Live from Russia U.D.O.

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  • Release Date: 11/27/2006
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 142,966
  • Label: SPV GERMANY
  • UPC: 4001617574225
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Live from Russia

Disc 1
1LISTENHoly 5:20
2LISTENRaiders of Beyond 4:15
3LISTENMidnight Mover 3:14
4LISTENIndependence Day 5:53
5LISTENMetal Eater 4:15
6LISTENProtectors of Terror 4:31
7LISTENAnimal House 3:57
8LISTENTurn Me On 5:34
9LISTENDrum Solo 2:28
10LISTENT.V. War 3:39
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Disc 2
1LISTENLike a Loaded Gun 4:45
2LISTENRecall the Sin 5:03
3LISTENBreak the Rules 4:00
4LISTENMidnight Highway 4:11
5LISTENHeaven Is Hell 7:15
6LISTENMonster Man 3:09
7LISTENLiving on a Frontline 11:47
8LISTENHeart of Gold 4:57
9LISTENShout It Out 8:32
10LISTENCut Me Out 4:59
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Editorial Reviews

To the delight of '80s-era headbangers, it's good to know that the vocals of former Accept frontman Udo Dirkschneider sound as "sandpapery" as ever (nearly 20 years later), as evidenced by his 2001 solo release Live from Russia. Although not as well known to the metal masses as Rob Halford and Ronnie James Dio, Dirkschneider's vocals are certainly as instantly identifiable, and Accept recordings must have sold well on the black market in the Soviet Union, as evidenced by this double-disc set. While the set does indeed include several "Accept-era tracks," except for "Midnight Mover" most of the Accept classics you'd expect ("Fast as a Shark," "Balls to the Wall," etc.) are nowhere to be found. But taking their place are headbanging tracks that will certainly please leather-jacketed Accept/U.D.O. fanatics: "Animal House," "Raiders of Beyond," and "Break the Rules." While it may not be as strong as an Accept live recording from their artistic/commercial peak (such as the German group's 1985 live EP Kaizoku-Ban), if you're an admirer of tough '80s metal, Live from Russia should certainly warm your ear holes. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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