"Operation: LiveCrime" CD by Queensryche
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| Item no. | 416107 |
|---|---|
| Title | Operation: LiveCrime |
| Musical Genre | Progressive Rock |
| Product topic | Bands |
| live | true |
| Band | Queensryche |
| Release date | 9/24/01 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.I Remember Now
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2.Anarchy-X
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3.Revolution Calling
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4.Operation: Mindcrime
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5.Speak
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6.Spreading The Disease
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7.The Mission
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8.Suite Sister Mary
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9.The Needle Lies
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10.Electric Requiem
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11.Breaking The Silence
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12.I Don't Believe In Love
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13.Waiting For 22
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14.My Empty Room
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15.Eyes Of A Stranger
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16.The Lady Wore Black
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17.Roads To Madness
by Matthias Mineur (null) It was in 1988, when the Seattle-based Progmetal-band Queensryche released their "Operation mindcrime" milestone. That was the beginning of the great success of the band around Geoff Tate. And Queensryche had more to offer: on the following tour, they performed the complete concept-album, followed by the "Operation livecrime" video/CD-box-release in 1991, including the complete breathtaking show. These recordings are now, almost exactly 10 years later, re-released, and they haven't lost anything of their magic. Still, goose-flesh is coming up when Queensryche perform with "Breaking the silence", "I don't believe in love" and "Eyes of a stranger" the probably best finale of a Progrock-album ever. The new release contains two bonus-tracks, namely "The lady wore black" and "Roads to madness", also recorded in 1991. Result: A great release of an overwhelming record!