A Tribute to Carl Albert

A Tribute to Carl Albert is a live album by heavy metal band Vicious Rumors, released in 1995. This live album is a compilation of recordings done in 1994 during their European Tour and put together as a tribute to singer Carl Albert.[1]

A Tribute to Carl Albert
Live album by
Released1995
GenrePower metal, heavy metal
Length74:37
LabelGTM, SPV
ProducerVicious Rumors
Vicious Rumors chronology
The Voice
(1994)
A Tribute to Carl Albert
(1995)
Something Burning
(1996)

Tracks 1 through 14 were recorded live, while tracks 15-17 are previously unreleased studio tracks.

Track listing

  1. "On the Edge"
  2. "Abandoned"
  3. "No Fate"
  4. "Ministry of Fear"
  5. "Digital Dictator"
  6. "Against the Grain"
  7. "The Voice"
  8. "Hell Razor"
  9. "Thunder and Rain Pt. 1"
  10. "Thunder and Rain Pt. 2"
  11. "Worlds and Machines"
  12. "Thinking of You"
  13. "Down to the Temple"
  14. "Don't Wait for Me"
  15. "My Machine"
  16. "Put the Blame on Me"
  17. "Indisintegration"

Personnel

  • Geoff Thorpe: Guitars
  • Mark McGee: Guitars
  • Carl Albert: Vocals
  • Tommy Sisco: Bass
  • Dave Starr: Bass (on My Machine, Put the Blame on Me and Indisintegration)
  • Larry Howe: Drums

Rationale

The details for the recording rationale is included into the album as follow:

"This album is a Two Track digital bootleg recorded with 2 Microphones on our last European Tour in "1994". We never planned on releasing these tapes. This is our last album with Carl. It's as raw as can be. "No Overdubs". We put it together to feel like one Show! VR is Forever!!! With Carl's spirit we will carry on as a band."

Dedication

"This album is dedicated to the Best Singer & Friend in the World"

Carl Albert 1962–1995

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