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Iced Earth

Live in Ancient Kourion

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Category: Heavy/Power Metal

Year: 2013

Label: Century Media Records

Catalog Number: 9033-8

Average Rating: 80 / 100 (1 rating)

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Personnel
Stu Block vocals
Troy Seele lead guitars
Jon Schaffer guitars, backing vocals
Luke Appleton bass
Brent Smedley drums
Tracks
Disc 1
1.  Intro live  1:23
2.  Dystopia live  4:53
3.  Burning Times live  3:38
4.  Angel's Holocaust live  4:35
5.  Slave to the Dark live  4:49
6.  V live  3:28
7.  When the Night Falls live  7:56
8.  I Died for You live  4:55
9.  Invasion live  0:40
10.  Motivation of Man live  1:33
11.  Setian Massacre live  4:20
12.  Stormrider live  4:14
13.  Pure Evil live  6:00
14.  Wolf live  5:48
15.  Dark City live  5:46
16.  Dracula live  6:00
17.  Ten Thousand Strong live  4:01
  
Total Running Time:  73:59

Disc 2
18.  Anthem live  4:47
19.  Declaration Day live  4:24
20.  Days of Rage live  3:07
21.  Melancholy live  4:55
22.  Encore Intro live  2:29
23.  In Sacred Flames live  1:27
24.  Boiling Point live  3:01
25.  Damien live  9:54
26.  Watching Over Me live  5:06
27.  Dante's Inferno live  18:04
28.  Iced Earth live  7:09
29.  The Hunter live  5:43
  
Total Running Time:  70:06

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: August 20, 2013 at 22:01
Fourteen years and five studio albums after the mind-blowing Alive In Athens, Iced Earth return with another monster live set from the Mediterranean. Sound quality is once again perfect, the setlist once again pretty good, and the band tight as ever. it sounds like Schaffer told new singer Stu Block, "Just imitate Matt Barlow," because that's exactly what he seems to be doing for much of the disc, and the resemblance is uncanny. But here's a weird thing: listen to "Watching Over Me." For much of the song, it could be Barlow singing, but when we get to the line "Together we'lll be somedaaaaaay!" it's as iff the real Stu suddenly stepped out and took the mic. It's like another person came out andj sang that one line. Strange. Still, a damn good live album, and even the boring songs fromm Crucible of Man and Framing Armageddon are tolerable.


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