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The Road To OR-Shalem by Orphaned Land
Artist:
Orphaned Land
Media:
Audio CD
Label:
Century Media
Released:
24 October 2011
Barcode:
5051099813397
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Halo Dies
Birth Of The Three
Olat Ha'tamid
The Kiss Of Babylon
A Never Ending Way
Disciples Of The Sacred Oath PT. 2
Bereft In The Abyss
The Storm Still Rages Inside
Sapari
From Broken Vessels
Ocean Land
M I?
New Jerusalem
Vayehi Or
The Warrior
Baraka
Codeword: uprising
El Meod Na'ala
In Thy Never Ending Way
The Beloved's Cry
Norra El Norra
Ornaments Of Gold (Ending)
Live bonus tracks from the show: (38:51)
Bakapaim (with Yehuda Poliker)
Halom Layam Hatihon (with Yehuda Poliker)
The Path Part 1 - Treading Through Darkness (drums & percussion solo)
Seasons Unite (from the album SAHARA)
Thee By The Father I Pray (from the album EL NORRA ALILA
Documentary - Vayehi Or (31:06)
Sapari (03:56)
Norra El Norra (04:46)
Ocean Land (03:17)
Slide show/band photos
Halo Dies
Birth Of The Three
Olat Ha'tamid
The Kiss Of Babylon
A Never Ending Way
Bereft In The Abyss
The Storm Still Rages Inside
Sapari
From Broken Vessels
Bakapaim
Ocean Land
M I?
New Jerusalem
El Meod Na'ala
The Beloved's Cry
Norra El Norra
Ornaments Of Gold
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