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Neverworld is Power Quest's second studio album, released in 2003 in Japan and 2004 in Europe.

Track listing

  1. Neverworld (Power Quest part II)
  2. Temple of Fire
  3. Edge of Time
  4. Sacred Land
  5. When I'm Gone
  6. For Evermore
  7. Well of Souls
  8. Into the Light
  9. Lost without You
  10. Find the way to the Top (Japanese bonus)
  11. When I'm Gone (Japanese bonus)
Power Quest
  • Steve Williams
  • Rich Smith
  • Ashley Edison
  • Glyn Williams
  • Bradley Edison
  • George Karafotis
  • Chitral Somapala
  • Colin Callanan
  • Andy Midgley
  • Alessio Garavello
  • Andrea Martongelli
  • Steve Scott
  • Francesco Tresca
  • Oliver Holzwarth
  • Adam Bickers
  • Sam Totman
  • Andre Bargmann
  • Gavin Ward
  • Bill Hudson
  • Pete Morton
  • Ben Randall
  • Dan Owen
  • Gavin Owen
  • Andy Kopczyk
  • Paul Finnie
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