DOMAIN: 'Stardawn' Limited Edition Details Revealed

September 12, 2006

German melodic metal band DOMAIN will release its 20th anniversary album, "Stardawn", on October 13 in Europe and November 7 in the United States via Limb Music Products. A limited-edition version (limited to 4,000 copies) will contain a double-CD plus an additional DVD, containing various special features:

* Nine brand-new tracks, including the 25-minute opus "Shadowhall"
* 35-minute live recording of the Busan festival show 2005 in Korea
* 15-minute live show performed on Korean TV
* 40-minute tour documentary, including a band interview
* A 16-song "best-of" collection of all DOMAIN albums which were released between 1987 and 2005
* A re-release of the hits "Lost In The City", "I Dont Wanna Die" and "Hard Road To Midnight" in remastered versions
* A re-release of the tracks "Stormbringer" and "Over The Hills And Far Away", which previously only appeared on two rare samplers.

Commented the band: "All in all, a five-piece digipack with three booklets, over 240 minutes playtime. You can't get more value for money!"

Check out two album tracks — "Crystal Stone Island" and "Temple Of The Earth" — at www.myspace.com/axelritt.

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