Queensrÿche - Live 1991

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Review by GoldRag

Queensrÿche's Live 1991 album is a thrilling collection of live performances that captures the band at the height of their powers. Featuring tracks from their landmark album, Empire, as well as earlier hits like "Operation: Mindcrime" and "Queen of the Reich," the album showcases the band's virtuosic musicianship and powerful vocals.

The album's standout moments include the epic "Suite Sister Mary," which features a guest appearance by Pamela Moore, and the blistering "Eyes of a Stranger," which closes the album with a bang. Throughout the album, singer Geoff Tate's soaring vocals and the band's intricate guitar work and driving rhythms create a sense of energy and excitement that is palpable.

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Artist: Queensrÿche
Album: Live 1991
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

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Breaking The Silence
Operation Mindcrime

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  • Lathe Cut
  • 7"
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  • Unofficial Release
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Notes

Limited to 50 copies.

About Queensrÿche

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Queensrÿche started as The Mob in 1981, by guitarist , drummer , guitarist and bassist . Without a singer, they recruited to sing for them at a local rock festival. At the time, Tate was in another band called Babylon. After Babylon broke up, Tate performed a few shows with The Mob, but left the group. In 1981, The Mob put together sufficient funds to record a demo tape. Once again they asked Tate, who was in another band , to do the vocals and they recorded four songs Queen of the Reich, Nightrider, Blinded, and The Lady Wore Black. As the name The Mob was not available, they decided to name the band Queensryche after the first song on their demo tape, Queen of the Reich. In 1983, Queensryche released their demo tape as a self-titled EP "Queensryche". After the EP garnered international praise, receiving much airplay and selling an unusual amount of copies for a small independent release, Tate agreed to leave Myth and become Queensrÿches permanent lead singer. With the 1st full-length album "The Warning" in 1984 and their follow-up album "Rage For Order" in 1986, Queensryche continued to prove their worldwide dominance as one of the most respected and creative bands of the 80's. The band received worldwide acclaim after the album "Operation: Mindcrime" in 1988, which is often considered one of the greatest concept albums of all time. The follow-up album in 1990 "Empire" was also very successful and included the hit single "Silent Lucidity". The band has received three Grammy Award nominations for songs off both albums; Rockenfield also received a Grammy nomination outside of Queensrÿche. In 1997, guitarist and primary songwriter left the band for personal reasons. Over the years, his replacements have been , , and , respectively. In a band meeting on April 12, 2012, which Tate did not attend, the band members discussed outsourcing the fanclub and merchandising, resulting in the firing of Tates stepdaughter, Miranda, from running the bands fan club. Wilton, Rockenfield, and Jackson also fired the band manager, Susan Tate, because of ongoing arguments and division over decisions and feelings that Susan Tate was not working on the behalf of the band as a whole. On April 14, 2012, before the soundcheck for a show at the HSBC Arena in São Paulo, Brazil, Tate inquired with Wilton, Rockenfield, and Jackson why they had fired his wife and stepdaughter, and the other band members asked Tate questions about the deal with Zoetifex Studios. Following that São Paulo incident, Tate was fired from the band and replaced with Crimson Glory singer . On June 12, Tate and his wife filed a lawsuit in a Seattle court against his former bandmates, claiming that he was illegally fired from the band. They also sought a preliminary injunction to prevent both the plaintiffs and the defendants from using the Queensrÿche name. On July 13, 2012, the Washington state superior court defeated this motion, as well as a motion for a preliminary summary judgment filed by the defendants. The court ruled that both parties may use the brand Queensrÿche until the next court date. As a result of the judges preliminary verdict, there were two versions of Queensrÿche for 2 years. Geoff Tate fronted version of released their album Frequency Unknown on 23 April 2013. , the lineup comprised of Todd La Torre, Michael Wilton, Parker Lundgren, Eddie Jackson and Scott Rockenfield released their new self-titled album on 24 June 2013. Queensryche album sold around 13,500 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 23 on The Billboard 200 chart. It was revealed to the public on April 28, 2014 that Rockenfield, Wilton and Jackson were given the exclusive rights to the Queensrÿche trademark and that Tate received the rights to (which has to this date made 2 albums). Since that court decision two more albums from have been released, in 2015 and in 2019.

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Members

  • Kelly Gray
  • Geoff Tate
  • Eddie Jackson
  • Michael Wilton
  • Scott Rockenfield
  • Chris DeGarmo
  • Casey Grillo
  • Mike Stone
  • Parker Lundgren
  • Todd Latorre
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Summary by GoldRag

While some live albums can feel like a mere souvenir of a concert experience, Live 1991 stands on its own as a powerful and engaging record that demonstrates why Queensrÿche was one of the most important bands of their era. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is a must-have for anyone who loves hard rock and metal.