Operation: Livecrime [Japan Bonus Tracks] by Queensrÿche (CD, 1991)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelEMI Music Distribution
UPC4988006796591
eBay Product ID (ePID)9050201195

Product Key Features

EditionLive
Release Year1991
FormatCD
GenreRock
Run Time79 Mins 48 Seconds
StyleHard Rock
ArtistQueensrÿche
Release TitleOperation: Livecrime [Japan Bonus Tracks]

Additional Product Features

DistributionMSI Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
Additional informationQueensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals); Chris DeGarmo, Michael Wilton (guitar, background vocals); Eddie Jackson (bass, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums). Additional personnel: Pamela Moore (vocals); Anthony Valentine, Debbie Wheeler, Mike Snyder, Scott Mateer (spoken vocals). Producers: Queensyche, Jeff Tannenberg. Reissue producer: David Brown. Engineers: James "Jimbo" Barton, Tom Hall. Digitally remastered by Evren Gocknar (Capitol Mastering). Re-released Japanese issue of progressive metal icon's live offering; contains a pair of additional cuts. Japanese import. CD contains 2 bonus tracks. Personnel: Geoff Tate (vocals); Chris DeGarmo, Michael Baxter, Michael Wilton (guitar); Scott Rockenfield (drums). Audio Mixer: James Barton . Recording information: Reelsound Recording Company, Madison, WI (05/10/1991-05/12/1991). Director: Wayne Isham. Editor: Jeremy Richter. Photographers: Chris Cuffaro; Ross Halfin; Matt Mahurin; Harold Sinclair; Peter Dokus. When Queensrÿche toured in 1991 in support of Empire, EMI released Operation: LIVEcrime, a limited-edition set containing both a videocassette and a CD of live performances. Interestingly, nothing from Empire is included on this hour-long CD, which instead focuses strictly (and obviously, from the title) on material from the acclaimed Operation: Mindcrime. While EMI would have done better to release an official live album (perhaps a two-CD set?) that also contained some of the songs from Empire, inspired live performances of such gems as "The Needle Lies," "Eyes of a Stranger," "Anarchy-X," and "Electric Requiem" are nothing to complain about. ~ Alex Henderson
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo
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