Live on the Black Hand Side

Live on the Black Hand Side
Live album by Danzig
Released May 8, 2001
Recorded 1992, 1994, 2000
Genre Heavy metal
Length 124:50
Label Evilive Records / Restless Records
Producer Glenn Danzig
Danzig chronology
Danzig 6:66: Satan's Child
(1999)
Live on the Black Hand Side
(2001)
Danzig 777: I Luciferi
(2002)
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Live on the Black Hand Side is a double-disc live album from Danzig. It was recorded at various shows between 1992 and 2000, and was released in 2001 on Glenn Danzig's Evilive Records label, distributed by Restless Records. It is the first official live album from the band, although the 1993 Thrall: Demonsweatlive EP and select CD singles have featured live tracks.

The studio version of the song "Halloween II" was recorded by Glenn Danzig's earlier band, Samhain.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Godless"
  2. "Left Hand Black"
  3. "How the Gods Kill"
  4. "Dirty Black Summer"
  5. "Pain in the World"
  6. "Evil Thing"
  7. "Halloween II"
  8. "Not of This World"
  9. "Killer Wolf"
  10. "Little Whip"
  11. "Going Down to Die"
  12. "Bringer of Death"
  13. "Stalker Song"
  14. "Long Way Back from Hell"

Disc 2

  1. "Satan's Child"
  2. "7th House"
  3. "5 Finger Crawl"
  4. "Unspeakable"
  5. "Lilin"
  6. "Her Black Wings"
  7. "It's Coming Down"
  8. "Do You Wear the Mark"
  9. "Until You Call on the Dark"
  10. "Deep"
  11. "Belly of the Beast"
  12. "She Rides"
  13. "Twist of Cain"
  14. "Mother"

Credits

Recording

Disc 1

  • Tracks 1-8: October 31, 1992 at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, CA
  • Tracks 9-14: December 19, 1994 at the Center Arena, Seattle, WA

Disc 2

  • Tracks 1-?: May 9, 2000 at Royal Grove; Lincoln, NE
  • Tracks ?-?: May 13, 2000 at the Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA
  • Tracks ?-14: May 14, 2000 at the Sun Theater, Anaheim, CA

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