Alive (Dr. Sin album)

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Alive
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Live album by
Released1999
RecordedLive tracks from 1997/1998 concerts around Brazil.
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock
Length42:51
Label Paradoxx Music
Unimar Music
Pony Canyon(Jap)
Producer Dr. Sin & Robson Stipancovich
Dr. Sin chronology
Live in Brazil
(1997)
Alive
(1999)
Dr. Sin II
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Alive is an album by Brazilian hard rock band Dr. Sin. It was recorded during their 1997/1998 concert tour. This album contains 7 live tracks and 2 new studio tracks.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Karma"4:47
2."Isolated"4:02
3."Down in the Trenches (Part. I e II)"7:40
4."Sometimes"5:05
5."Fire"4:24
6."Emotional Catastrophe"3:43
7."No Rules"5:22
8."Experimental Dog (instrumental – studio)"4:19
9."Free to Fly (studio)"4:49

Personnel

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