UPC: 781676717729
Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Feb 28, 2012
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Personnel: Chuck Schuldiner (vocals, guitar); Shannon Hamm (guitar); Richard Christy (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Eric Greif; Richard Christy.
Recording information: Dynamo Open Air Festival, Eindhoven, Holland (05/31/1998); Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles, CA (05/31/1998); Dynamo Open Air Festival, Eindhoven, Holland (12/05/1998); Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles, CA (12/05/1998).
Death's Vivus! is a double-disc set of live performances that pairs Live at Eindhoven 1998 and Live in L.A.: Death & Raw. These are soundboard recordings from the iconic death metal group's 1998 tour in support of The Sound of Perseverance. They were originally never intended for distribution, but in 2001, Nuclear Blast released the albums as a way to raise money for vocalist Chuck Schuldiner's fight against cancer. Because they are essentially bootlegs, the fidelity is mediocre and the track list doesn't differ much from one set to the next, but the performances are commendable and the band's last lineup is heavy as hell, making it a worthwhile two-fer for fans who want to dig past the discography. ~ Jason Lymangrover
Liner Note Authors: Eric Greif; Richard Christy.
Recording information: Dynamo Open Air Festival, Eindhoven, Holland (05/31/1998); Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles, CA (05/31/1998); Dynamo Open Air Festival, Eindhoven, Holland (12/05/1998); Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles, CA (12/05/1998).
Death's Vivus! is a double-disc set of live performances that pairs Live at Eindhoven 1998 and Live in L.A.: Death & Raw. These are soundboard recordings from the iconic death metal group's 1998 tour in support of The Sound of Perseverance. They were originally never intended for distribution, but in 2001, Nuclear Blast released the albums as a way to raise money for vocalist Chuck Schuldiner's fight against cancer. Because they are essentially bootlegs, the fidelity is mediocre and the track list doesn't differ much from one set to the next, but the performances are commendable and the band's last lineup is heavy as hell, making it a worthwhile two-fer for fans who want to dig past the discography. ~ Jason Lymangrover
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Philosopher
2 - Spirit Crusher
3 - Trapped in a Corner
4 - Scavenger of Human Sorrow
5 - Crystal Mountain
6 - Flesh and the Power It Holds
7 - Zero Tolerance
8 - Zombie Ritual
9 - Suicide Machine
10 - Together as One
11 - Empty Words
12 - Symbolic
13 - Pull the Plug
Disc 2:
1 - Philosopher
2 - Trapped in a Corner
3 - Crystal Mountain
4 - Suicide Machine
5 - Together as One
6 - Zero Tolerance
7 - Lack of Comprehension
8 - Flesh and the Power It Holds
9 - Flattening of Emotions
10 - Spirit Crusher
11 - Pull the Plug
1 - Philosopher
2 - Spirit Crusher
3 - Trapped in a Corner
4 - Scavenger of Human Sorrow
5 - Crystal Mountain
6 - Flesh and the Power It Holds
7 - Zero Tolerance
8 - Zombie Ritual
9 - Suicide Machine
10 - Together as One
11 - Empty Words
12 - Symbolic
13 - Pull the Plug
Disc 2:
1 - Philosopher
2 - Trapped in a Corner
3 - Crystal Mountain
4 - Suicide Machine
5 - Together as One
6 - Zero Tolerance
7 - Lack of Comprehension
8 - Flesh and the Power It Holds
9 - Flattening of Emotions
10 - Spirit Crusher
11 - Pull the Plug