Eternal Live

Eternal Live is the fifth album by American glam metal band Slaughter and their first full-length live album. This is the last album to feature guitarist Tim Kelly, who was killed in a car accident shortly before the release of the album.[1]

Eternal Live
Live album by
ReleasedMay 19, 1998
RecordedSummer 1997 in Mexico and Las Vegas, Nevada
GenreGlam metal
Length47:33
LabelCMC International
ProducerDana Strum, Mark Slaughter
Slaughter chronology
Revolution
(1997)
Eternal Live
(1998)
Back to Reality
(1999)

Track listing

  1. "Rock the World" - 3:52
  2. "Get Used to It" - 3:26
  3. "Shout It Out" - 3:29
  4. "Mad About You" - 4:40
  5. "Spend My Life" - 2:19
  6. "Fly to the Angels" - 5:22
  7. "Real Love" - 3:41
  8. "Dance for Me" - 3:19
  9. "Searchin'" - 4:05
  10. "The Wild Life" - 3:06
  11. "Move to the Music" - 4:00
  12. "Up All Night" - 6:12[2]

Japan Edition

The Japan edition contains an extra track called "Times They Change/Out For Love", and a slightly different track listing order.

  1. "Rock the World"
  2. "Get Used to It"
  3. "Shout It Out"
  4. "The Wild Life"
  5. "Move to the Music"
  6. "Times The Change/Out For Love"
  7. "Up All Night '98"
  8. "Mad About You"
  9. "Spend My Life"
  10. "Fly to the Angels '98"
  11. "Real Love"
  12. "Dance for Me"
  13. "Searchin'"

Personnel

gollark: > I think I will use politicians -- oh, wait, that's already happening.Politicians are NOT destroying the Earth. That would require directed and focused effort.
gollark: That seems like one of those not-actually-meaningful fake profound things.
gollark: https://qntm.org/destroy
gollark: This is apparently limited to some lowish % of light speed due to energy lost decelerating the hydrogen.
gollark: One idea was also the Bussard ramjet, where you scoop up interstellar hydrogen and run it through a fusion reactor for propulsion.

References

  1. name=broadwayworld>last.fm (2016). "Slaughter". last.fm. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
  2. allmusic (2016). "Slaughter Eternal Live". Allmusic. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
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