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Night Castle is the fifth studio album by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. It was released on October 28, 2009, as a double CD with a 60-page booklet illustrated by , and debuted at No. 5 on the and No. 1 on the rock music charts. It was certified in eight weeks and is currently a .


Overview
The story revolves around a young child on a beach late at night, where she encounters a mysterious but non-threatening stranger. While they build a sandcastle together by the light of a bonfire, he tells her a tale that takes her all around the world and throughout history. The characters of this story include an American soldier named William Cozier, the Renaissance era philosopher who is the keeper of the eponymous castle of lost knowledge, and a Communist general based on the dissident .

In 2011, released the album on vinyl in an eight side (four disc) set in a special slip box designed to avoid the cracked corners that plague many vinyl box sets. The album includes a version of 's as a tribute to Emerson, Lake & Palmer, who in turn had performed the song as a tribute to . from Emerson, Lake & Palmer honored the band by playing bass on the album. Night Castle credits

Bonus tracks include the songs "Child of the Night" and "Believe" which, according to the band, are a glimpse into future projects. An additional bonus track, "The Flight of Cassandra", was available exclusively online on Amazon.com, the first time that TSO had done something like this.


Savatage connections
Some of the songs on Night Castle trace their origins to music written by , the heavy metal band from which the Trans-Siberian Orchestra evolved.

  • "The Mountain" was originally recorded as "Prelude to Madness" on Savatage's Hall of the Mountain King album. The song itself is based on 's In the Hall of the Mountain King with new music added in the style of .
  • Parts of the song "The Lion's Roar" are taken from the song "Temptation Revelation" off of the album. Parts are also from the traditional Irish song "The Minstrel Boy".
  • "Mozart and Memories", a reworking of Mozart's Symphony No. 25, was originally recorded as "Mozart and Madness" on Dead Winter Dead.
  • "Believe" was originally featured on ; portions of it also appear in "Alone You Breathe" on Handful of Rain and "When The Crowds Are Gone" on Gutter Ballet. The version on Nightcastle includes a mix of vocalist Tim Hockenberry's vocals that were recorded in his garage and later in the studio and the only extended guitar studio contribution to TSO by Alex Skolnick.


Reception
The album was rated 2.5 stars out of 5 by , while the site's users gave it an average rating of 3.5 stars, based on 38 reviews.

As of April 2013, customers rated it an average of 4.5 on a scale of 1 to 5.Itunes.apple.com


Track listing

Disc one

Disc two

Personnel
  • Paul O'Neill – producer
  •  – producer
  • Dave Wittman – recording and mixing engineer


Performers

Vocals
Solo:
  • Jay Pierce – "Childhood Dreams", "The Safest Way into Tomorrow"
  • Tim Hockenberry – "Sparks", "Believe"
  • Jeff Scott Soto – "Night Castle", "Another Way You Can Die", "Dreams We Conceive", "Time Floats On", "The Safest Way into Tomorrow (Reprise)"
  •  – "There Was a Life", "Epiphany"
  •  – "Father, Son, and Holy Ghost", "Remnants of a Lullaby"
  •  – "Child of the Night"
  • Valentina Porter – "Child of the Night"

Backup:

  • Luci Butler
  • Jennifer Cella
  • Britney Christian
  • Dina Fanai
  • Tommy Farese
  • Allison Flom
  • Tony Gaynor
  • Christie George
  • Kristin Lewis Gorman
  • Erin Henry
  • Steena Hernandez
  • Robert Kinkel
  • Danielle Landherr
  • James Lewis
  • Tany Ling
  • Sanya Mateyas
  • Ireland Wilde O'Neill
  • Valentina Porter
  • Andrew Ross
  • Bart Shatto
  • Evan Shyer
  • Abby Skoff
  • Scout Xavier

Guide:

  • Bryan Hicks – "Epiphany"
  • Dina Fanai – "Night Enchanted"
  • Robert Kinkel – "Night Enchanted"

Gospel Choir:

  • Keith Jacobs
  • Lucille Jacobs
  • Nathaniel Jacobs
  • Shelia Upshaw

Child Choir:

  • The American Boychoir, directed by Fernando Malvar-Ruiz

Vietnamese Dialogue:

  • Truc Xuan Le
  • Khanh Ong
  • Nhattien Nguyen
  • Nga Nguyen


Instruments
Band:
  • Paul O'Neill – Guitars
  •  – Keyboards
  •  – Keyboards
  •  – Lead & Rhythm Guitars
  • Chris Altenhoff – Bass
  • Luci Butler – Keyboards
  •  – Guitars
  • Shih-Yi Chiang – Keyboards
  • Roddy Chong – Violin
  •  – Guitars
  • Jane Mangini – Keyboards
  • Johnny Lee Middleton – Bass
  • John O. Reilly – Drums
  •  – Strings
  •  – Drums
  •  – Guitars
  • Derek Wieland – Keyboards
  • Dave Wittman – Drum, Guitar, & Bass Inserts

Strings:

  • Roddy Chong
  • Caitlin Moe
  • Anna Phoebe
  • Allison Zlotow
  • Lowell Adams
  • Karen Dumke
  • Lei Liu
  • Chizuko Matsusaka
  • Sarah Shellman

Additional Instruments:

  • Jeff Allegue – Bass
  • Jay Coble – Trumpet
  • Alicia Crawford – Bass
  • Jason Gianni – Drums
  • Peter Evans – Trumpet
  • Max Johnson – Bass
  •  – Bass on "Nutrocker"
  • Trey Tosh – Guitars
  •  – Guitars on the original version of "The Mountain".


Charts

Weekly charts


Year-end charts


External links

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