Live on Fire

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Live On Fire
Axel Rudi Pell - Live on Fire cover.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedMarch 22, 2013
Genre Hard rock
Speed metal
Power metal
Heavy metal
Length1:50:31
Label SPV
Axel Rudi Pell chronology
Circle of the Oath
(2012)
Live On Fire
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Live On Fire is the third live album by the German guitar-player Axel Rudi Pell. [3]

Contents

Track listing

CD Version: Disc 1 (Essigfabrik, Cologne, Germany (October 18th 2012))

  1. "The Guillotine Suite (Intro)" (from Circle of the Oath )
  2. "Ghost In The Black" (from Circle of the Oath )
  3. "Strong as A Rock" (from Kings and Queens )
  4. "Before I Die" (from Circle of the Oath )
  5. "The Masquerade Ball/Casbah/Dreaming Dead/Whole Lotta Love/Dreaming Dead" (from The Masquerade Ball/Between the Walls/The Crest )
  6. "Drum Solo"
  7. "Mystica/Mistreated/Mystica" (from Mystica )

CD Version: Disc 2 (Essigfabrik, Cologne, Germany (October 18th 2012))

  1. "Oceans of Time" (from Oceans of Time )
  2. "Circle of the Oath" (from Circle of the Oath )
  3. "Fool Fool" (from Black Moon Pyramid )
  4. "Keyboard Solo/Carousel/Jam/Carousel" (from Oceans of Time )
  5. "Tear Down The Walls/Nasty Reputation" (from The Masquerade Ball/Nasty Reputation )
  6. "Rock the Nation" (from Mystica )

DVD Version: Disc 1 (Essigfabrik, Cologne, Germany (October 18th 2012))

  1. "The Guillotine Suite (Intro)"
  2. "Ghost In The Black"
  3. "Strong as A Rock"
  4. "Before I Die"
  5. "The Masquerade Ball/Casbah/Dreaming Dead/Whole Lotta Love/Dreaming Dead"
  6. "Drum Solo"
  7. "Mystica/Mistreated/Mystica"
  8. "Oceans of Time"
  9. "Circle of the Oath"
  10. "Fool Fool"
  11. "Keyboard Solo/Carousel/Jam/Carousel"
  12. "Tear Down The Walls/Nasty Reputation"
  13. "Rock the Nation"

DVD Version: Disc 2 (Rock of Ages Festival (July 28th 2012) + bonus features)

  1. "The Guillotine Suite (Intro)"
  2. "Ghost In The Black"
  3. "Strong as A Rock"
  4. "Before I Die"
  5. "The Masquerade Ball/Casbah/Dreaming Dead/Whole Lotta Love/Dreaming Dead"
  6. "Drum Solo"
  7. "Mystica/Mistreated/Mystica"
  8. "Oceans of Time"
  9. "Circle of the Oath"
  10. "Tear Down The Walls/Nasty Reputation"
  11. "Rock the Nation"
  12. "Axel Rudi Pell: The Home Story (bonus)"
  13. "Axel Rudi Pell: Interview (bonus)"
  14. "Hallelujah (Music Video) (bonus)"

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  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2013-01-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)