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Thursday, April 3, 2003 - Gamma Ray live album problems | The live Gamma Ray album, entitled Skeletons In The Closet, has been pushed from it's original end of May release date to August 25th. Turns out that the equipment used to record the Skeletons gigs in Spain wasn't sychronized properly for a large portion of the show, resulting in what would have been a sub-par quality album after mixing. To top things off, one audio file was lost in the process of sorting out the mess. Two sound engineers have been enlisted to try and reconstruct the missing audio file and synchronize the recordings for an un-mixed master. The band is understandably disappointed by the technical problems and apologizes to their fans for the unexpected delay.
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