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Double Live
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Live album by Yngwie J. Malmsteen
Released 1998
Recorded 5,6 & 7 May 1998 in Brazil
Genre Neo-classical metal
Label Foundation
Yngwie J. Malmsteen chronology
Facing the Animal
(1997)Facing the Animal1997
Double Live
(1998)
Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra
(1998)Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

Double Live is an 1998 live album released by Yngwie J. Malmsteen. It was recorded live in Brazil on 5 & 6 May 1998 at the Olympia in São Paulo and on 7 May 1998 at the Metropolitan in Rio de Janeiro. According to Mats Leven website most of the recordings originate from the second night in São Paulo.[2]

Track listing

Disc one

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "My Resurrection"   Yngwie Malmsteen Malmsteen 5:38
2. "Facing the Animal"   Malmsteen Malmsteen 4:21
3. "Rising Force"   Joe Lynn Turner Malmsteen 5:08
4. "Bedroom Eyes"   Göran Edman, Malmsteen Malmsteen 5:54
5. "Far Beyond the Sun"   (instrumental) Malmsteen 9:14
6. "Like an Angel"   Malmsteen Malmsteen 6:08
7. "Braveheart"   Malmsteen Malmsteen 4:52
8. "Seventh Sign"   Malmsteen Malmsteen 6:44
9. "Guitar solo (Trilogy Suite, Red House, Badinere)"   (instrumental) Malmsteen 15:03

Disc two

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Gates of Babylon"   Ronnie James Dio Ritchie Blackmore 7:45
2. "Alone in Paradise"   Malmsteen Malmsteen 4:54
3. "Pictures of Home"   Ian Gillan Blackmore, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice 4:38
4. "Never Die"   Malmsteen Malmsteen 6:56
5. "Black Star"   (instrumental) Malmsteen 7:18
6. "I'll See the Light, Tonight"   Jeff Scott Soto, Malmsteen Malmsteen 4:48

Personnel

Originally Cozy Powell would be the drummer for this tour, however due to his death on 5 April 1998, Jonas Ostman was hired to replace him.

Japanese Version

In Japan the album was released with an EP with 3 songs live of the Brazilian hard rock band Dr. Sin. This EP was called 'Live in Brazil'.

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. http://www.matsleven.com/disco.html

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