Live at Sweden Rock – 30th Anniversary Show
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Released | 16 October 2013 | |||
Recorded | 7 June 2013 | |||
Studio | Sweden Rock Festival, Sölvesborg | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Label | Gain, Edel, JVC | |||
Director | Patric Ullaeus | |||
Producer | Patric Ullaeus, Europe | |||
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Live at Sweden Rock – 30th Anniversary Show is a live album by the Swedish hard rock band Europe. It was recorded on 7 June 2013 at Sweden Rock Festival and released on CD, DVD and Blu-ray on 16 October 2013. It is the longest live concert done by the band, featuring over two hours and containing 28 songs from all albums.[2]
Track listing
[edit]- Intro / "Riches to Rags"
- "Firebox"
- "Not Supposed to Sing the Blues"
- "Scream of Anger"
- "Superstitious"
- "No Stone Unturned"
- "New Love in Town"
- "In the Future to Come"
- "Paradize Bay"
- "Girl from Lebanon"
- "Prisoners in Paradise"
- "Always the Pretenders"
- "Drink and a Smile"
- "Open Your Heart"
- "Love Is Not the Enemy"
- "Sign of the Times"
- "Start from the Dark"
- "Wings of Tomorrow"
- "Carrie"
- "Jailbreak" (Thin Lizzy cover)
- "Seven Doors Hotel"
- Drum Solo
- "The Beast"
- "Let the Good Times Rock"
- "Lights Out" (UFO cover)
- "Rock the Night"
- "Last Look at Eden"
- "The Final Countdown"
Personnel
[edit]Europe
- John Norum – guitar, backing vocals
- Joey Tempest – lead vocals, acoustic and rhythm guitars
- John Levén – bass guitar
- Mic Michaeli – keyboards, backing vocals
- Ian Haugland – drums, backing vocals
Guest performers
- Scott Gorham – guitar on "Jailbreak"
- Michael Schenker – guitar on "Lights Out"
References
[edit]- ^ Elliott, Paul (January 2014). "Europe – Live at Sweden Rock: 30th Anniversary Show". Classic Rock (192): 115.
- ^ "EUROPE: 'Live at Sweden Rock – 30th Anniversary Show' Double CD, DVD, Blu-Ray Detailed". 2 September 2013.