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1992 studio album by Manilla Road (Mark Shelton solo project)
The Circus Maximus
Studio album by
Manilla Road (Mark Shelton solo project)
Released
1992
Recorded
Miller Studio, North Newton, Kansas
Roadster Roadhouse, Wichita, Kansas
Genre
Heavy metal, alternative rock, progressive rock
Length
68:21
Label
Black Dragon
Producer
Larry Funk
Mark Shelton
Manilla Road (Mark Shelton solo project) chronology
The Courts of Chaos (1990)
The Circus Maximus (1992)
Atlantis Rising (2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
AllMusic
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The Circus Maximus is an album released under the name of American heavy metal band Manilla Road in 1992, after the band had first split up. The album contains the work of Manilla Road founder and frontman Mark Shelton who assembled a new band named Circus Maximus. However, Shelton's label, Black Dragon Records, added the Manilla Road logo. The sound and style is very different than the rest of Manilla Road's material.
^Rivadavia, Eduardo. The Circus Maximus at AllMusic
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