Deadly Lullabyes Live | ||||
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Released | 21 September 2004 | |||
Recorded | Various dates on King Diamond's 2003 North American tour | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Length | 90:02 | |||
Label | Massacre | |||
Producer | Andy LaRocque, King Diamond | |||
King Diamond chronology | ||||
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Deadly Lullabyes Live is the second live album by Danish heavy metal band King Diamond, released on 21 September 2004 through Massacre Records. It was recorded during The Puppet Master promotion tour. It spans two discs. The album features only recordings from the United States part of the tour.[1][2]
Track listing
Disc one
- "Funeral"
- "A Mansion in Darkness"
- "The Family Ghost"
- "Black Horsemen"
- "Spare This Life"
- "Mansion in Sorrow"
- "Spirits"
- "Sorry Dear"
- "Eye of the Witch"
- "Sleepless Nights"
Disc two
- "The Puppet Master"
- "Blood to Walk"
- "So Sad"
- "Living Dead"
- "Welcome Home"
- "The Invisible Guests"
- "Burn"
- ""Introductions""
- "Halloween"
- "No Presents for Christmas"
Personnel
Band
- King Diamond – vocals
- Andy LaRocque – guitars
- Mike Wead – guitars
- Hal Patino – bass
- Matt Thompson – drums
Additional musician
- Livia Zita – additional vocals
Production
- Øystein Wierli – live sound
- Jodi Cachia – actress
References
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