Live in Midgård
Live in Midgård is the first official live album released by Swedish heavy metal band Therion. This double-disc album was recorded in Colombia, Germany and Hungary during the Secret of the Runes world tour in autumn and winter 2001. Cover by Axel Jusseit and Thomas Ewerhard.
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Released | 30 September 2002 | |||
Recorded | Autumn-winter 2001 | |||
Genre | Symphonic metal | |||
Length | 1:54:02 | |||
Label | Nuclear Blast NB 1033-2 | |||
Producer | Therion | |||
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Track listing
CD one
- "Ginnungagap (Prologue)"
- "Invocation of Naamah" (original studio version on Theli (1996))
- "Birth of Venus Illegitima"
- "Enter Vril-Ya"
- "Riders of Theli"
- "Symphony of the Dead"
- "A Black Rose (Covered With Tears, Blood and Ice)"
- "The Return"
- "Baal Reginon"
- "Flesh of the Gods"
- "Seawinds" (Accept cover)
- "Schwarzalbenheim"
- "In the Desert of Set" (original studio version on Theli (1996))
CD two
- "The Wings of the Hydra"
- "Asgård"
- "The Secret of the Runes (Epilogue)"
- "The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah"
- "Summer Night City" (ABBA cover)
- "The Beauty in Black"
- "Seven Secrets of the Sphinx"
- "Wine of Aluqah"
- "Raven of Dispersion"
- "To Mega Therion" (original studio version on Theli (1996))
- "Cults of the Shadow" (original studio version on Theli (1996))
Credits
- Christofer Johnsson – lead and rhythm guitar, lead vocals
- Kristian Niemann – lead and rhythm guitar
- Johan Niemann – bass guitar
- Sami Karppinen – drums
Guest musicians
- Sarah Jezebel Deva – soprano, lead vocals
- Maria Ottoson – soprano
- Johanna Mårlöv – alto
- Anders Engberg – tenor, lead vocals
- Petri Heino – baritone
- Risto Hämäläinen – baritone
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