Live in Eindhoven

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Live in Eindhoven
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Live album by
ReleasedOctober 30, 2001
RecordedMay 31, 1998
Venue Dynamo Open Air in Eindhoven, Netherlands
Genre Technical death metal
Length54:26
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Chuck Schuldiner
Death chronology
Live in L.A. (Death & Raw)
(2001)
Live in Eindhoven
(2001)
Live in Cottbus '98
(2005)

Live in Eindhoven is the second live album by American band Death. It was recorded in Eindhoven, Netherlands at Dynamo Open Air in May 1998 and released on October 30, 2001, through Nuclear Blast. The album was also released in DVD format. The performance of "Spirit Crusher" was released as a music video. It was their final release before Chuck Schuldiner succumbed to brain cancer. Some of the proceeds, if bought directly from Nuclear Blast, were sent to Schuldiner. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Philosopher"4:21
2."Trapped in a Corner"4:40
3."Crystal Mountain"5:01
4."Suicide Machine"4:19
5."Together as One"4:05
6."Zero Tolerance"4:50
7."Lack of Comprehension"3:46
8."Flesh and the Power It Holds"8:41
9."Flattening of Emotions"4:26
10."Spirit Crusher"6:56
11."Pull the Plug"5:21
Total length:54:26

Production

The album was not remastered for sound and captured the original sound from the live performance.[ citation needed ]

Personnel

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