Live from Russia

Live from Russia is U.D.O.'s first live album, recorded live at the Tochka Club in Moscow on 1 May 2001, performing Accept and solo material.

Live from Russia
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 2001
Recorded1 May 2001, Moscow, Russia
GenreHeavy metal
LabelBreaker
ProducerStefan Kaufmann
U.D.O. chronology
Holy
(1999)
Live from Russia
(2001)
Man and Machine
(2002)
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The Russian subtitle "Из России с Концертом" translates to "From Russia With Concert".

The back cover features a message from the band:

"This album is dedicated to all our fans worldwide - for a great support all over the years"

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Holy"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann5:20
2."Raiders of Beyond"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann4:15
3."Midnight Mover"Accept, Deaffy3:14
4."Independence Day"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann5:53
5."Metal Eater"Dirkschneider, Dieth, Deaffy4:15
6."Protectors of Terror"Accept, Deaffy4:31
7."Animal House"Accept, Deaffy3:57
8."Turn Me On"Accept, Deaffy5:34
9."Drum Solo" 2:28
10."T.V. War"Accept, Deaffy3:39
11."No Limits"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann4:11
12."Run If You Can"Accept5:23
13."Winterdreams"Accept5:26
14."In the Darkness"Accept, Deaffy6:05
Total length:1:04:11
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Like a Loaded Gun"Accept, Deaffy4:45
2."Recall the Sin"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann5:03
3."Break the Rules"Dirkschneider, Dieth, Susemihl4:00
4."Midnight Highway"Accept4:11
5."Heaven Is Hell"Accept, Deaffy7:15
6."Monsterman"Accept, Deaffy3:09
7."Living on a Frontline"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann, Dieth, Susemihl11:47
8."Heart of Gold"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann4:57
9."Shout it Out"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann8:32
10."Cut Me Out"Dirkschneider, Kaufmann4:59
11."I'm A Rebel"George Alexander3:39
12."They Want War"Accept, Deaffy6:19
Total length:1:08:36

Line up

Production

  • Stefan Kaufmann: Producer, Mixing
  • Peter Dirkschneider: Engineering
  • Frank Trzaskowski: Engineering
  • Manfred Melchior: Mastering
  • Oliver Kämper: Cover art
  • Vadim Savitsky: Photography
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