Live in the UK

Live in the UK

Infobox Album | Name = Live in the UK
Type = Live album
Artist = Helloween


Released = 1989
Recorded = November, 1989
Genre = Heavy metal
Length =
Label =
Producer = Tommy Hansen
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|1.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2t4uak5k5m3m link]
Last album = "Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 2"
(1988)
This album = "Live In The UK"
(1989)
Next album = "Pink Bubbles Go Ape"
(1991)

"Live In the UK" is the first live album released by the band Helloween. It was released in some countries as "Keepers Live". In the United States, it was released as "I Want Out – Live" without the track "Rise and Fall", and with a shorter edit of the introduction. The album was recorded in Edinburgh, Scotland and Manchester, England in November, 1989. This is Helloween's only live album with Michael Kiske on vocals. This is also the last album made with Kai Hansen.

Track listing

# Intro: "Happy Halloween" / "A Little Time" – 6:34 *
# "Dr. Stein" – 7:00
# "Future World" – 9:33
# "Rise And Fall" – 4:51 #
# "We Got the Right" – 6:08
# "I Want Out" / Encores – 5:58
# "How Many Tears" – 9:40

* 4:17 on "I Want Out – Live" issue

# absent on "I Want Out – Live" issue

Credits

*Michael Kiskevocals
*Kai Hansenguitar
*Michael Weikathguitar
*Markus Grosskopfbass guitar
*Ingo Schwichtenbergdrums

Chart Positions

Album - Billboard (North America)


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