Live in Athens (Fates Warning video album)

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ReleasedNovember 22, 2005
Genre Progressive metal
Length165:00
Label InsideOut

Live in Athens is a 2005 DVD release by progressive metal band Fates Warning.

Contents

Track listing

Live Show:

  1. "One" – 4:39 (from Disconnected )
  2. "A Pleasant Shade of Gray Pt. III" – 3:36 (from A Pleasant Shade of Gray )
  3. "Life in Still Water" – 5:37 (from Parallels )
  4. "Simple Human" – 3:55 (from FWX )
  5. "Heal Me" – 4:22 (from FWX)
  6. "Pieces of Me" – 4:16 (from Disconnected)
  7. "Face the Fear" – 5:03 (from Inside Out)
  8. "Quietus" – 3:58 (from No Exit )
  9. "Another Perfect Day" – 4:12 (from FWX)
  10. "A Pleasant Shade of Gray Pt. XI" – 3:41 (from A Pleasant Shade of Gray)
  11. "The Eleventh Hour" – 8:06 (from Parallels)
  12. "Point of View" – 5:11 (from Parallels)
  13. "Monument" – 6:50 (from Inside Out )
  14. "Still Remains" – 15:37 (from Disconnected)
  15. "Nothing Left to Say" – 7:58 (from Perfect Symmetry )

Behind the Scenes

  1. "Excerpts from Bulgarian TV"
  2. "Athens Rehearsal"
  3. "Athens Soundcheck"

Holland Headway Festival 2005

  1. "Another Perfect Day"
  2. "The Eleventh Hour"

Personnel

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