Beyond Abilities

Beyond Abilities
Studio album by Warmen
Released February 2002
Recorded Late 2001
Genre Progressive metal
Length 46:29
Label Spinefarm Records
Producer Janne Wirman
Warmen chronology
Unknown Soldier
(2000)
Beyond Abilities
(2002)
Accept the Fact
(2005)

Beyond Abilities is the second studio album by the progressive metal band Warmen. 'It has more tracks with vocals than its predecessor, Unknown Soldier. The CD's name and title track, as well as the track "Salieri Strikes Back" come from the movie Amadeus.

Track listing

  1. "Beyond Abilities" – 3:27 (Janne Wirman, Antti Wirman)
  2. "Spark" (feat. Timo Kotipelto) – 4:31 (J. Wirman, Kotipelto, Marty Willson-Piper)
  3. "Hidden" (feat. Kimberly Goss) – 3:27 (Roy Buchanan, Goss, J. Wirman, A. Wirman)
  4. "Trip To..." – 3:07 (J. Wirman)
  5. "Dawn" (feat. Pasi Nykänen) – 4:05 (Nykänen, Lauri Porra, J. Wirman)
  6. "Singer's Chance" (feat. Timo Kotipelto) – 5:03 (Kotipelto, J. Wirman)
  7. "Alone" (feat. Kimberly Goss) (Heart cover) – 3:46 (Billy Steinberg, Tom Kelly)
  8. "Confessions" – 2:46 (Porra, J. Wirman)
  9. "Salieri Strikes Back" – 5:17 (Porra, J. Wirman)
  10. "War of Worlds" – 3:47 (J. Wirman)
  11. "Finale" – 6:33 (Traditional, arr. J. Wirman)
  12. "Dead Reflection" (feat. Kimberly Goss & Maija Salo) (Japanese bonus track)
  13. "E.W.O. Suite No.1" (Japanese bonus track)

Album notes

"Confessions" is a piano solo, but uses quotes from the movie Amadeus. The track "Beyond Abilities" also uses a quote from that movie, "A young man trying to impress beyond his abilities. Too much spice, too, um... too many notes." The track "Salieri Strikes Back" is named after the character Salieri from the movie, and a real-life rival of Mozart.

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