| 1. Plelude |
| 2. Evolution(The Grand Design) |
| 3. Fallen - Transcendence(Segue) |
| 4. Communion And The Oracle |
| 5. Bird-Serpent War |
| 6. On The Breath Of Poseidon(Segue) |
| 7. Egypt |
| 8. Death Of Balance - Lacrymosa¿Candlelight Fantasia |
| 9. Eyes Of Medusa |
| 10. Smoke & Mirrors |
| 11. Church Of The Machine |
| 12. Through The Looking Glass |
| 13. Of Sins & Shadows |
| 14. Sea Of Lies |
| 15. Divine Wings Of Tragedy |
Live on the Edge of Forever,Symphony X,Toshiba EMI,Heavy Metal,Rock
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Live on the Edge of Forever
Symphony X Manufacturer: Inside Out U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005R8H0 Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- Evolution (The Grand Design)
- Fallen/Transcendence
- Communion And The Oracle
- The Bird-Serpent War
- On The Breath Of Poseidon
- Egypt
- The Death Of Balance/Candlelight Fantasia
- The Eyes Of Medusa
Tracks:
- Smoke And Mirrors
- Church Of The Machine
- Through The Looking Glass
- Of Sins And Shadows
- Sea Of Lies
- The Divine Wings Of Tragedy
Album Description
New 2 CD live set recorded at various locations in France & Germany on Inside Out Records.Customer Reviews:
Worth picking up.......2005-06-25
I dont care for the mix on this though, hence not getting 5 stars. The drums are kinda up in the mix and guitars and too quiet. Thats just my taste though, others may prefer that.
I'm not going to go into attempts to sell potential new fans on Symphony X. Its your loss if you dont check them out.
you don't like music if you don't own this double album.......2004-11-05
Good live album just shy of perfect........2004-06-24
I also like the way S X get the crowd involved, unlike most other progressive bands. My theory on live performances is that a band is on stage to put a show on and not just to play their music. S X are really good entertainers as well as musicians and they also play their songs differently live to what's on the studio recordings, which is great because similar bands such as Dream Theater usually just stand there playing their songs live exactly the same way as they do on the record. Even though DT are an amazing band, they can be so boring to watch and listen to live sometimes, unlike S X.
The second CD however is where I found some minor problems. Some of the songs are played far faster than those on the record. Many people complain about progressive bands doing this live and I'm sorry to say in most cases; it is true! Listen to Dream Theater playing 'The Mirror' live for example; it is far faster than that on the record. The other thing that bugs me on CD2 is that the keyboards are too low on the mix. S X has always been a symphonic band and without the keyboards being in the shot they just do not sound the same. Russels vocals do not sound as strong on CD2, this is because I think those particular songs were recorded 6 months after CD1 so his voice is probably a bit worn from constant touring.
However I can't complain too much because `The divine wings of tragedy' at the end of CD2 is amazing, I think the live performance of that song is absolutely stunning. Overall I really enjoyed this album and I love their music. I highly recommend it to any Power or Prog metal fans, Keep up the good work guys!!!!
The heart of power progressive...............2003-09-26
Two months ago, SYMPHONT X played live with Stratovarius at Polìgono Anoeta in San Sebastian, Spain. The live perfoming of SYMPHONY X proves that we are in the presence of one of one of the best megagroups today. They can play pure classical music or easily change to a powerful power metal. To consider SYMPHONY X as a megagroup oriented to power metal is being inocent. Just listen to this double CD: CD 1 include one of their best studio works, V: the new mythology suite. Nevertheless, the best of this live album is CD 2. Church of the Machine and Through the Looking Glass (from the album Twlight at the Olympus are simply amazing. Romeo at the lead guitar, Pinnella playing the magestic keyboards, Rullo at the drums, the suberb Lepond at bass guitar and the incredible voice of Allen configures this megagroup..If you add the live vertion of Oddesey you can imagine what we are talking about...
