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Performer: Angelo Perlepes' Mystery
Genre: Rock
Album: Destiny
Released: 2004
MP3 version ZIP size: 1859 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1705 mb
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 636
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Tracklist

1 Show No Mercy 5:15
2 I Will Fly 4:03
3 Treason 4:34
4 Desperate Heart 7:09
5 The Quest 6:34
6 Weird 9:34
7 Destiny 5:56
8 My Dark Lord 5:07
9 Till The End Of Time 5:00

Credits

  • Backing Vocals – Angelo Perlepes, Dimitris Sirgiannis, Takis Avramopoulos
  • Backing Vocals, Voice [Screams], Voice [Arias & Pure Hysteria] – Maria Perlepes
  • Bass Guitar – Takis Avramopoulos
  • Drums – John Christopoulos
  • Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [Classical], Guitar Synthesizer – Angelo Perlepes
  • Organ [Hammond], Organ [Mini Moog], Piano, Synthesizer – John Raptis
  • Photography By – Chris Kissadjekian
  • Producer – Angelo Perlepes, Angelo Perlepes' Mystery, John Raptis
  • Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered By – Angelo Perlepes, John Raptis
  • Vocals – Dimitris Sirgiannis

Notes

John Raptis & Maria Perlepes are credited as "Guests".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: _digithrace_::::::FABELSOUND 2004 LJYL 001

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SHCD1-0055 Angelo Perlepes' Mystery Destiny ‎(CD, Album) Soundholic SHCD1-0055 Japan 2004

ChallengeMine
There are TWO Rock bands who go by the name of 'Mystery'. To further complicate matters, they even each have an album with the same title (Destiny). The other Mystery is a successful prog rock act from Canada who sound a million times better than this crap. Their current lead singer has just replaced 'Yes' lead singer - John Anderson and released a new album. This guy sounds like he's trying to emulate queensryche or helloween (badly).I only registered to post that for anybody else who finds this as confusing as I did. I'm surprised the guy hasn't been sued by Unicorn digital Records.

Zodama
@pod112,I actually registered only to respond to your dumb ass comment here (want the guy sued?? wth!), and give a different opinion for those who are also confused between the two. Yes, as you mentioned, there are 2 Mystery bands, both having an album named DESTINY, and though I haven't heard the progressive rock one yet, I can tell you that the album pictured above is fantastic for any old school traditional /semi neoclassical old school heavy metal head. They would thoroughly enjoy it as I have and I love all forms of Metal, progressive rock, etc. Granted there is nothing new in this album that we haven't heard before, but being that it was released in 2004, before I knew that, definitely sounds like it would have come out earlier, and I have listened to Angelo Perlepes's other stuff and the stuff rocks because he keeps the music true to what he does, real heavy metal! And for that style, he gets much respect for doing for keeping it real. Show some respect!

melody of you
First of all, this is "Angelo Perlepes' Mystery" - That's the entire name of the band - not Mystery, so there's no relationship although one cannot deny the confusion. (However that's like confusing "The Iron Maidens" with "Iron Maiden"). Second of all, it's obvious that he plays Neoclassical metal (obvious from the guitar) so there IS NO relationship to Queensryche. Helloween (that you reference) on the other hand, indeed had (early on) some neoclassical elements but these are long gone now.Also the title for the Canadian record you're referring to is "Destiny?" (With a question mark). As for the legality apart from the obvious name difference, the Angelo Perlepes' Mystery predates the Canadian Mystery by a whole year (1985 compared to 1986); so that point is moot as well. Of course you have every right not to like the music but please base it on facts not false information. This is NEOCLASSICAL metal plain and simple!I hope that clarifies the subject a bit for the listeners...