Rendered Waters

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Rendered Waters
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 28, 2011
Recorded2011
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock
Length46:37
Label Steamhammer Records
Producer Lenny Wolf
Kingdom Come chronology
Magnified
(2009)
Rendered Waters
(2011)
Outlier
(2013)
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Rendered Waters is the twelfth album by American/German rock band Kingdom Come. All but three tracks on this disc are old material from previous albums. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Can't Deny" (re-recorded, originally on Hands of Time ) Lenny Wolf, Marty Wolff4:05
2."The Wind" (re-recorded, originally on In Your Face )Johnny B. Frank, Danny Stag, Wolf, Wolff3:46
3."Blue Trees"Wolf3:21
4."Should I" (re-recorded, originally on Hands of Time)Wolf, Carol Tatum6:24
5."I've Been Trying" (re-recorded, originally on Hands of Time)Wolf3:34
6."Pushing Hard" (re-recorded, originally on Kingdom Come )Wolf, Wolff5:13
7."Seventeen" (re-recorded, originally on Kingdom Come)Wolf, Wolff4:34
8."Is It Fair Enough"Wolf4:08
9."Living Out Of Touch" (re-recorded, originally on Kingdom Come)Wolf, Wolff4:05
10."Don't Remember"Wolf3:05
11."Break Down The Wall" (re-recorded, originally on the album Burns Like A Star by Wolf's earlier band Stone Fury)Wolf, Bruce Gowdy4:22

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