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Barren Cross

Hotter Than Hell! Live

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Category: CCM Heavy Metal
Year: 1990
Label: Medusa Records
Catalog Number: CDO2684
Rating: 7.58 out of 10. (18 ratings)
 

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Personnel
Mike Lee vocals
Ray Parris guitar
Steve Whitaker drums
Jim LaVerde bass
Christine Whitaker guest keyboards
Alaysius Collado guest vocals
Vince Mendoza guest guitars
Tracks
1.  Imaginary Music live  5:29
2.  Dying Day live  4:01
3.  Killers of the Unborn live  3:22
4.  Close to the Edge live  4:55
5.  Going Nowhere live  4:53
6.  Dead Lock live  4:11
7.  Opus to the Third Heaven live  4:21
8.  King of Kings live  6:45
9.  In the Eye of the Fire live  6:51
10.  Rock for the King live  5:24
11.  Light the Flame live  7:39
12.  Terrorist Child live  6:12
13.  King Jesus and Blues Jam live  4:23
14.  Give Your Life live  5:04
  
Total Running Time:  73:30

Existing comments about this CD

From: michael   (IP unknown) Date: March 12, 2001 at 21:20
great CD i love it i want the lyrics for king of kings my mail id is ngraven@yahoo.com
From: DM   (IP unknown) Date: June 22, 2001 at 1:35
If you like BC don't miss this one. There is a great little bass solo in there somewhere, the whole CD is worth listening to just to hear it.
From: Tom   (IP unknown) Date: April 7, 2002 at 0:41
Yeah, this is a pretty good live CD and I usually hate live metal stuff. The song Rock For The King moves faster here in the live setting than on the studio version which really helps it. Good record!
From: pathogenic   (IP unknown) Date: April 8, 2002 at 20:24
I don't care for live albums either, but this one wasn't that bad. Worth a listen at least once for Barren Cross fans....
From: kevensyle   (IP unknown) Date: April 9, 2002 at 11:04
You gotta hand it to Barren Cross, there weren't very many 'live' metal albums released back then. It's a good album and practically 74 minutes long...plus it has two songs that aren't on any of their other CDs.
From: Ralph   (---.cust.wildblue.net) Date: May 31, 2007 at 7:38
I tried it. I did not like it. To each, I suppose.. :shrug:
From: Fat Freddy   (---.northjersey.com) Date: August 9, 2007 at 9:33
I generally don't go out of my way to pick up live albums, but I had to find this one as B.C. is simply one of my favorite bands EVER. 'Hotter Than Hell' is a decent (but not spectacular) live recording that was probably released simply to fulfill their record contract, because the band was just about broken up by the time it was released. The band sounds fine, and there are two 'exclusive' songs, so for the diehard BC fan this is a decent purchase. Casual fans probably won't want to bother tho.

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