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2005 live album by Evergrey
A Night to Remember
Live album by Evergrey
Released2005
Recorded19 October 2004
VenueStora Teatern, Gothenburg, Sweden
GenreProgressive metal
Length1:52:02
LabelInsideOut
Evergrey chronology
The Inner Circle
(2004)
A Night to Remember
(2005)
Monday Morning Apocalypse
(2006)

A Night to Remember is the first live album by Swedish progressive metal band Evergrey. It was recorded at Stora Teatern in Gothenburg on 19 October 2004 and released in 2005.

Track listing

Source:

CD 1

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Blinded"
  3. "End of Your Days"
  4. "More Than Ever"
  5. "She Speaks to the Dead"
  6. "Rulers of the Mind"
  7. "Blackened Dawn"
  8. "Waking Up Blind"
  9. "As I Lie Here Bleeding"
  10. "Misled"
  11. "Mark of the Triangle"

CD 2

  1. "When the Walls Go Down"
  2. "Harmless Wishes"
  3. "Essence of Conviction"
  4. "Solitude Within"
  5. "Nosferatu"
  6. "Recreation Day"
  7. "For Every Tear That Falls"
  8. "A Touch of Blessing"
  9. "The Masterplan"

Personnel

Band

  • Tom S. Englund – vocals and guitar
  • Henrik Danhage – guitar
  • Michael Håkansson – bass
  • Rikard Zander – keyboards
  • Jonas Ekdahl – drums

Live choir

  • Carina Englund (also performs lead female vocals on "For Every Tear That Falls")
  • Tinna Karlsdotter
  • Andy Engberg

Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra string quartet

  • Peter Svensson – cello
  • Nicola Voruvka – violin
  • Lotte Lybeck – violin
  • Karin Claesson – viola

References

  1. ^ "Tom S. Englund and Johan Niemann, Evergrey, on "The Storm Within", musical influences and the band's 20th anniversary - Betreutes Proggen". www.betreutesproggen.de. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
  2. "Evergrey - A Night To Remember". Metal Temple Magazine. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
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