- A Feast For The Vain
- A Sailorman's Hymn
- Across The Highlands
- Alexandria
- Birth Of A Hero
- Black Tower
- Call Of The Sea
- Ceter Of The Universe
- Crossing Two Rivers
- Descent Of The Archangel
- Desert Reign | Nights Of Arabia
- Don't You Cry
- Elizabeth I. Mirror Mirror
- Elizabeth: Ii. Requiem For The Innocent
- Elizabeth: Iii. Fall From Grace
- Eternity
- Expedition
- Farewell
- Fire Within
- Forever
- Fourth Legacy
- Glory
- Heaven
- Helena's Theme
- Iii Ways To Epica
- Interlude Iv (dawn)
- Intro | Until Kingdom Come
- Irea
- Karma
- King's Eyes
- Lost And Damned
- Lunar Sanctum
- Millennium
- Mirror Mirror
- Ne Pleure Pas (don't You Cry — French Bonus)
- Nights Of Arabia
- On The Coldest Winter Night
- Once A Dream
- Once And Future King
- One Day
- One Day I'll Win
- One Of The Hunted
- Parting Visions
- Proud Nomad
- Providence
- Red Sands
- Rhydin
- Rise Again
- Silent Goddess
- Sin
- Snow
- Song Of Roland
- Temples Of Gold
- The Edge Of Paradise
- The Fourth Legacy
- The Gleeman
- The Inquisitor
- The Light I Shine On You
- The Mourning After (carry On)
- The Shadow Of Uther
- The Spell
- Troubled Mind
- Until Kingdom Come
- Wander
- Warbird
- We Are Not Separate
- What About Me
- Where I Reign
- Wings Of Despair
About Kamelot
Kamelot is an American power metal band from Tampa, Florida, formed by Thomas Youngblood in 1987. The Norwegian vocalist Roy Khan joined for the album Siége Perilous, and shared songwriting credit with Youngblood until his departure in April 2011. On June 22, 2012, Youngblood announced on their website that their new vocalist would be the Swedish singer Tommy Karevik, who was first featured on Kamelot's album Silverthorn as the main vocalist, co-songwriter, and lyricist.
As of 2023, Kamelot had released thirteen studio albums, three live albums, two live DVDs and twenty music videos.
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