Legacy (Shadow Gallery album)
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Legacy is the fourth album
Album
An album is a collection of recordings, released as a single package on gramophone record, cassette, compact disc, or via digital distribution. The word derives from the Latin word for list .Vinyl LP records have two sides, each comprising one half of the album...

 by the progressive metal
Progressive metal
Progressive metal is a subgenre of heavy metal originating in the United Kingdom and North America in the late 1980s...

 group Shadow Gallery
Shadow Gallery
Shadow Gallery is an American progressive metal band formed in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, United States, during the early 1980s, originally under the name Sorcerer. After changing their name to Shadow Gallery and recording a short 8-track demo, the band was signed to Magna Carta Records in 1991...

, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music
2001 in music
See also:* 2001 in music Record labels established in 2001-Events:*January 1**Comeback of Guns N' Roses in House of Blues**Hum disbands.*January 17 – Bass player Jason Newsted leaves Metallica after 14 years with the band....

).

Track listing

  1. Cliffhanger 2 – 13:05
    1. Hang On
    2. The Crusher
  2. Destination Unknown – 7:01
  3. Colors – 7:02
  4. Society Of The Mind – 5:23
  5. Legacy – 5:04
  6. First Light – 34:18

Personnel

  • Carl Cadden-James - Bass guitar
    Bass guitar
    The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a pick....

    , Vocals, Flute
    Flute
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  • Brendt Allman
    Brendt Allman
    Brendt Allman , is an American guitarist and songwriter best known as a member of the progressive rock band Shadow Gallery.-Personal life:Brendt currently lives in Doylestown, PA with his wife Tonya...

     - Acoustic
    Acoustic guitar
    An acoustic guitar is a guitar that uses only an acoustic sound board. The air in this cavity resonates with the vibrational modes of the string and at low frequencies, which depend on the size of the box, the chamber acts like a Helmholtz resonator, increasing or decreasing the volume of the sound...

    , Electric guitar
    Electric guitar
    An electric guitar is a guitar that uses the principle of direct electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its metal strings into electric audio signals. The signal generated by an electric guitar is too weak to drive a loudspeaker, so it is amplified before sending it to a loudspeaker...

    s, Vocals, Keyboards
  • Chris Ingles - Keyboards
    Keyboard instrument
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     and Synthesizer
    Synthesizer
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  • Gary Wehrkamp
    Gary Wehrkamp
    Gary Wehrkamp is an American musician, songwriter and producer. He is most notably a member of the American progressive rock band Shadow Gallery.-Personal life:...

     - Piano, Guitars, Synthesizer, Vocals, Bass, Sound effects
  • Joe Nevolo - Drum
    Drum
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    s and percussion
  • Mike Baker
    Mike Baker (Singer)
    Mike Baker was the lead vocalist for the American progressive metal band Shadow Gallery.-Biography:...

     - Lead Vocals
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