Pantera - Official Live: 101 Proof Year: 1997 Style: Thrash/Groove Metal Country: USA Tracklist: 01. "A New Level" – 4:24 02. "Walk" – 5:50 03. "Becoming" – 3:59 04. "5 Minutes Alone" – 5:36 05. "Sandblasted Skin" – 4:29 06. "Suicide Note Pt. 2" – 4:20 07. "War Nerve" – 5:21 08. "Strength Beyond Strength" – 3:37 09. "Dom/Hollow" – 3:43 10. "This Love" – 6:57 11. "I'm Broken" – 4:27 12. "Cowboys from Hell" – 4:35 13. "Cemetery Gates" – 7:53 14. "Fucking Hostile" – 3:56 15. "Where You Come From" – 5:11 16. "I Can't Hide" – 2:1 Line Up: Phil Anselmo – vocals Dimebag Darrell – lead guitar Rex Brown – bass Guitar Vinnie Paul – drums
Ссылки : тема на форуме (lossless) Official Live: 101 Proof — концертный альбом группы Pantera, вышел 14 июля, 1997 (смотри 1997 в музыке). Первые 14 песен — это записи живых исполнений песен, выпущенных на предыдущих альбомах, начиная с Cowboys from Hell. Последние две — «Where You Come From» и «I Can’t Hide», были впервые представлены на этом альбоме.
* 14 мая 1999 года — альбом получает статус золотого.
Альбом занял 15-е место в чарте The Billboard 200.
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The first fourteen tracks are live recordings of songs from previously released studio albums (starting with Cowboys from Hell); the last two songs ("Where You Come From" and "I Can't Hide") are new studio recordings. Official Live: 101 Proof reached #15 on the Billboard Top 200 charts.
The track "Dom/Hollow" is an amalgamation of parts of "Domination" (originally from Cowboys From Hell) and "Hollow" (originally from Vulgar Display of Power). The band played "Domination" leading into "Hollow" virtually every time they played either song live.
The track "Hostile" is simply a live version of "Fucking Hostile" (from Vulgar Display) with a shortened title.
The album cover is meant to look like a whiskey bottle label with "101 Proof" referring to alcohol content and "No 5" referring to the brand (Like Jack Daniels Old No 7 brand) and the fact that the band considered this is their fifth "official" release (starting with Cowboys from Hell and not counting their four earlier independent albums). Wikipedia
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