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Queensryche
Live Evolution
DISC 2
The album’s best feature though is probably the packaging. The idea to call it Live Evolution was great because, for one, it sounds live revolution, from Revolution Calling, one of the band’s more prominent songs from their peak, and more importantly, it shows an evolution of their style and career. To further develop the metaphor, the cover and interior art have a sci-fi cloning type of thing going on. Anyway, it’s very well done and just a cool over all design. This type of cd is just sort of a gift for their fans. A good collection of some of their songs performed live and put all together in a nice neat little package. . --
Scott
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Track Listing
I Am I
Damaged
Empire
Silent Lucidity
Another Rainy Night
Jet City Woman
Liquid Sky
Sacred Ground
Falling Down
Hit the Black
Break Down
The Right Side of My Mind
Spreading the Disease (part II)
The Mission
Suit Sister Mary
I Don't Believe in Love
Eyes of a Stranger
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Geoff Tate
GUITAR:
Michael Wilton
Kelly Gray
BASS:
Eddie Jackson
DRUMS:
Scott Rockenfield
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Sanctuary Records
PRODUCED BY:
Kelly Gray
RELEASE YEAR:
2001
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