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01. "I Remember Now (Remastered 2003)" 02. "Anarchy-X (Remastered 2003)" 03. "Revolution Calling (Remastered 2003)" 04. "Operation Mindcrime (Remastered 2003)" 05. "Speak (Remastered 2003)" 06. "Spreading The Disease (Remastered 2003)" 07. "The Mission (Remastered 2003)" 08. "Suite Sister Mary (Remastered 2003)" 09. "The Needle Lies (Remastered 2003)" 10. "Electric Requiem (Remastered 2003)" 11. "Breaking The Silence (Remastered 2003)" 12. "I Don't Believe In Love (Remastered 2003)" 13. "Waiting For 22 (Remastered 2003)" 14. "My Empty Room (Remastered 2003)" 15. "Eyes Of A Stranger (Remastered 2003)" 16. "The Mission (Live At The Hammersmith Odeon, London/1990)" 17. "My Empty Room (Live At The Astoria Theatre, London/1994)"
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 | Description: | Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche, released 24 July 2003, includes the following tracks: "Revolution Calling", "Speak", "The Mission", "The Needle Lies" and more.
This version of Operation: Mindcrime comes as a 1xCD. - =REMASTERED 1988 ALBUM + 2 BONUS TRACKS=[url=https://www.discogs.com/release/10289658]Another US press with different matrix[/url] also exists
The Operation: Mindcrime Cast:
Dr. X Played by Anthony Valentine
Nurse Played by Debbie Wheeler
Sister Mary Played by Pamela Moore
Preacher Played by Scott Mateer
News Anchorman: Mike Snyder KXAS-TV NBC Dallas/Fort Worth
Gang Vocals by "The Moronic Monks Of Morin Heights" Conducted By Snakemeister
Track 16 Recorded At The Hammersmith Odeon, London, England 11/14-15/90
Track 17 Recorded At the Astoria Theatre, London, England 10/20/94
?© 2003 EMI Records. Manufactured by Capitol Records Inc.
All tracks 24-Bit Digitally Remastered ? 1988, 2003 EMI Records, unless otherwise noted."Operation: Mindcrime (Remastered)" is the definitive edition of Queensrÿche's groundbreaking 1988 concept album, now available in a high-quality CD format from Capitol. This remaster brings new clarity and depth to the band's ambitious narrative about corruption, manipulation, and revolution. The album features iconic tracks like "Revolution Calling," "I Don't Believe in Love," and the epic title track, all woven into a compelling story that has captivated listeners for decades. Queensrÿche are renowned pioneers of progressive metal; their technical prowess and storytelling have earned them critical acclaim worldwide. With multiple platinum albums such as "Empire" and Grammy nominations under their belt, they remain one of the genre?s most influential acts. Capitol Records, an industry giant since 1942, is known for its commitment to quality music releases across genres?making this remastered release a must-have for collectors and fans alike. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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HYUNG RAE K. - 30/Jul/2022  This album stands the test of time, as it was made in the 80s and it's core concepts not only remain true today, but appear to be more relevant with each passing electoral cycle. This concept album preceded 'Empire' and established Queensryche as an intelligent, complex and fierce heavy metal band, The music is excellent and relentless, the plot of the album is very believable, and the mix of sound-bytes sprinkled throughout the album, mostly in the form of song transitions, is brilliant.
|  | Alexander S. - 16/Jan/2020  To expect anything worthwhile from the group that released their last decent album 16 years ago was completely nonsense. And do not be embarrassed by the pretentious name of the disc. The album is mediocre. At best, this is a stylization for the classic "Operation: Mindcrime". Yes, the solo losses have returned, the arrangements are close to the original, but melodically the work does not withstand any criticism. The attempt to leave on the great heritage ended in complete failure.
|  | Vladimir G. - 03/Jan/2019  What can be said about this album that hasn't be said before? A complex, yet intriguing story, developed as a prog metal soundtrack of the highest quality. It's still relevant. The bar was set high with this record.
|  | Sung-Woo J. - 18/Mar/2018  Heavy Metal concept album released 30 years ago from now. But this album was their best album. Since then, it has gradually regressed, and it is refreshing recently.
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