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Music to Raise the Dead 1972–1998 is the 19th release from American Christian rock band Resurrection Band, released in July 2008 through Grrr Records.The box-set includes three CDs with 52 digitally re-mastered songs, an 80-page full-color booklet detailing the history of Rez Band with scores of photos, and one DVD with over an hour of previously unreleased live concert video footage and ...
That same year, Grrr Records released Music to Raise the Dead 1972-1998; three CDs with 52 re-mastered songs, an 80-page full-color booklet detailing the history of Rez Band with scores of photos, and one DVD with over an hour of previously unreleased live concert video footage and special features. [5]
Live Bootleg is the first live album by American Christian rock band Resurrection Band, released in 1984.It was the band's first release for Sparrow Records, and also their first under the shortened moniker "Rez Band."
Music to Raise the Dead is the first independent cassette from American Christian rock band Resurrection Band, released in 1974. [1] Although technically the band's first release, the album Awaiting Your Reply four years later is considered by most to be the band's official debut.
On May 7, the band officially released their first song in 11 years, "Balisong". The song was a reworked version of a track previously released on Alex's solo album. In March 2020, Phantom Planet announced the release of their fifth album Devastator on May 8, 2020, and their first album in 12 years since Raise the Dead (2008). [11]
The concert was the last to feature vocalist Bruce Dickinson until his return to the band in 1999. [1] [2] The band played on stage in conjunction with horror magician Simon Drake, who ended up "killing" Dickinson in an iron maiden torture device, "amputated" Dave Murray's hands on a table saw and "killed" members of the crew and audience. [3]
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on YouTube " Do the Panic " is a song by the band Phantom Planet , which first appeared in the 2001 film Don's Plum [ citation needed ] and was first released in 2004 on their album Negatives . In March 2008, the song was re-released with different lyrics on their album Raise the Dead and also as a single.