SAVATAGE — Ghost In The Ruins: A Tribute To Criss Oliva

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Live album · 1995

Filed under Heavy Metal
By SAVATAGE

Tracklist

1. City Beneath The Surface (5:40)
2. 24 Hours Ago (4:48)
3. Legions (5:06)
4. Strange Wings (4:02)
5. Gutter Ballet (6:14)
6. When The Crowds Are Gone (7:10)
7. Of Rage And War (4:30)
8. The Dungeons Are Calling (4:49)
9. Sirens (3:38)
10. Hounds (7:20)
11. Criss Intro (1:14)
12. Hall Of The Mountain King (6:38)
13. Post Script (1:42)

Total Time 62:51

Line-up/Musicians

- Jon Oliva / vocals, piano
- Criss Oliva / guitars
- Chris Caffery / guitars, keyboards
- Steve Wacholz / drums, percussion
- Johnny Lee Middleton / bass, backing vocals

About this release

Release date: December 15, 1995
Label: Fresh Fruit, SPV

Released by Zero Corporation under the title Final Bell.

Reissued and remastered in 2011 by Ear Music with the following bonus tracks:

14. Devastation (live at the Cleveland Agora, October 15, 1987) (3:37)
15. Stare Into The Sun (acoustic version, 2011) (4:55)

Thanks to progshine for the addition and Lynx33, adg211288 for the updates

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martindavey87
‘Ghost in the Ruins’ is the second official live album by American metal band Savatage. Released in 1995, it serves as a tribute to the late Criss Oliva who died in a car accident in 1993, however, it’s release comes just months after the band had released ‘Japan Live ‘94’, and two live albums, both with similar set lists in such a short span tends to lessen the impact.

To be brutally honest though, while I absolutely love Savatage, and they are one of my all-time favourite bands, I’ve always felt that their material doesn’t translate well into live albums. Sure, there’s no doubt the energy of hearing these songs live is off the hook, but hearing it “live”, in album form at least, seems to lack what makes the studio versions so powerful to begin with.

I mean, the band play exceptionally, and there’s a palpable chemistry between them all, and the set list is spot on, especially considering when this was recorded, but as I’ve touched upon, I just really can’t get into this. With the likes of ‘Gutter Ballet’, ‘When the Crowds Are Gone’, ‘Sirens’, ‘Hall of the Mountain King’ and ‘Of Rage and War’, this album isn’t a complete loss, but at the end of the day, I’d much rather listen to any of the studio albums and hear the music in all its fist-pumping studio glory.

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