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Unia, released on May 25, 2007, is the fifth full-length studio album by the Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica, following the album Reckoning Night. The first single from the album was "Paid in Full", released on April 27, 2007. The album's name means "dreams" in Finnish. This is also the last album that features Jani Liimatainen who was later replaced by Elias Viljanen after the album was released.

Track listing

All songs written by Tony Kakko, songs arranged by Sonata Arctica
  • "In Black and White" − 5:03
  • "Paid in Full" − 4:24
  • "For the Sake of Revenge" − 3:23
  • "It Won't Fade" − 5:58
  • "Under Your Tree" − 5:14
  • "Caleb" − 6:16
  • "The Vice" − 4:08
  • "My Dream's but a Drop of Fuel for a Nightmare" − 6:13
  • "The Harvest" − 4:18
  • "To Create a Warlike Feel" − 5:03
  • "The Worlds Forgotten, the Words Forbidden" − 2:57
  • "Fly with the Black Swan" − 5:08
  • "Good Enough Is Good Enough" − 5:32
  • "They Follow" − 4:50
  • "Out in the Fields (Gary Moore cover)" − 4:06
  • "My Dream's but a Drop of Fuel for a Nightmare - Instrumental" − 7:11 Track 10 is a bonus track on Ltd. European, Finnish, Double-Vinyl and Nuclear Blast Mailorder edition. Track 15 is a bonus track on Japanese, North American, Double-Vinyl and Nuclear Blast Mailorder edition. Tracks 14 and 16 are exclusive Japanese bonus tracks.Further Information

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