Live from Russia

Live from Russia
Live album by U.D.O.
Released October 15, 2001
Recorded 1 May 2001, Moscow, Russia
Genre Heavy metal
Label Breaker
Producer Stefan Kaufmann
U.D.O. chronology
Holy
(1999)Holy1999
Live from Russia
(2001)
Man and Machine
(2002)Man and Machine2002
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Live from Russia is U.D.O.'s first live album, recorded live at the Tochka Club in Moscow on 1 May 2001, performing Accept and solo material.

The Russian subtitle "Из России с Концертом" translates to "From Russia With Concert".

The back cover features a message from the band:

"This album is dedicated to all our fans worldwide - for a great support all over the years"

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Holy"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann5:20
2."Raiders of Beyond"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann4:15
3."Midnight Mover"Accept, Deaffy3:14
4."Independence Day"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann5:53
5."Metal Eater"Dirkschneider, Dieth, Deaffy4:15
6."Protectors of Terror"Accept, Deaffy4:31
7."Animal House"Accept, Deaffy3:57
8."Turn Me On"Accept, Deaffy5:34
9."Drum Solo" 2:28
10."T.V. War"Accept, Deaffy3:39
11."No Limits"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann4:11
12."Run If You Can"Accept5:23
13."Winterdreams"Accept5:26
14."In the Darkness"Accept, Deaffy6:05
Total length:1:04:11
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Like a Loaded Gun"Accept, Deaffy4:45
2."Recall the Sin"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann5:03
3."Break the Rules"Dirkschneider, Dieth, Susemihl4:00
4."Midnight Highway"Accept4:11
5."Heaven Is Hell"Accept, Deaffy7:15
6."Monsterman"Accept, Deaffy3:09
7."Living on a Frontline"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann, Dieth, Susemihl11:47
8."Heart of Gold"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann4:57
9."Shout it Out"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann8:32
10."Cut Me Out"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann4:59
11."I'm A Rebel"George Alexander3:39
12."They Want War"Accept, Deaffy6:19
Total length:1:08:36

Line up

Production

  • Stefan Kaufmann: Producer, Mixing
  • Peter Dirkschneider: Engineering
  • Frank Trzaskowski: Engineering
  • Manfred Melchior: Mastering
  • Oliver Kämper: Cover art
  • Vadim Savitsky: Photography
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