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Replaces Cap48640. W/ 2 Live Bonus Tracks.
Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals, keyboards); Chris DeGarmo (acoustic 6- & 12-string acoustic guitars, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, guitar synthesizer); Michael Wilton (acoustic 6- & 12-string acoustic guitars, electric guitar); Eddie Jackson (bass); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Pamela Moore (vocals). Recorded at Kajem/Victory Studios, Gladwyne, Pennsylvania. Includes liner notes by Paul Suter. Personnel: Geoff Tate (vocals, whistling, keyboards); The Moronic Monks of Morin Heights (vocals); Michael Wilton (guitar, acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar); Chris DeGarmo (acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, guitar synthesizer); Michael Kamen (cello); Scott Rockenfield (keyboards, drums, percussion); Eddie Jackson (bass guitar). Audio Mixer: James Barton . Liner Note Author: Paul Suter. Recording information: Kajem (11/14/1990-10/20/1994); Le Studio, Morin Heights, Canada (11/14/1990-10/20/1994); The Astoria Theatre, London, England (11/14/1990-10/20/1994); The Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (11/14/1990-10/20/1994); Victory Studios, Gladwyne PA (11/14/1990-10/20/1994). Photographers: Robert Andrews; Robert Andrew. Unknown Contributor Roles: Anthony Valentine; Scott Mateer; Mike Snyder; Debbie Wheeler; Pamela Moore. Queensr˙che scored their breakthrough success with the ambitious concept album Operation: Mindcrime, which tells the story of a fortune hunter whose disillusionment with Reagan-era American society leads him to join a shadowy plot to assassinate corrupt leaders. For such a detailed story line (there is also a tragic romance thrown in), the band keeps its focus remarkably well, and the music is just as ambitious, featuring a ten-minute track with orchestrations by Michael Kamen. Those experiments don't tend to work as well as the tighter, more melodic prog metal songs, which are frequently gems, especially the singles "Eyes of a Stranger" and "I Don't Believe in Love." Granted, the lyrics and political observations can sometimes be too serious and intellectual for their own good (few bands, metal or otherwise, can make lines like "There's no raison d'ętre" work). But despite the occasional flaws, it's surprising how well Operation: Mindcrime does work, and it's a testament to Queensr˙che's creativity and talent that they can pull off a project of this magnitude. ~ Steve Huey The album that preceded this release, RAGE FOR ORDER, came as a surprise to some fans because of the group's appropriation of electronic sound-generating techniques. Undeterred, the band composed its most challenging work yet, the epic concept album OPERATION: MINDCRIME. Originally issued in 1988, the hard-edged album slowly worked its way up the charts and became the band's first gold-certified release (an opening slot on Def Leppard's sold-out HYSTERIA tour certainly didn't hurt, either). The story-line centers on a drug addict who falls in love with a former prostitute turned nun. Together, they uncover a dangerous underground movement and try to stop it before it's too late. OPERATION: MINDCRIME remains Queensryche's best and most consistent release--most of the tracks can be enjoyed out of the context of the storyline on the strength of their songwriting and instrumental performances. Individual standouts include the two popular MTV hits "I Don't Believe in Love" and "Eyes of a Stranger," as well as the lesser-known "Anarchy X," "Revolution Calling," the title track, "Speak," "Spreading the Disease," and the more than 10-minute long epic "Suite Sister Mary." For fans of metal with a prog-rock edge, OPERATION: MINDCRIME is definitely one of the '80's best. Queensr˙che scored their breakthrough success with the ambitious concept album Operation: Mindcrime, which tells the story of a fortune hunter whose disillusionment with Reagan-era American society leads him to Operation: Mindcrime Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, Progressive, Enhanced CD | | Label | EMI Latin | | Orig Year | 1988 | | All Time Sales Rank | 2382  | | CD Universe Part number | 5806407 | | Catalog number | 81068 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 06, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Peter Collins | | Engineer | James "Jimbo" Barton | | Personnel | Geoff Tate - vocals, keyboards Michael Wilton - acoustic 6- & 12-string acoustic guitars, electric guitar Scott Rockenfield - drums, percussion Eddie Jackson - bass Chris DeGarmo - acoustic 6- & 12-string acoustic guitars, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, guitar synthesizer
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Operation: Mindcrime
$11.69 Replaces Cap46557. W/ 3 Bonus Tracks.
Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals); Chris DeGarmo, Michael Wilton (guitar, background vocals); Eddie Jackson (bass, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums). Additional personnel: Michael Kamen (arranger, conductor). Recorded at Angel Recording, Audio International, Abbey Roads Studios and Mayfair Recording, London, England. Includes liner notes by Paul Suter. Personnel: Geoff Tate (vocals); Chris DeGarmo, Michael Wilton (guitar, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion); Eddie Jackson (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Val Garay; Neil Kernon. Liner Note Author: Paul Suter. Recording information: Angel Recording, London, England; Audio International, London, England; EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England; Lacrosse, ...
| | Queensryche (1st LP) CD (1983) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$11.55 Replaces Cap90615. W/ 10 Bonus Tracks-Live In Tokyo 1984.
Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals); Chris DeGarmo, Michael Wilton (guitar); Eddie Jackson (bass); Scott Rockenfield (drums). Recorded at Triad Studios, Redmond, Washington in 1982. Live bonus tracks recorded at Nihon Seinen-kan, Tokyo, Japan on August 5, 1984. Includes liner notes by Paul Suter. Personnel: Geoff Tate (vocals); Chris DeGarmo, Michael Wilton (guitar); Scott Rockenfield (drums). Liner Note Authors: Paul Suter; Geoff Tate. Recording information: Nihon Seinen-Kan, Tokyo, Japan (??/??/1982/08/05/1984); Triad Studios, Redmond, WA (??/??/1982/08/05/1984). Illustrator: Wes "Griz" Griswold. Photographer: Ken Shepperd . Before establishing themselves as both a commercial and a progressive metal force, Seattle's Queensr˙che dealt classic metal steeped in English tradition. In fact, their 1983 self-titled debut EP, while largely ignored in America, became ...
| | Queensryche Rage For Order CD (1986) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$11.39 Replaces Cap46330. W/ 4 Bonus Tracks.
Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals, keyboards); Michael Wilton, Chris DeGarmo (guitar, background vocals); Eddie Jackson (bass, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion). Recorded at M.D.H. Studios, Bellevue, Washington and Le Mobile Remote Sound Studio Mushroom Studios, Vancouver, Canada. Includes liner notes by Paul Suter. Personnel: Geoff Tate (vocals, keyboards); Chris DeGarmo, Michael Wilton (guitar); Neil Kernon (keyboards); Scott Rockenfield (percussion). Audio Mixer: Neil Kernon. Liner Note Author: Paul Suter. Recording information: Lacrosse, WI; Le Mobile Remote Sound Studio; M.D.H. Studios, Bellevue, WA; Madison; Mushroom Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; The Astoria Theatre, London, England. Photographer: Moshe Brakha. After tasting success from both their self-titled debut EP and The Warning, Queensr˙che lost their ...
| | Queensryche Promised Land CD (1994) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Operation: Mindcrime
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Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals); Michael Wilton, Chris DeGarmo, Eddie Jackson, Scott Rockenfield. Producers: Queensryche, James "Jimbo" Barton, Michael Kamen. Compilation producer: David K. Tedds. Recorded in 1994. Originally released on EMI (30711). Includes liner notes by Paul Suter. This part of EMI Records "Queensryche Remastered" series. Audio Mixers: James Barton ; Queensr˙che. Liner Note Author: Paul Suter. Recording information: Big Log Studios (1992-1994); Home (1992-1994); Music Grinder (1992-1994); The Astoria Theatre, London, England (1992-1994); The Dungeon (1992-1994); Triad (1992-1994). Editor: Don C. Tyler. Illustrator: Hugh Syne. Queensr˙che returned from a four-year absence with Promised Land only to find the hard rock landscape very different than the one they left in 1990. But Queensr˙che did something smart. Instead of trying to adjust themselves to fit into the world that their ...
| | Queensryche Empire CD (1990) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Operation: Mindcrime
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Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals, keyboards); Chris DeGarmo (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Michael Wilton (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Eddie Jackson (electric bass, fretless basss, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion). Additional personnel includes: Michael Kamen (arranger). Producer: Peter Collins. Compilation producer: David K. Tedds. Recorded at Vancouver Studios, Vancouver, Canada and Triad Studios, Redmond, Washington in 1990. Originally released on EMI (92806). Includes liner ...
| | Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime II CD (2006)
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$15.65 Personnel: Miranda Tate, Geoff Tate, Pamela Moore, Ronnie James Dio (vocals). Audio Mixer: Jason Slater. Recording information: Synergy Studios, Redmond; The Annex, Menlo Park; The Compound, Seattle, WA. Jet City pomp-metallers Queensryche left their denim-jacketed fanbase hanging for close to two ...
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$9.75 It is a simple objective really; create music to reflect the emotion of a specific time and space in the modern world.Launched as a collective effort between songwriters, Brett “B.” Crockett and Heather Pierce in 2001, Karmacoda laces their electronica/trip hop foundation with elements of rock, pop and jazz, creating truly addictive sonic recreation. Outfitting themselves with the turntable magic of DJ Rafael Acevedo, Eric Matsuno’s hypnotic bass, B. on vocals, guitar and keyboards and the soaring lead vocals of Heather, Karmacoda’s vibe is immediately engaging, particularly live.History / Discography:The summer 2001 release of Karmacoda's debut Reco mended garnered an overwhelmingly positive response and a happily surprised Karmacoda began receiving inquiries as to when the new group would perform live. Because Karmacoda began primarily as a studio project, the challenges and limitations of playing the material live were not a primary concern during writing and recording. Following the formation of the full, performing core of the band, Karmacoda's live shows quickly became popular throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, grabbing the attention of local promoters and clubs and a burgeoning fan base. By integrating a live VJ who creates real-time custom video projection, the band's musical vision was not only being heard but literally seen. The music on Reco mended was heavily featured in film and television soundtracks ...
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