| View Larger Image | Live at K13 | Audio CDAntimatter (Performer)
| List Price: | $11.49 | |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Release Date: | August 19, 2003 | | Sales Rank: | 62,782nd |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Lost Control
- Track 2: The Last Laugh
- Track 3: Over Your Shoulder
- Track 4: Psalms
- Track 5: Saviour
- Track 6: Holocaust
- Track 7: Alternative 4
- Track 8: Going Nowhere Destiny
- Track 9: Eternity (Part III)
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Album Description A 9-track live release by Antimatter featuring ex-Anathema bass player Duncan Patterson. This was recorded live in France and delivers Antimatter's mesmerizing live performance. Unlike their studio album Antimatter's live shows are acoustic and also features covers by classic Anathema tracks such as 'Lost Control', 'Alternative 4' and more. Strangelight Records. 2003. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 1 review)
| Beautiful Album, but not the best. 4 Stars October 16, 2003 In terms of production, the album is poor. Seems like somebody recorded it with a voicepen or something. The bootleg-ish sound costs a star. That is why it is 4/5 stars in my scale. Music-wise, excellent! Includes coves from Anathema and Pink Floyd. If you are a fan of Antimatter, this album might give you an idea how a typical Antimatter concert is.
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| Saviour by Antimatter
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