Double Live!
Double Live | ||||
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Live album by Yngwie J. Malmsteen | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | 5,6 & 7 May 1998 in Brazil | |||
Genre | Neoclassical metal | |||
Label | Foundation | |||
Yngwie J. Malmsteen chronology | ||||
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Double Live is a 1998 live album released by Yngwie J. Malmsteen. It was recorded live in Brazil on 5 & 6 May 1998 at the Olympia in São Paulo and on 7 May 1998 at the Metropolitan in Rio de Janeiro. According to Mats Leven website most of the recordings originate from the second night in São Paulo.[2]
Track listing
Disc one
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "My Resurrection" | Yngwie Malmsteen | Malmsteen | 5:38 |
2. | "Facing the Animal" | Malmsteen | Malmsteen | 4:21 |
3. | "Rising Force" | Joe Lynn Turner | Malmsteen | 5:08 |
4. | "Bedroom Eyes" | Göran Edman, Malmsteen | Malmsteen | 5:54 |
5. | "Far Beyond the Sun" | (instrumental) | Malmsteen | 9:14 |
6. | "Like an Angel" | Malmsteen | Malmsteen | 6:08 |
7. | "Braveheart" | Malmsteen | Malmsteen | 4:52 |
8. | "Seventh Sign" | Malmsteen | Malmsteen | 6:44 |
9. | "Guitar solo (Trilogy Suite, Red House, Badinere)" | (instrumental) | Malmsteen | 15:03 |
Disc two
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Gates of Babylon" | Ronnie James Dio | Ritchie Blackmore | 7:45 |
2. | "Alone in Paradise" | Malmsteen | Malmsteen | 4:54 |
3. | "Pictures of Home" | Ian Gillan | Blackmore, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice | 4:38 |
4. | "Never Die" | Malmsteen | Malmsteen | 6:56 |
5. | "Black Star" | (instrumental) | Malmsteen | 7:18 |
6. | "I'll See the Light, Tonight" | Jeff Scott Soto, Malmsteen | Malmsteen | 4:48 |
Personnel
- Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Guitars, Vocals on "Red House"
- Mats Levén - Vocals
- Mats Olausson - Keyboards
- Barry Dunaway - Bass
- Jonas Ostman - Drums
- Rich DiSilvio - Cover art & package design
Originally Cozy Powell would be the drummer for this tour, however due to his death on 5 April 1998, Jonas Ostman was hired to replace him.
Japanese Version
In Japan the album was released with an EP with 3 songs live of the Brazilian hard rock band Dr. Sin. This EP was called 'Live in Brazil'.
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