RING OF FIRE
Dreamtower (2002)
My Déjà Vu
Dreamtower
The Pharaoh's Curse
Refuge Of The Free
Blue Sky
Laputa
Until The End Of Time
System Utopia
Ghost Of America
Invisible Man
Make Believe
Murder By Numbers
Burning Live In Tokyo (2002)
Introduction - Prelude For The Oracle
Circle Of Time
City Of The Dead
Vengeance For Blood
Atlantis
[Interlude "Prelude No.2 BWV 847"] *
Death Row
Samurai
Dreams Of Empire
Tony Macalpine Solo
Keeper Of The Flame
Philip Bynoe solo spot
Virgil Donati solo spot
The Oracle
Vitalij Kuprij solo spot
Mark Boals solo spot
Bringer Of Pain
Face The Fire
Fairytales Won't Die
Ring Of Fire
The Oracle (2000)
Prelude For The Oracle
Circle Of Time
Shadow In The Dark
Vengeance For Blood
Samurai
City Of The Dead
Dreams Of Empire
The Oracle
Interlude
Land Of Illusion
Take Me Home
Face The Fire
Ring Of Fire* (2000)
Ring Of Fire
Atlantis
Bringer Of Pain
Keeper Of The Flame
The Hunted
The Quest
Dreamer
Death Row
Alone
Battle Of The Titan

* released under the Mark Boals name.


Ring Of Fire began in the year 2000. Having completed a successful mini-tour of the U.S., Asia and Oceania with Yngwie Malmsteen in late 1999 on the heels of the 'Alchemy' album, vocalist Mark Boals set about creating his second solo album, a collection of songs very neo-classical in their nature.

When deciding on a line-up for the album, Tony MacAlpine came highly recommended, and Tony in turn recommended his Planet X band mate Virgil Donati on drums. The impressive line-up was completed by classically-trained Artension keyboardist Vitalij Kuprij, with Boals and MacAlpine splitting bass duties between them.

Recorded in July 2000, the album not only afforded Boals the opportunity to showcase his writing skills, but the working relationship formed within the line-up proved a catalyst to the beginning of a band in its own right. Combining melodic metal songs with fantasy-based lyrics, topped off with virtuoso performances from the line-up, the Ring Of Fire album proved to be exactly what many neoclassical-metal fans had waited for.

While the majority of the music on the album was created by Boals and MacAlpine, a highlight of the album was the Kuprij/Boals collaboration 'Atlantis'.

Despite having recorded another album with Malmsteen (War To End All Wars) just prior to the ROF sessions, as fate would have it, Boals did not participate in Malmsteen's initial "War" tour. Instead, Boals, Donati and Kuprij agreed to make their project more ongoing, with the aim of taking the band on the road. Tony MacAlpine was unable to commit at the time but remained on good terms with the other musicians. With Shrapnel Records shredder George Bellas filling the guitar spot, and ex-Rising Force bassist Barry Dunaway coming on board, RING OF FIRE the band was born, being announced on November 16, 2000.

The band commenced work on their 'debut' album during the first few months of 2001, though Dunaway's tenure was over before it began. He was replaced by Steve Vai's bassist Philip Bynoe. With the line-up confirmed, the band went about recording the album The Oracle.

Recorded in March 2000 in Steve Vai's "The Mothership" studio (among others), 'The Oracle' is a melodic metal tour de force, combining superb musicianship with imaginative songwriting and progressive neo-classical concepts. With the distinctive vocals of Boals, the intense guitar/keyboard interplay of Bellas and Kuprij, the superb drumming of Donati and the solid and melodic bass work of Bynoe, the fire of 'The Oracle' burns brightly from start to finish.

The album was released on July 25, 2001 in Japan, where it made an impressive chart debut, making Ring Of Fire the 3rd highest-selling western artist in the album's first week, and with further releases in Europe and South America, the word about Ring Of Fire has crossed several continents.

While the band prepared for their February 2002 tour of Japan, it became clear that guitarist Bellas would not be able to satisfy the requirements of being in the band, whose focus is very much on being able to play live and tour. With the tour looming, a quick call from Mark Boals was all it took to welcome back Tony MacAlpine, to the delight of both band and fans alike.

Ring Of Fire, featuring the Grammy-nominated MacAlpine on guitar, have documented their first tour in the form of simultaneous live album and DVD releases. The releases, both entitled Burning Live In Tokyo were unleashed on August 21 in Japan, and later in other territories..(to be released in 2003 worldwide).

While the live CD and DVD releases were hitting stores across Japan, the members of Ring Of Fire were absorbed in the whirlwind recording sessions of their second studio effort, Dreamtower. Perhaps signaling the beginning of the end of his tenure with the band, Vitalij Kuprij did not fly to LA to be with the band for the recording, choosing to make his contributions from his home in Philadelphia. He left the group shortly after.

In July 2003, Mark Boals announced Steve Weingart as the band's new keyboardist. The band also signed a new deal with King Records in Japan and will focus on making a new studio album.