In Tuned Out - Live '93

In Tuned Out - Live '93
Live album by Shadow Project
Released February 22, 1994
Recorded 1993
Genre Alternative rock, gothic metal
Length 65:04
Label Triple X
Producer Mark Linett
Shadow Project chronology
Dreams for the Dying
(1992)
In Tuned Out - Live'93
(1994)
From the Heart
(1998)

In Tuned Out - Live '93 is a live album by alt-rock/goth metal band Shadow Project, released in early 1994 by Triple X Records.

Production

During their 1993 tour in support for Dreams for the Dying's release, Shadow Project recorded a concert held in Fullerton, California on June 20, later to be released as In Tuned Out.[1] Alongside tracks culled from their two studio albums, the record features an Alice Cooper medley, a David Bowie cover ("Panic in Detroit") and two unreleased songs.[2] A Christian Death original, "Still Born/Still Life"[3] - dedicated to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer[4] - was also included in the set.

Split

Three months after this recording Shadow Project broke up.[2] Eva O and Paris left the band to focus on the Eva O Halo Experience CD Demons Fall for an Angel's Kiss.[5] For his part, Williams declared that Shadow Project went as far it could. "Eva wanted to go in one direction and I in another", he justified; he then went on to pursue his own musical interests.[6]

Track listing

No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Under Your Wing 3"  Eva O. 2:27
2. "Holy Hell"  Eva O. 3:36
3. "Lying Deep"  Eva O. 4:37
4. "Here and There"  Eva O. 2:06
5. "Panic in Detroit"  D. Bowie 3:30
6. "Death Plays His Role"  Eva O. 2:28
7. "Penny In A Bucket"  Eva O. 3:12
8. "Static Jesus"  Eva O. 5:39
9. "Days of Glory"  R. Williams, Eva O. 4:12
10. "Still Born/Still Life"  R. Williams 2:20
11. "Knight Stalker"  Eva O. 6:01
12. "Dead Babies/Killer"  A. Cooper, G. Buxton, D. Dunaway, N. Smith 8:29
13. "Guilty Stroke"  R. Williams, Paris 5:32
14. "Epitaph (Time Will Tell)"  R. Williams, J. Emery 3:50
15. "When the Heart Breaks"  R. Williams 2:23
16. "Lore"  Eva O., Paris 4:42

Credits

Shadow Project
Production

References

  1. "Projects". Rozznet - The Official Rozz Williams Website. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  2. 1 2 Thompson, Dave (1994). Shadow Project Liner Notes (CD booklet). Shadow Project. Los Angeles, California: Triple X Records. p. 05.
  3. John Bush. "The Rage of Angels - Christian Death". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  4. Andrew Corson (1996). "Two Shimmering Sides of a Euphonious Sword". Carpe Noctem, 1(3). Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  5. "Biography". Rozznet - The Official Rozz Williams Website. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  6. Roger de Wormhout & Nath de Bézouce (1995). "Rozz Williams Interview". Le Scatopode, 2. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
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