||
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Studio album by Threshold | |||||
Released | 1998 | ||||
Recorded | March - May 1998 | ||||
Genre | Progressive metal | ||||
Length | 58:38 | ||||
Label | Giant Electric Pea | ||||
Producer | Karl Groom & Richard West | ||||
Threshold chronology | |||||
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Clone is the fourth studio album by British progressive metal band Threshold, released in 1998. This album is the first to feature longtime singer, Andrew "Mac" McDermott, the final album to feature drummer Mark Heaney, and is also the only album by the band not to have a special edition relase.
The album also comes closer than any other by the band to presenting a loose storyline through its songs, describing how the genetic manipulation of humans leads to the development of telepathy, and how these enhanced humans leave the earth to colonize other planets, eventually returning to Earth centuries later.
[edit] Track listing
- "Freaks" – 5:32
- "Angels" – 6:42
- "The Latent Gene" – 8:00
- "Lovelorn" – 5:41
- "Change" – 4:33
- "Life's Too Good" – 5:27
- "Goodbye Mother Earth" – 7:58
- "Voyager II" – 9:04
- "Sunrise On Mars" – 5:47
[edit] Personnel
- Mac – vocals
- Karl Groom – guitar/acoustic
- Nick Midson – guitar/acoustic
- Jon Jeary –bass
- Richard West – keyboards
- Mark Heaney – drums