No Absinthe And Rue?! 5 STAR ESSENTIAL RATING! *****.......2003-03-12
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Live On The Edge Of Forever
Symphony X ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005Q8VB Release Date: 2001-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- Evolution (The Grand Design)
- Fallen/Transcendence
- Communion and the Oracle
- Bird-Serpent War
- On the Breath of Poseidon
- Egypt
- Death of Balance/Candlelight Fantasia
- Eyes of Medusa
Tracks:
- Smoke and Mirrors
- Church of the Machine
- Through the Looking Glass
- Of Sins and Shadows
- Sea of Lies
- Divine Wings of Tragedy
Album Description
New 2 CD live set recorded at various locations in France & Germany on Inside Out Records.Customer Reviews:
Close your eyes on the edge of forever..........2001-11-26
For a relatively inexperienced live band, they put on a great show, performing their highly sophisticated music with explosive energy. I am particularly in awe of vocalist Russell Allen, who is an astonishingly good live performer. Although he is not an extremely technical singer (by his own admission), his voice fares very well, he's a spirited & lively performer, and he often improves the delivery over the original studio recordings. On "Candlelight Fantasia," he hits every note of the beautiful song with perfect, controlled pain. On others, he injects a great deal more aggression into the lyrics. On "Fallen," he sings, "My Serpents plot the overthrow of your temples and shrines" with a growl so evil it makes the hairs on the back of my neck rise. On "The Divine Wings of Tragedy - The Prophets Cry" he sounds utterly demonic. Nothing is worse than a great singer who can't perform live...Symphony X doesn't disappoint in that regard!
If you're wondering how the band recreates their majestic vocal harmonies in the live setting...well, they don't. Still, they do what they can. When possible, Michael Romeo and Michael Pinnella sing backing vocals (which work well). On "Of Sins and Shadows," Pinnella runs the choral sample from his keyboards. The massive, complex a capella counterpoint choral work that opens "The Divine Wings of Tragedy" is cut entirely. While it's difficult to recreate some of their richly textured symphonic music live, the band fares very well in other regards. Even though keyboardist Pinnella can't support a full MIDI orchestra live, the symphonic cuts ("Prelude," "Transcendence," "On the Breath of Poseidon") still possess a big sounding quality. Michael Romeo helps out by filling some of the missing textures with awesome guitar licks. For example, on the symphonic speed metal cut "On the Breath of Poseidon" he plays neoclassical runs to round out the symphonic weaves throughout the song. It's different, and very cool. Romeo = guitar master!
Many songs are altered to keep things fresh, as well. "Candlelight Fantasia," which is shortened, is performed with nothing but Allen's ghostly voice and pianos. Believe it or not, the song is even more ethereal and beautiful when done live. Pinnella adds a number of lovely little piano tags throughout (like at the end of "Egypt" (yes, I know there was piano there before, but this is different) and the end of "Communion and the Oracle." Even when the songs aren't altered in any way, the sheer energy gripping the performances makes everything sound new and more exciting. The frenzied Romeo/Pinnella soloing duels sound more wild and exhilarating than before. Romeo's hair-pin metal riffing is burning with energy, which makes the sometimes mucky guitar tone less regrettable. It's also great to hear Allen's interaction with the crowd, like when he basically teases the audience before the beginning of "Smoke and Mirrors." Good fun! Speaking of the crowd, they sure get rockin' to the music (that makes it more exciting!). European audiences sure love their Symphony X.
Rarely is anyone 100% satisfied with a live album (especially if you're a jerk like me), so obviously I'm disappointed in a few respects. The album is called Live on the Edge of Forever, but where is the song "The Edge of Forever"? It's such a beautiful song, and I would have loved to hear it live with the band's thundering energy (since The Damnation Game's production was pretty bad). In fact, there are no songs from The Damnation Game, or the debut. That's too bad. I think it also would have been incredible to hear "The Relic" live, because it has an awesome, heroic chorus that would rock live.
But no big deal. These complaints are really just what they call "small potatoes." Live on the Edge of Forever is awesome anyway you take it. There's been a lot of great live releases this year, but this is one of the best. The performances catch fire, and Symphony X rocks n' stuff. If you don't buy this, I must question your sanity.
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Live on the Edge of Forever
Symphony X Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000641QN Release Date: 2002-05-29 |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- Evolution (The Grand Design)
- Fallen/Transcendence
- Communion and the Oracle
- Bird-Serpent War
- On the Breath of Poseidon
- Egypt
- Death of Balance/Candlelight Fantasia
- Eyes of Medusa
- Smoke and Mirrors
- Church of the Machine
- Through the Looking Glass
- Of Sins and Shadows
- Sea of Lies
- Divine Wings of Tragedy
Customer Reviews:
Quite a phenomenon.......2005-01-10
It contains 100% excellence and virtuosity. In my opinion, it would make great fantasy music.
Personally I beleive that the best song on here is 'Of Sins and Shadows'. This one poses great vocals, great guitar and GREAT music.
Just get it!
This is some of the best music I've ever heard, and this is up with Metallica and Iron Maiden in my view.
Some of the songs beat Metallica, too.
You will not reagret the purchase!
Thank you
Matt
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Live On The Edge Of Forever
Symphony X Manufacturer: Inside Out ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LWZBLU |
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