The first original pressing of force majeure with cover art by Max.Comes in in a 4 pages digipak with a 12 pages booklet inside.
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lyrics
People just don't know
what hides beyond the bend
No need to fear the end
Heaven and hell farewell
But everything's gonna change
They say it's now or never
I am the light of life
and everything that you feel
Oh why
Can't I reach to you
and why did you send the signal out
Then I realize
it's so hard to ignore that I'm facing a wall of lies
AND A HUNDRED VOICES ARE CALLING IT'S TIME NOW
I'M COMING HOME TOMORROW
ITS ALL A PART OF BELIEVING
LIGHTS IN THE SKY AND IT'S SO HARD TO DENY WE ARE HERE NOW
I'M COMING HOME TOMORROW
IT'S ALL A PART OF BELIEVING
People can't see now
They say it's gone forever
I am the light of life
and everything that that you feel
And why
Can't I reach to you
And why did you send the signal out
Then I realize
it's so hard to ignore that I'm facing a wall of lies
AND A HUNDRED VOICES ARE CALLING IT'S TIME NOW
I'M COMING HOME TOMORROW
ITS ALL A PART OF BELIEVING
LIGHTS IN THE SKY AND IT'S SO HARD TO DENY WE ARE HERE NOW
I'M COMING HOME TO MORROW
IT'S ALL A PART OF BELIEVING
AND HIGH AMONG ALL THE LIVING
I AM THE LIGHT OF TOMORROW
credits
from FORCE MAJEURE,
released February 20, 2013
Stefan Damicolas guitars,vocals,keyboards Gunnar Maxén bass,keyboards Max Bergman Drums
supported by 16 fans who also own “A HUNDRED VOICES”
The absolute pinnacle of modern British progressive rock. The loss of David Longdon is a huge blow, but this band has the talent to carry on. This album was my introduction to them and is so melodic and memorable to be so intricately arranged and performed. scarroll007
supported by 14 fans who also own “A HUNDRED VOICES”
In the wake of buying the Welcome To The Planet I also went for this older "EP" (clocking in on 70 minutes a rather big big EP...) as a final farewell to a very bright bright star that sadly doesn't shine anymore. Carsten Pieper