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Knight Treasures (Live and More)

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Artist
  
Axel Rudi Pell

Release date
  
2002

Similar
  
Axel Rudi Pell albums, Other albums

Knight Treasures (Live and More) is a live show and extra material 2 DVD set by German Heavy Metal Guitarist Axel Rudi Pell. There is also a live 2-CD set of the show called Knights Live.

Contents

DVD1

The first DVD contains a live show performed at The Zeche in Pell's home town of Bochum, Germany on the 5th of May 2002 during the 2002 Shadow Zone tour.

Tracks performed

1. Edge of the World
2. Nasty Reputation
3. Tear Down the Walls
4. Medley: Masquerade Ball/Casbah/Drum Solo/Stargazer/Casbah
5. Follow the Sign
6. Fool Fool
7. Carousel
8. The Clown is Dead
9. Call Her Princess
10. Snake Eyes
11. Warrior

Personnel

  • Axel Rudi Pell (Electric Guitar)
  • Johnny Gioeli (vocals)
  • Ferdy Doernberg (keyboards)
  • Volker Krawczak (Bass)
  • Mike Terrana (drums)
  • Gudi Laos (Backing Vocals)
  • Katja Kutz (Backing Vocals)
  • DVD2

    The second DVD contains bonus material such as interviews and music videos.

    Interviews

    Features the band commenting on the tour ad how the current line-up came to be. It also provides a detailed insight into the whole of Pell's career from the days of Steeler to his modern life and how he writes songs and his musical influences.

    "Making of Shadow Zone"

    This feature shows an "Intense and intimate look at the band working in the studio" when the Shadow Zone album was being recorded.

    "Fan Cam"

    A short recording of the day of the live show on DVD1 from the perspective of the fans.

    "Friends and Fans"

    A collection of pictures and comments from the fans after the show in DVD1.

    Video Clips

    2 music videos from Axel's career.

  • The Deeper the Night, from Steeler's album Undercover Animal.
  • Cry of the Gypsy, from the album Between the Walls.
  • References

    Knight Treasures (Live and More) Wikipedia