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QUEENSRŸCHE - Mindcrime At The Moore 4LP (Bloody Mary)
The theatrical production of Operation: Mindcrime and Operation: Mindcrime II, an epic tale of rock, revenge and redemption, is captured here in a live 4LP set. Ensuring maximum velocity fervor from both the band and fans, this performance at Seattle's Moore Theater is a spectacle not to be missed.
"Operation: Mindcrime I & II
The full theatrical performance of the 2006 hometown Seattle show
First time on vinyl
Limited edition of 3500
individually numbered copies
on Bloody Mary coloured vinyl
Includes an insert
4 LP's packed in a sturdy slipcase
[number] / 3500
180 gram audiophile vinyl"

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Like Pink Floyd's The Wall (and the ubiquitous Dark Side of the Moon before it), Queensrÿche's 1988 opus Operation Mindcrime became something more overarching than mere career highpoint. A cynic might have dismissed the band's 2006 sequel as a symptom of a band who had lost its creative momentum. Instead, Queensrÿche arguably used the opportunity to both refocus themselves musically and convincingly expand upon the original storyline. Recorded at Seattle's Moore Theatre shortly after the sequel's release, this sprawling, double-disc set chronicles a live rendition of both the story's album-halves that often approaches Floydian levels of rock theatrical grandeur, right down to the obligatory guest turns by Pamela Moore and the entire Seattle Seahawks drumline. Recorded with a pristine clarity, yet infused with the urgent, raw drama of Geoff Tate's vocals and the able crunch of his bandmates, it's a vital take on a conceptual conceit whose themes of treachery and deceit seem to grow timelier by the day--and just maybe one of metal's most enduring modern statements.