Doro Live

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Doro Live
Live album by
Released1 November 1993
Recorded"Angels Never Die - Tour '93" in Germany
GenreHeavy metal
Length69:31
LabelVertigo
ProducerKeith Bessey
Doro chronology
Angels Never Die
(1993)
Doro Live
(1993)
Machine II Machine
(1995)
Doro Live '93
Video by
Released1993
GenreHeavy metal
Length90:27
LabelPolygram
DirectorMichael Souvigner
ProducerKeith Bessey
Doro video chronology
Rare Diamonds
(1991)
Doro Live '93
(1993)
Für Immer
(2003)

Doro Live was the first official live album by German hard rock singer Doro Pesch, recorded during the Angels Never Die tour in Germany and released by Vertigo in 1993.[1] The VHS Doro Live '93 was released at the same time only in Europe. It was filmed during two concerts in Germany on 6 and 7 October 1993 and contains two more songs: "The Fortuneteller" and "East Meets West".[2]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Rule the Ruins"Doro Pesch, Joey Balin4:09
2."Hellbound"Peter Szigeti, Henri Staroste, Pesch, Frank Rittel, Michael Eurich, Rudy Graf2:42
3."Only You"Gene Simmons4:31
4."Bad Blood"Pesch, Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe4:13
5."So Alone Together"Pesch, Gary Scruggs5:24
6."Fall for Me Again"Pesch, Scruggs4:24
7."Für Immer"Pesch, Balin6:02
8."Metal Tango"Pesch, Balin4:03
9."Let's Rock Forever" (previously unreleased)Pesch, Scruggs2:20
10."Eye on You"Pesch, Ponti, Pepe2:56
11."All We Are"Pesch, Balin5:22
12."Enough for You"Pesch, Ponti, Pepe4:57
13."I Am What I Am"Pesch, Balin, Tommy Henriksen2:43
14."Whenever I Think of You" (previously unreleased)Pesch, Scruggs4:24
15."Children of the Night" (previously unreleased)Pesch, Scruggs4:04
16."Burning the Witches"Graf3:29
17."Alles Ist Gut"Pesch, Staroste, W. Plass3:48
Total length:69:31

Credits[edit]

  • Doro Pesch – vocals
  • Joe Taylor – lead electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals
  • Jimmy DiLella – electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Nick Douglas – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Johnny Dee – drums

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Doro - Doro Live". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
  2. ^ "LIVE (1993)". DoroRocks.net. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2010.

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