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Ayreon - Universal Migrator Part II: Flight Of The Migrator - LP Album (stand-alone item) - Reissue - 2012
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Ayreon - Universal Migrator Part II: Flight Of The Migrator - LP Album (stand-alone item) - Reissue - 2012

This lot features the rare 2x vinyl lp release of Ayreon- Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator as released in Germany in 2012 on Inside Out. Both gatefold skeeve, original inner sleeves as the 2 vinyl lp's come in Near Mint condition. I wonder if they have ever been played before. Ayreon- Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator Original release 2000 Reissue Released 19 November 2012, Germany Inside Out Music: 0506181 Bc: 5062205 061817 2x vinyl lp stereo, gatefold, original inner sleeves Genre: Rock Styles: Prog Rock, Heavy Metal Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator is the fifth album from Ayreon, a progressive metal/rock opera project by Dutch musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen, released in 2000. The musical styles found on Flight of the Migrator contrast its counterpart The Dream Sequencer, illustrating a wild, raucous journey through the tumultuous and chaotic reaches of outer space. In keeping with the setting of the story, the album's tone is much heavier, exuding a powerful, guitar-driven metal feel throughout. Both albums were released simultaneously, sold well and were received positively. In 2004, Lucassen moved to a new record label - Inside Out Music - and with this move came re-issues of all the previous Ayreon releases, including The Dream Sequencer. The special edition re-issue merged both albums into a single release, titled Universal Migrator: Parts I & II. The album was also released on vinyl in December 2012. As Universal Migrator had enough content to form a two-CD album, Lucassen decided to sell each disc as a separate release. He believed his fans to be fundamentally divided into two groups by genre of choice, being either progressive rock or heavy metal fans. The Dream Sequencer was meant to appeal to the prog enthusiasts, and Flight of the Migrator to the metal fans, so that each could simply purchase the album of their choice, if so inclined, and to his surprise both fanbases bought and enjoyed both albums.

No. 96828085

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Ayreon - Universal Migrator Part II: Flight Of The Migrator - LP Album (stand-alone item) - Reissue - 2012

Ayreon - Universal Migrator Part II: Flight Of The Migrator - LP Album (stand-alone item) - Reissue - 2012

This lot features the rare 2x vinyl lp release of Ayreon- Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator as released in Germany in 2012 on Inside Out.
Both gatefold skeeve, original inner sleeves as the 2 vinyl lp's come in Near Mint condition. I wonder if they have ever been played before.

Ayreon- Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator
Original release 2000
Reissue Released 19 November 2012, Germany
Inside Out Music: 0506181
Bc: 5062205 061817
2x vinyl lp stereo, gatefold, original inner sleeves
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog Rock, Heavy Metal

Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator is the fifth album from Ayreon, a progressive metal/rock opera project by Dutch musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen, released in 2000.

The musical styles found on Flight of the Migrator contrast its counterpart The Dream Sequencer, illustrating a wild, raucous journey through the tumultuous and chaotic reaches of outer space. In keeping with the setting of the story, the album's tone is much heavier, exuding a powerful, guitar-driven metal feel throughout.

Both albums were released simultaneously, sold well and were received positively. In 2004, Lucassen moved to a new record label - Inside Out Music - and with this move came re-issues of all the previous Ayreon releases, including The Dream Sequencer. The special edition re-issue merged both albums into a single release, titled Universal Migrator: Parts I & II. The album was also released on vinyl in December 2012.

As Universal Migrator had enough content to form a two-CD album, Lucassen decided to sell each disc as a separate release. He believed his fans to be fundamentally divided into two groups by genre of choice, being either progressive rock or heavy metal fans. The Dream Sequencer was meant to appeal to the prog enthusiasts, and Flight of the Migrator to the metal fans, so that each could simply purchase the album of their choice, if so inclined, and to his surprise both fanbases bought and enjoyed both albums.



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