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Rhapsody Of Fire - Live In Atlanta [Live]



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Release date: 16 May 2014
Style: Symphonic power metal

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01. Unholy Warcry
02. Wisdom Of The Kings
03. The Village Of Dwarves
04. Erian's Mystical Rhymes
05. Drum Solo
06. Dawn Of Victory
07. Lamento Eroico
08. Nightfall On The Grey Mountains
09. The March Of The Swordmaster
10. Emerald Sword

Additional info
Recorded at The Masquerade, Atlanta, during Rhapsody Of Fire's first U.S. and Canada tour in 2005.

Available as digital release on iTunes since May 16, 2014, and on Google Play, Amazon and other digital platforms since May 26, 2014.


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25.05.2014 - 18:09
mikeprado30

Well, the good news is that is new and unreleased stuff.

But the bad part is that WE HAVE ALREADY THOSE TRACKS LIVE! Why they couldn't do something like this but from the SOEL tour, or the DOV tour, or maybe the POTD tour?
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08.06.2014 - 18:55
DieH@rd

Wait, these are recordings from 2005? WHY?
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His is a name the world will never forget... He is Dargor!
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03.07.2014 - 19:34
fandango68

I'm a bit confused about this... the track listing and running order is exactly the same as on Live in Canada,... was there really any point??

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First gig was Manowar (loincloths 'n' all), Bristol Colston Hall in March 1983, on the 'Hail to England' tour. Tickets were £3.75, 300 in the audience, Mercyful Fate never showed, but my hearing still got seriously trashed..
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17.07.2014 - 09:23
fandango68

Hmm... Joey DeMaio's Magic Circle Music Site is advertising this release, even though he had the famous falling out with the band, back in 2007/8. Of course, this gig was from the North American leg of the Manowar/RoF/Holyhell tour in 2005, from which MCM were involved ion the release of 'Live In Canada'.

are MCM simply attempting to cash in on the Rhapsody name with this one? Do they own the rights to recorded material from that tour? Is this being released with Rhapsody's blessing?

anyone have any idea? anyone care??
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First gig was Manowar (loincloths 'n' all), Bristol Colston Hall in March 1983, on the 'Hail to England' tour. Tickets were £3.75, 300 in the audience, Mercyful Fate never showed, but my hearing still got seriously trashed..
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17.07.2014 - 10:06
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Written by fandango68 on 17.07.2014 at 09:23
anyone care??

You do, so that's... 1 person so far.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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17.07.2014 - 15:23
fandango68

Written by Troy Killjoy on 17.07.2014 at 10:06

You do, so that's... 1 person so far.


yes I do really... I mostly listen to Prog Metal, but have always had a soft spot for RoF. It was tremendously sad that they were forced into a 4 year hiatus over this dispute, and I suppose I was wondering whether MCM still retained rights to the publication of music from this tour and indeed, the extent to which RoF had any say in the matter...
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First gig was Manowar (loincloths 'n' all), Bristol Colston Hall in March 1983, on the 'Hail to England' tour. Tickets were £3.75, 300 in the audience, Mercyful Fate never showed, but my hearing still got seriously trashed..
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18.07.2014 - 00:59
Lord_Regnier

Reminds me of when Iron Maiden released "Live At Donington", which is basically the same thing as "A real Live/Dead One".
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"Why would we fear death, when life is so much more frightening?"
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