Mabool: The Story of the Three Sons of Seven | ||||
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Released | February 23, 2004 | |||
Recorded | July–October, 2003, Zaza Studios, Bardo Studios, Israel | |||
Genre | Progressive metal Oriental metal Folk metal Extreme power metal | |||
Length | 67:58 The Calm Before the Flood 26:48 | |||
Label | Century Media | |||
Producer | Orphaned Land | |||
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Mabool LP album | ||||
Mabool: The Story of the Three Sons of Seven is the third full-length studio album by the Israeli metal band Orphaned Land. It was released on February 23, 2004 through Century Media Records. One limited edition version of the album has a bonus CD entitled The Calm Before the Flood containing live acoustic tracks, while another limited edition version was released by Profound Lore Records as a 2-LP album with alternate cover art in a clear wax case limited to only 500 copies. Two videos were made for the album, one for the song "Ocean Land" and the other for the song "Norra el Norra", and were the band's first music videos. Mabool is Orphaned Land's second concept album. "Mabool" (מבול) is the Hebrew word for "flood," and refers to the Genesis flood narrative from which the album's concept, the band's reinterpretation of Noah's Ark, is derived.
The album was made in a highly arranged fashion and took six years to be arranged, composed and produced and is therefore the main reason for the long wait between albums.
Synopsis
The album tells the story of three sons (angels) of the seventh (in the mythology the number seven refers to God). The seventh was divided into three, representing the divide of the Abrahamic religion into three main streams: Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
Each angel was given a power and representation. The first angel is Judaism; he is represented by a Star of David and his power is magic. The second angel is Islam; he is represented by a half of moon and his power was his strength. The third angel is Christianity; he is represented by the cross and his power is his wisdom.
God had forbidden the angels from reuniting because of fear of their strength. Ignoring the divine order, the angels united into one angel, who immediately got exiled from heaven to earth and was divided into three again, sentenced to fight each other until they can prove themselves and get back into heaven.
The angels then try to convince humanity to stop their sins and warn them of a coming flood as punishment if they do not. The album describes the journey of the three, their convincing, and in the end, their failure.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Metal Storm | (9.03/10)[2] |
Sputnikmusic | [3] |
As of March 8, 2020, Mabool has a rating of 8.85 based on 738 votes on Metal Storm. This average ranks the album as the 4th best record of 2004 and the 96th best album of all time on Metal Storm.
Track listing
- "Birth of the Three (The Unification)" – 6:57
- "Ocean Land (The Revelation)" – 4:43
- "The Kiss of Babylon (The Sins)" – 7:23
- "A'salk" – 2:05
- "Halo Dies (The Wrath of God)" – 7:29
- "A Call to Awake (The Quest)" – 6:10
- "Building the Ark" – 5:02
- "Norra el Norra (Entering the Ark)" – 4:24
- "The Calm Before the Flood" – 4:25
- "Mabool (The Flood)" – 6:59
- "The Storm Still Rages Inside" – 9:20
- "Rainbow (The Resurrection)" – 3:01
The Calm Before the Flood track listing:
- "The Evil Urge" – 3:28
- "A Never Ending Way" – 3:14
- "Mercy" (Paradise Lost cover from One Second) – 3:46
- "The Beloved's Cry" – 6:42
- "The Orphaned's Medley" – 9:33
Personnel
Band members
- Kobi Farhi – vocals, backing vocals, death growls, chants, spoken reading
- Yossi Saharon (Sasi) – lead guitar, clean guitars, acoustic guitars, classic guitars, saz, bouzouki, oud, solos on tracks 1, 5, 6, 7, and 11.
- Matti Svatitzki – rhythm guitar, clean guitars, acoustic guitars, solos on tracks 2 and 5.
- Uri Zelcha – bass, fretless bass
- Eden Rabin – keyboards, synthesizers, piano
Session members and guest musicians
- Avi Diamond – drums
- Avi Agababa – percussion
- Shlomit Levi – Yemenite female vocals
- Oriental choir
- David Sassi
- Avi Ratzon
- Yariv Malka
- Kobi Farhi
- Yossi Sassi
- Eden Rabin
- Erez Caspi
- Moran ensemble
- Tali Ketzef
- Neta Gev
- Neta Kirschenbaum
- Michal Front
- Yael Front
- Naama Aharony
- Reut Venforero
- Noa Kalush
- Liad Dahari
- Rachel Reuven
- Yair Goren
- Yair Polishuk
- Eden Rabin
- Kobi Farhi
- Yossi Sassi
Production and other
- All music composed between the years 1997 and 2003 by Yossi Sassi, Matti Svatizki, Eden Rabin, Kobi Farhi, and Uri Zalcha (except song 8 – Egyptian Traditional).
- Additional composition on songs 1, 5, 6, 10 by Sami Bachar.
- Production management and arrangements by Kobi Farhi with the help of all Orphaned Land members.
- Recording Engineer: Erez Caspi
- Additional Recording Engineer: Simon Vinestock, Daniel Ya'ari
- Assistant Engineer: Marselo David Kovalsky, Rafi Nahmias
- "Moazin" (end of song 2) were sung and recorded secretly in Taj Mahal, India by Kobi Farhi.
- Intro and Thunders were recorded by Kobi Farhi in India and Israel.
- Concept and lyrics
- Kobi Farhi and Alon Miasnikov
- Additional lyrics by Eden Rabin
- All Hebrew and Latin texts (songs 5, 7, 11) taken from the Book of Genesis (Flood Story).
- Hebrew and Yemen texts (songs 3, 4) taken from Rabbi Shalom Shabazi's (1619–1720) poems and from "Halel" praising song (song 8).
References
External links
- Mabool: The Story of the Three Sons of Seven at the Wayback Machine (archived September 27, 2007) at Orphaned Land official site
- "Ocean Land" music video on YouTube
- "Norra el Norra" music video on YouTube