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Artist: Riot

Title: Shine On

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 1998

Label: Zero Records (Japan)

Catalog Number: XRCN-2025

Personnel

Mike DiMeo lead vocals, keyboards
Mark Reale electric lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
Mike Flyntz electric lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Pete Perez bass, backing vocals
Bobby Jarzombak drums

Tracks

1.  Black Water live  1:47
2.  Angel Eyes live  4:26
3.  Soldier live  4:50
4.  The Man live  4:03
5.  Kings Are Falling live  4:34
6.  Bloodstreets live  4:19
7.  Watching the Signs live  4:48
8.  Cry for the Dying live  4:42
9.  Inishmore (Forsaken Heart) live  1:40
10.  Inishmore live  4:29
11.  Danny Boy live  2:49
12.  Liberty live  5:18
13.  Gypsy live  5:11
14.  The Last of the Mohicans/Glory Calling live  6:59
15.  Thundersteel live  4:02
16.  Nightbreaker live  4:26
17.  Warrior  5:46
  
Total Running Time:  74:09

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Axelinger Date: August 12, 2003 at 0:16
Nice shot of David St. Hubbins on the cover...

From: Reno Date: August 12, 2003 at 4:59
The Spinal Tap guy?

From: Axelinger Date: August 12, 2003 at 11:39
Yeah, look at the guy (Reale? Flyntz?) playing the black Les Paul on the cover; he's a dead ringer for the Spinal Tap character...

From: Axelinger Date: August 12, 2003 at 15:08
And now that I get another look at that cover, the singer somewhat resembles Barry Manilow...

From: Scott Date: February 10, 2004 at 12:11
A good live album but no where near the intensity and attitude of the Guy Speranza/Rhette Forrester years, especially on songs like "Warrior" and "Swords & Tequilla". I prefer this line-up doing the newer songs. The Inishmore material here is spectacular.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: December 20, 2012 at 18:27
Yeah is a good live album but with some lack of energy comparing to other live recordings of the band...still acceptable enough...80/100


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