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Rendered Waters
Kingdom Come
Rendered Waters
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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It is not the success of the early days which Lenny Wolf associates Kingdom Come with, nor earlier hits from — his long-standing career. What he really cares about is the present. Is this a contradiction in view of his new ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Kingdom Come
Title: Rendered Waters
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Steamhammer / Spv
Original Release Date: 1/1/2011
Re-Release Date: 4/5/2011
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 693723086927

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It is not the success of the early days which Lenny Wolf associates Kingdom Come with, nor earlier hits from
his long-standing career. What he really cares about is the present. Is this a contradiction in view of his new
album Rendered Waters (out on 28 March 2011 in Europe, 25 March 2011 in Germany, and on April 5th 2011
in the US), which features eight old and three newly recorded songs? Certainly not. All eleven tracks were
cut at Lenny s Two Square Noise Factory studio in Hamburg, Germany. In particular, the new recordings of
old material show Kingdom Come s vision of living in the here and now. I purposely chose tracks from the
very early days to show how we play, hear and feel the songs nowadays, says Wolf. Listening habits have
changed dramatically, especially among the younger audience, which made it exciting for me to breathe new
life into numbers which have not been heard for a while.
For example Should I , this time played more slowly lending it a heavier
appeal. The drums are more open and the guitars, according to
Lenny, feature a more tube-oriented sound and warmer, more driving tone: Just to give it an overall
2011 vibe. Of course, you can only change songs to a certain extent if you don t want to lose the character
and central theme of the original version. The same goes for I ve Been Trying , Pushing Hard
and Living Out Of Touch . None of them has been reinvented, but all three certainly have a noticeably
new approach to them. On the other hand, Lenny changed the verse of I ve Been Trying completely,
giving it a different arrangement, just like he transported the song Seventeen into the year 2011.
Seventeen has always been kind of a key song for Kingdom Come, yet it has never received much
attention since it has a very non-commercial approach and is either loved or hated, but with the new
version it will hopefully get the recognition it deserves.

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