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Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish

Nightwish · 2005

78 min · 16 tracks · power metal · symphonic metal

A sweeping orchestral landscape interwoven with powerful vocals and dynamic metal instrumentation.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic journey with emotional peaks powerful vocals for cathartic release sweeping orchestral landscapes throughout
Context
Released in 2005, 'Highest Hopes' marked Nightwish's transition from their early days to international prominence. This compilation followed the success of their album 'Once' (2004) and showcased their evolution in sound and lyrical depth, capturing the essence of their power and symphonic metal roots.
If you like
power metal, symphonic metal

Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish is an album by Nightwish, released in 2005. A sweeping orchestral landscape interwoven with powerful vocals and dynamic metal instrumentation. 'Highest Hopes' solidified Nightwish's status as a leading force in symphonic metal, featuring tracks that charted across Europe, notably reaching high positions in Finland. The album's release was significant for its inclusion of both fan favorites and new recordings, which helped introduce their music to a wider audience and contributed to the genre's expansion globally. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish sound like?

A sweeping orchestral landscape interwoven with powerful vocals and dynamic metal instrumentation. Rooted in power metal and symphonic metal.

What makes Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish by Nightwish notable?

'Highest Hopes' solidified Nightwish's status as a leading force in symphonic metal, featuring tracks that charted across Europe, notably reaching high positions in Finland. The album's release was significant for its inclusion of both fan favorites and new recordings, which helped introduce their music to a wider audience and contributed to the genre's expansion globally. Released in 2005, 'Highest Hopes' marked Nightwish's transition from their early days to international prominence. This compilation followed the success of their album 'Once' (2004) and showcased their evolution in sound and lyrical depth, capturing the essence of their power and symphonic metal roots.

Who is Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish for?

Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish works well if you're into dynamic journey with emotional peaks, powerful vocals for cathartic release and sweeping orchestral landscapes throughout.

How many songs are on Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish?

Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish has 16 tracks, running approximately 78 minutes.

Tracklist

16 tracks·78:33

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Wish I Had an Angel Standout 4:04
  • 2 Stargazers 4:26
  • 3 The Kinslayer 4:01
  • 4 Ever Dream Standout 4:44
  • 5 Elvenpath 4:38
  • 6 Bless the Child 6:12
  • 7 Nemo Standout 4:35
  • 8 Sleeping Sun (2005 version) 4:24
  • 9 Dead to the World 4:19
  • 10 Over the Hills and Far Away 5:00
  • 11 Deep Silent Complete 3:57
  • 12 Sacrament of Wilderness 4:10
  • 13 Walking in the Air 5:27
  • 14 Wishmaster 4:23
  • 15 Dead Boy’s Poem 6:48
  • 16 High Hopes (live) 7:20

Release Date

September 27, 2005

Artist Origin

Finland

Runtime

78 min 33 sec