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Artist: Queensryche

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CD Title: Frequency Unknown

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2013

Label: Deadline/Cleopatra

Catalog Number: CLP 0275

Personnel

Geoff Tate vocals
Kelly Gray guitar
Randy Gane keyboards
Robert Sarzo guitar
Rudy Sarzo bass
Simon Wright drums

Craig Locicero Rhythm Guitars
Jason Slater Bass, keyboards
Evan Bautista Drums
Chris Cannella Guitar Solo Track 4
Ty Tabor Guitar Solo Tracks 5, 8
Paul Bostaph Drums
K.K.Downing Guitar Solo Track 6
Brad Gillis Guitar Solo Track 7
Dave Meniketti Guitar Solo Track 9
Chris Poland Guitar Solo Track 10

Tracks

1.  Cold  
2.  Dare  
3.  Give It To You  
4.  Slave  
5.  In the Hands of God  
6.  Running Backwards  
7.  Life Without You  
8.  Everything  
9.  Fallen  
10.  The Weight of the World  
11.  I Don't Believe in Love Bonus Track  
12.  Empire Bonus Track  
13.  Jet City Woman Bonus Track  
14.  Silent Lucidity Bonus Track  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Doug Date: May 10, 2013 at 18:36
Interesting personnel line up...Sarzo, Wright; very (Un)Queensryche. Have not given this a spin yet. Album cover pretty much tells you what Geoff Tate thinks about the Queensryche feuding the past few years, huh?

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: May 10, 2013 at 20:40
Doug: Also interesting that they bothered to list Tate's touring band, even though it's already ccome to light that most of them didn't play on the album. Jason Slater, the producer, did a lot of the guitars, and drums were done by, I believe, Paul Bostaph. The tunes are typicall, not-very-catchy latter-day Ryche, circa Hear In The Now Frontier. Heavier than you'd expect from Tate, given his oft-expressed dislike of meetal. Now that he's fighting for the right to use the name though, he sucked it up and tried to deliver a heavy record. Well, it's heavy, but not necessarily all that good, and the four re-recorded classics (so he can keep the rights to those versions regardless of the outcome of his court case) suck, of course. Just like 99% of all re-recorded classics by any band.

From: MetalllianStallion Date: May 12, 2013 at 5:57
'Frequency Unknown' is encrypted code for F.U. to fans for being a sucker enough to purchase this CD. In a rock reality universe this should be the final death knell for both versions of the group for once what was a mighty band. If your waiting for the other Ryche-Light edition of the group with Tate-clone La Torre, it's not any better IMO. From what I know this album was slapped together in a few months(along with the band), written primarily by Tate and Jason Slater. The Ryche has been on life support to me since 'Promised Land' as you can't redeem what you don't have. Tate doesn't have the range anymore to sing much of their earlier material and their albums of the last 15 years + are mediocre at best in terms of writing content IMO. Of course the reason for the 'RUSH' job on this album is for Queensryche name recognition, before Tate has to 'legally' rename his (solo) band on the upcoming Has-beens of Rock tour with Jack Russel's Great White. R.I.P.

From: Doug Date: May 13, 2013 at 17:16
Great updates from the always reliable Doghouse and Metallian, thanks! This why HH site rules.

From: hair metal again Date: October 24, 2019 at 12:16
excellent album for Geoff Tate and his friends ,not really a QUEENSRYCHE one, with a massive clear hard heavy sound ,fine songs ,sensational vocal work and overall a fresh approach !didnt expect that one to hook me ,but it did ,as it seems to sound flawless without much effort!all the songs are very good and i really enjoyed them

From: Planet Y Date: January 18, 2023 at 13:43
The only album under the Queensr˙che-name that I don't have a copy of. Did listen to FU a couple of times. This whole episode is now ten years ago. It is strange to read how people had already given up on the band. I became a fan again, and have enjoyed all the new band albums very much.

From: CMGio Date: September 25, 2023 at 2:22
I am really glad I got this album for free back when I writing reviews, because I would have been really unhappy if I had spent money on it. It's terrible.


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