Undead Indeed

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Undead Indeed
Undead indeed cover.jpg
Live album (Live DVD)by
ReleasedJune 11, 2008
RecordedAugust 17, 2007
VenueRupla Club, Kuopio, Finland
Genre Heavy metal
Length240 min
Label King Foo Entertainment
Tarot chronology
Crows Fly Black
(2006)
Undead Indeed
(2008)
Gravity of Light
(2010)

Undead Indeed is the first live DVD/2CD by Finnish heavy metal band Tarot. It was recorded in Rupla Club, Kuopio, Finland on August 17, 2007. [1] The DVD was released on June 11, 2008. [2]

Contents

CD & DVD

Track listing (DVD)

  1. Intro (Band coming on stage)
  2. Crows Fly Black
  3. Traitor
  4. Pyre of Gods
  5. Wings of Darkness
  6. Back in the Fire
  7. Tides
  8. Bleeding Dust
  9. Veteran of the Psychic Wars (Blue Öyster Cult cover)
  10. Angels of Pain
  11. Warhead
  12. Follow Me Into Madness
  13. Before the Skies Come Down
  14. Ashes to the Stars
  15. Undead Son
  16. You
  17. Crawlspace
  18. Guitar solo
  19. Rider of the Last Day
  20. I Rule

CD

  1. Crows Fly Back
  2. Traitor
  3. Pyre of Gods
  4. Tides
  5. Bleeding Dust
  6. Angels Of Pain
  7. Follow Me Into Madness
  8. Before the Skies Come Down
  9. Ashes to the Stars
  10. Undead Son
  11. You
  12. Crawlspace
  13. Rider of the Last Day
  14. I Rule

2 DVD Version

Track listing (DVD 1)

  1. Crows Fly Black
  2. Traitor
  3. Pyre of Gods
  4. Wings of Darkness
  5. Back in the Fire
  6. Tides
  7. Bleeding Dust
  8. Veteran of the Psychic Wars (Blue Öyster Cult cover)
  9. Angels of Pain
  10. Warhead
  11. Follow Me Into Madness
  12. Before the Skies Come Down
  13. Ashes to the Stars
  14. Undead Son
  15. You
  16. Crawlspace
  17. Guitar solo
  18. Rider of the Last Day
  19. I Rule

Bonus material (DVD 2)

2 CD version

2CD version cover Undead indeed 2cd.jpg
2CD version cover

Track listing (CD 1)

  1. Crows Fly Black
  2. Traitor
  3. Pyre of Gods
  4. Wings of Darkness
  5. Back in the Fire
  6. Tides
  7. Bleeding Dust
  8. Veteran of Psychic Wars
  9. Angels of Pain
  10. Warhead

Track listing (CD 2)

  1. Follow Me Into Madness
  2. Before the Skies Come Down
  3. Ashes to the Stars
  4. Undead Son
  5. You
  6. Crawlspace
  7. Rider of the Last Day
  8. I Rule
  9. Guardian Angel (bonus track)
  10. Things That Crawl at Night (bonus track)

The last two tracks were recorded at a separate performance on January 6, 2008.

Performers

Charts

Chart (2008)Peak
position
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista) [3] 18

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