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Arany-album
Studio album by
Released28 September 2009
GenreFolk metal
Length75:08
LanguageHungarian
LabelHammer Music/Nail Records
Dalriada chronology
Szelek
(2008)
Arany-album
(2009)
Ígéret
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Hard Rock Magazin(8/10)[1]
Kronos Mortus(10/10)[2]
Passzio.hufavourable[3]
Crusade of Metal(95%)[4]
viharock.hufavourable[5]
zene.hufavourable[6]

Arany-Album is the sixth studio album of the Hungarian folk metal band Dalriada. The tracks are musicalized versions of popular works by János Arany. It won the 2009 HangSúly Hungarian Metal Awards out of 70 contestants[7] and peaked at position 4 in the Hungarian Mahasz official charts.[8]

Track listing

  1. "Zách Klára"
  2. "János pap országa"
  3. "Bor vitéz"
  4. "Ágnes asszony 1"
  5. "Ágnes asszony 2"
  6. "Szent László 1"
  7. "Szent László 2"
  8. "A walesi bárdok 1"
  9. "A walesi bárdok 2"
  10. "A walesi bárdok 3"
  11. "A rab gólya "
  12. "Szondi két apródja 1"
  13. "Szondi két apródja 2"

Personnel

  • Laura Binder – vocals, violin
  • András Ficzek – vocals, guitars
  • István Molnár – bass
  • Barnabás Ungár –- keyboards
  • Mátyás Németh-Szabó – guitar
  • Tadeusz Rieckmann – drums

Sources

  1. ^ Hard Rock Magazine review
  2. ^ Kronos Mortus review Archived November 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Passzio.hu review
  4. ^ Crusade of Metal review
  5. ^ viharock.hu review
  6. ^ zene.hu review
  7. ^ "Dalriada készítette az év metal lemezét". Kultúra.hu (in Hungarian). Hungarian Ministry of Human Resources. 10 March 2010. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
  8. ^ "Archívum". Mahasz (in Hungarian). 2009. week 40. Retrieved 25 October 2011.

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