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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 notes by Paul Suter. This is part of EMI Records "Queensryche Remastered" series. Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals, keyboards); Chris DeGarmo (6- & 12-string acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, background vocals); Michael Wilton (6- & 12-string acoustic & electric guitars); Eddie Jackson (electric & fretless basses, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Michael Kamen (strings); B.O.B. (background vocals). Engineers: James "Jimbo" Barton, Paul Northfield. Recorded at Vancouver Studios, Vancouver, Canada and Triad Studios, Redmond, Washington in 1990. Digitally remastered by Steve Hoffman. Personnel: Geoff Tate (vocals, whistling, keyboards); Chris DeGarmo (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, keyboards, 12-string bass, background vocals); Michael Wilton (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, 12-string bass, fretless bass); Eddie Jackson (electric bass, fretless bass, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: James Barton . Recording information: Triad Studios, Redmond, WA, Vancouver, British Columbia (1990); Vancouver Studios (1990). Photographer: Harold Sinclair. One of the most praised metal albums of the late '80s, Operation: Mindcrime was an extremely tough act to follow. But while Empire isn't quite on a par with that gem, it is certainly one of the most absorbing headbanger efforts of 1990. Highly conceptual and anything but redundant, Empire demonstrates beautifully just how imaginative Queensr˙che can be. If anyone has bridged the gap between the bombast of Iron Maiden and the artiness of Pink Floyd, it is Queensr˙che. But as much as one may be reminded of Floyd's The Wall on pieces like "Anybody Listening?," "Silent Lucidity," and "Resistance," Empire leaves no doubt that Queensr˙che has a rich personality all its own. ~ Alex Henderson With the breakthrough success and worldwide respect that Queensryche gained from their conceptual masterpiece OPERATION: MINDCRIME, how could the band possibly outdo or at the least match themselves? Just two years after the release of MINDCRIME Queensryche reinvented themselves (though certainly not for the last time). While many fans were clamoring for a conceptual sequel, the band returned to a song-oriented approach that was more art rock and less metal-edged. Now quite far removed from the fantasy and techno-paranoia lyrical themes of their earlier works, the band tackled overcoming social and physical handicaps ("Best I Can"), poverty, and regret ("Della Brown"). Focused much less on the darker side of love that was always so prevalent in their sound, the band was now brave enough to be romantic ("Another Rainy Night" and "Hand On Heart"). While Queensryche lost some diehard metal fans with EMPIRE, the mature sound and tight production of Peter Collins (Rush) saw the band break into the mainstream (and top off at #9 on the Billboard singles chart) with the Pink Floyd-inspired "Silent Lucidity." With the breakthrough success and worldwide respect that Queensryche gained from their conceptual masterpiece OPERATION: MINDCRIME, how could the band possibly outdo or at least match themselves? Just two years after the release of MINDCRIME, Queensryche reinvented themselves (though certainly not for the last time). While manQ - 3 Stars - Good - Recommended as one of the top 5 metal albums of 1990. - "..The thinking person's rock album...which exudes craft and intelligence at will without ever sounding pretentious or forgetting mighty riffs and classic melodies.." Q - 3 Stars - Good - Recommended as one of the top 5 metal albums of 1990. - "..The thinking person's rock album...which exudes craft and intelligence at will without ever sounding pretentious or forgetting mighty riffs and classic melodies.." Empire Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Hard Rock, Rock, Enhanced CD | | Label | EMI Latin | | Orig Year | 1990 | | All Time Sales Rank | 2522  | | CD Universe Part number | 5926683 | | Catalog number | 81070 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 10, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | James Barton; Paul Northfield | | Personnel | Geoff Tate - vocals Eddie Jackson - electric bass, fretless basss, background vocals Michael Wilton - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar Scott Rockenfield - drums, percussion Chris DeGarmo - guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, keyboards, 12-string bass, background vocals
Also: Michael Kamen, Bob, Vancouver, James "Jimbo" Barton, Redmond, Canada and Triad Studios | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Empire Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews And Then There Was Empire... Akin to Metallica's "Black album," this is where the wheels started to come off the Queensryche express. Though a huge commercial success and extremely slick production(a-la the black album), they promptly swung away from the experimental creativity of earlier work. I still liked the album, but at the same time it wasn't quite the direction I was hoping for. It only gets worse from here... Submitted by dcampbell (East Stroudsburg, PA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome ! Queensryche's Empire is still by far their best !!!!!!!!!1 Submitted by mitchellpage (Meraux, La)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Queensryche becomes an empire It's like they decided to make an album that was the complete opposite of "Operation : Mindcrime".This is a collection of songs unrelated to each other,that stand up well on their own.Certainly this was a huge commercial success,but i also think it was a very good album that is not without it's faults. Submitted by Sinkadotentree (Wasaga Beach,On) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Superior I know everybody loves Operation Mindcrime, actually I love it too, however IMO this one is far superior, the music is so muture and classy. The best Queensryche to date. Submitted by CE (Mexico City) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Super ! ! ! De lo maximo...esto es lo mejor de Queensryche, el sonido es de lo mejor tambien...el album de su carrera, sin duda. Submitted by Julian (Agualeguas, NL, Mexico) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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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, WI; Madison, WI; Mayfair Recording, London, ...
| | Queensryche (1st LP) CD (1983) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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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 a sensation in the U.K. and Europe. The ...
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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); ...
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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 edge a bit on this release. The hair metal ...
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Queensryche: Chris DeGarmo, Geoff Tate, Michael Wilton, Eddie Jackson, Scott Rockenfield. Additional personnel: David Ragsdale (violin); Matt Rollings (piano, keyboards, synthesizers); Steve Nathan (keyboards, synthesizers). Producer: Peter Collins. Compilation producer: David K. Tedds. Principally recorded at Sixteenth Avenue Sound, Nashville, Tennessee and Studio Litho, Seattle, Washington in 1996. originally released on EMI (56141). Includes liner notes by Paul Suter. This is part of EMI Records "Queensryche Remastered" series. Composers: Chris DeGarmo; Geoff Tate. Personnel: Geoff Tate (vocals); David Ragsdale (violin); Toby Wright (recorder); Matt Rollings, Steve Nathan (keyboards, mini-Moog synthesizer). Audio Mixer: Toby Wright. Liner Note Author: Paul Suter. Recording information: ...
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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 ...
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