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Thursday, July 17, 2003 - Gamma Ray live album details | Gamma Ray have finalized the track listing for their new live album, "Skeletons In The Closet", due on August 25 through Metal-Is/Sanctuary Records.
The final track listing, which was voted on by the band's fans on the Internet, is as follows:
CD 1:
01. Welcome (1:06)
02. Gardens Of The Sinner (5:48)
03. Rich And Famous (5:13)
04. All Of The Damned (5:00)
05. No Return (4:13)
06. Armageddon (9:24)
07. Heavy Metal Universe (7:43)
08. One With The World (4:51)
09. Dan's Solo (5:21)
CD 2:
01. Razorblade Sigh (4:59)
02. Heart Of The Unicorn (4:42)
03. Last Before The Storm (4:38)
04. Victim Of Fate (7:00)
05. Rising Star/Shine On (7:53)
06. The Silence (6:43)
07. Heaven Or Hell (4:17)
08. Guardians Of Mankind (5:22)
09. New World Order (8:23)
All songs were recorded live on the group's "Skeletons In The Closet" Tour 2002: at Barcelona's Razzmatazz 1 on Oct 31, 2002 and at Strasbourg's La Laiterie on November 2, 2002. The album was produced by the band themselves and was mixed and mastered by Kai Hansen and Dirk Schlächter at Hansen Studios, Hamburg. The first edition of "Skeletons In The Closet" will come as a limited-edition 2-CD digipack containing the following exclusive video bonus tracks, plus backstage footage in an enhanced section:
01. Gardens Of The Sinner (5:54)
02. Razorblade Sigh (4:43) |
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