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Unplugged at the Lowlands Festival '97

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Unplugged at the
Lowlands Festival '97
Live album by
Released2000
GenreUnplugged
Alternative metal
Hard rock
alternative rock
Length73:08
LabelRoadrunner
Life of Agony chronology
Unplugged at the
Lowlands Festival '97

(2000)
The Best of Life of Agony
(2003)

Unplugged at the Lowlands Festival '97 is a live album released by Life of Agony in 2000 through Roadrunner Records (see 2000 in music).

The first 8 tracks were recorded live at the Lowlands Festival in Holland on August 23, 1997. Tracks 9 - 15 are bonus tracks. Track 9 is a previously unreleased studio track. Track 10 was recorded live on August 24, 1997 in Cologne, Germany. The tracks 11 - 15 were recorded live on February 25, 1994 in Asbury Park, NJ.

Track listing

  1. Introduction
  2. How It Would Be
  3. Angry Tree
  4. Weeds
  5. Desire
  6. My Mind Is Dangerous
  7. Let's Pretend
  8. River Runs Red
  9. Other Side Of The River (David Thoener Remix)*
  10. Seasons (live '97)**
  11. Plexiglass Gate (live '94)***
  12. Respect (live '94)***
  13. This Time (live '94)***
  14. Method Of Groove (live '94)***
  15. My Eyes (live '94)***
  • previously unreleased studio track*
  • recorded live on August 24, 1997 in Cologne, Germany**
  • recorded live on February 25, 1994 in Asbury Park, NJ***

Credits

  • Bass, Vocals – Alan Robert
  • Compiled By – Life Of Agony, Monte Conner
  • Design – Modino Graphics
  • Drums – Dan Richardson (tracks: 1 to 8, 10), Sal Abruscato (tracks: 9, 11 to 15)
  • Guitar – Joey Z.
  • Lead Vocals – Keith Caputo
  • Mastering Engineer, Editor – George Marino, Paul Angelli
  • Location Recording Engineer - Steve Remote
  • Other [Archive material, Lowlands 1997] – Lola De Musica[1]

References