AXEL RUDI PELL: Live on Fire

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AXEL RUDI PELL - Live On Fire Teaser, Packaging Photos

German hard rock master AXEL RUDI PELL is releasing his new opus, Live On Fire, on March 22nd in Germany, the 25th in Europe and 26th in North America via SPV. Check out a teaser below:




Check out photos of the two-CD/two-DVD Limited Box Set, two-CD Digipak and two-DVD Digipak below:

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Live On Fire tracklisting:

Cologne, Essigfabrik (October 18th, 2012)

'The Guillotine Suite' (Intro)
'Ghost In The Black'
'Strong As A Rock'
'Before I Die'
'The Masquerade Ball' / 'Casbah' / 'Dreaming Dead' / 'Whole Lotta Love' / 'Dreaming Dead'
Drum Solo
'Mystica' / 'Mistreated' / 'Mystica'
'Oceans Of Time'
'Circle Of The Oath'
'Fool Fool'
Keyboard Solo / Carousel / Jam / Carousel
'Tear Down The Walls' / 'Nasty Reputation'
'Rock The Nation'

Rock Of Ages Festival (July 28th, 2012)

'The Guillotine Suite' (Intro)
'Ghost In The Black'
'Strong As A Rock'
'Before I Die'
'The Masquerade Ball' / 'Casbah' / 'Dreaming Dead' / 'Whole Lotta Love' / 'Dreaming Dead'
Drum Solo
'Mystica' / 'Mistreated' / 'Mystica'
'Oceans Of Time'
'Circle Of The Oath'
'Tear Down The Walls' / 'Nasty Reputation'
'Rock The Nation'

Lineup:

Johnny Gioeli - lead vocals
Axel Rudi Pell - guitars
Ferdy Doernberg – keyboards/backing vocals
Volker Krawczak – bass/backing vocals
Mike Terrana - drums

Configurations:

- Limited Box Set two-CD / two-DVD plus poster and tour pass
Bonus: new interview with Axel Rudi Pell, home story Axel Rudi Pell, 'Hallelujah' video clip

- Three-LP in coloured vinyl (Cologne, Essigfabrik)

- Digipak two-CD (Cologne, Essigfabrik)

- Digipak two-DVD (Cologne, Essigfabrik, Rock Of Ages Festival) (also on Blu-ray: release tba)
Bonus: new interview with Axel Rudi Pell, home story Axel Rudi Pell, 'Hallelujah' video clip

- Download (Cologne, Essigfabrik)
 
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This looks pretty impressive..... Was just listening to the "Wizard's Chosen Few" over the weekend, and thinking how consistently good Axel has been for so many years. There are absolutely zero surprises in any of his material, but it maintains a solid consistency that is rare. Compare it to Yngwie and his rapid downward spiral the last few albums......