: Often released in two parts, this album is considered by many fans and reviewers, such as those at 2 Loud 2 Old Music , to be their greatest work.
: A landmark performance recorded during their 2001 reunion.
A true "full repack" discography is incomplete without the band's stellar live albums and compilation archives, which highlight their reputation as an unstoppable live act: talisman full repack discography 19902006
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The full repack discography from 1990 to 2006 likely includes: : Often released in two parts, this album
Heavy modern hard rock mixed with classic AOR hooks. 7 (2006)
Often cited as a fan favorite, this album refined their melodic sensibilities with tracks like "Mysterious (This Time It's Serious)" and "Time After Time". 7 (2006) Often cited as a fan favorite,
Groovy, aggressive, experimental, and incredibly dynamic. Life (1995) & Truth (1998)
Talisman was a Swedish hard rock band founded in 1989. The creative mastermind behind the group was , a phenomenal bassist who had previously performed with Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force. After John Norum rejected a set of songs meant for his second solo album, Jacob found himself with a collection of strong material and a record label interested. He then turned to his old friend and former bandmate from the Rising Force days, the dynamic American vocalist Jeff Scott Soto , to provide the voice for his new project.
The later years of the discography, leading up to 2006’s 7 , show a band that had reached full maturity. Even as the lineup shifted—incorporating talents like guitarist Fredrik Åkesson—the core creative identity remained intact. The 2006 mark is bittersweet, representing the final chapter of their studio career before the tragic passing of Marcel Jacob in 2009.
A darker, more experimental release that leaned into mid-90s rock trends while retaining the band's core melodic identity.