Tempest (Balflare album)

Tempest is Balflare's second album, released in 2006.

Track listing

  • Awakening - (04:49)
  • End This Misery - (03:56)
  • Hollow the Dusk - (01:12)
  • Out Break - (06:06)
  • Toward Fall - (04:25)
  • Burning Wild - (03:55)
  • A False Charge - (04:33)
  • Storm Lord - (04:05)
  • Reaching for the Sky - (04:27)
  • Black Raven - (04:59)
  • End of Time - (04:25)
  • Personnel

  • Eijin Kawazoe - vocals
  • Leo Yabumoto - guitar
  • Syuta Hashimoto - guitar and keyboards
  • Ayuko Hayano - keyboards
  • Takashi Odaira - bass
  • Isao Matsuzaki - drums
  • References

  • http://www.metal-archives.com/release.php?id=126351
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    Plot

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    Series overview

    Season 1 (1988)

    Season 2 (19881989)

    Season 3 (19891990)

    Season 4 (19901991)

    Season 5 (19911992)

    Season 6 (19921993)

    References

    External links

  • The Wonder Years episodes at TV.com
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