Live: Start the Fire [Live]

Live: Start the Fire [Live]

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Sleep
2. Start The Fire
3. Who Do You Think We Are
4. Day On My Pillow
5. Roses
6. Not About Us
7. The Gentle Art Of Swimming
8. Wasted Land
9. Crazy Lane
10. Trying To Kiss The Sun
Disc: 2
1. World Through My Eyes
2. Opel
3. Cymbaline
4. Welcome The Machine
5. I Don't Know
6. Hole In The Sky
7. New Stars Are Born (bonus full studio version)

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Live - Start The Fire is the first live album from RPWL and showcases highlights from their successful Spring 2005 European tour. A DVD of the broadcast is planned for release early in 2006. The release features songs that have not appeared on previous RPWL studio albums, something of a rarity in live albums these days. The frequently aired Pink Floyd covers Cymbaline and Welcome To the Machine are featured on the album, as well as Not About Us, a Genesis song with Ray Wilson on vocals. As an added feature, a brand new, previously unreleased 13 minute studio track entitled New Stars Are Born will be available as a bonus track. Live – Start The Fire will appeal to fans of Pink Floyd, Genesis and Progressive Music in general.

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Live: Start the Fire [Live]

Live: Start the Fire
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • One of the BEST LIVE albums for about 5 years!
  • Woefully Bland
  • GET-R-DUN
  • Outstanding Live Performance
Live: Start the Fire
RPWL
Manufacturer: Inside Out U.S.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Trying to Kiss the Sun
  2. World Through My Eyes
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ASIN: B000BCHJRO
Release Date: 2005-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Sleep
  2. Start The Fire
  3. Who Do You Think We Are
  4. Day On My Pillow
  5. Roses
  6. Not About Us
  7. The Gentle Art Of Swimming
  8. Wasted Land
  9. Crazy Lane
  10. Trying To Kiss The Sun

Tracks:

  1. World Through My Eyes
  2. Opel
  3. Cymbaline
  4. Welcome The Machine
  5. I Don't Know
  6. Hole In The Sky
  7. New Stars Are Born (bonus full studio version)

Album Description

Live - Start The Fire is the first live album from RPWL and showcases highlights from their successful Spring 2005 European tour. A DVD of the broadcast is planned for release early in 2006. The release features songs that have not appeared on previous RPWL studio albums, something of a rarity in live albums these days. The frequently aired Pink Floyd covers Cymbaline and Welcome To the Machine are featured on the album, as well as Not About Us, a Genesis song with Ray Wilson on vocals. As an added feature, a brand new, previously unreleased 13 minute studio track entitled New Stars Are Born will be available as a bonus track. Live - Start The Fire will appeal to fans of Pink Floyd, Genesis and Progressive Music in general.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the BEST LIVE albums for about 5 years!.......2006-01-12

This album's simply amazing. RPWL started as a Pink Floyd coverband. It's not difficult to hear that, but the band has managed to make their own style.
Sure - it sounds a bit like a clone between Pink Floyd, Genesis & Porcupine tree, but anyway: CHECK THIS OUT!
Their 4 studio albums are also of very high quality, and well worth listening to. 5 STARS, no doubt! :-)

2 out of 5 stars Woefully Bland.......2005-12-06

In my review of "Trying To Kiss The Sun," also by RPWL, I said that this is a very average band. I was hoping they would be better live, but I was disappointed. The music is good. They even show signs of some instrumental prowess in songs like "The Gentle Art of Swimming," but they are held back from being a good band by their singer. Yogi Lang can be described in one word: "blah." He just doesn't have whatever it is that makes front men riveting, interesting, or even curious. His voice is often buried beneath the music, and, when you can hear it, just plain weak. He's always struggling to stay on pitch, and is just plain flat in many place on this album. Besides that, the vocal lines he writes are boring. You think there might be a hook coming soon, be he then lets you down with some awkwardly-phrased lyric that makes you wonder how the man can have absolutely no sense of rhythm. It's pretty sad that, by far, RPWL's best song is "Roses," and it's sung by a guy, Ray Wilson, who's not even in the band. Ray Wilson is a singer. Yogi Lang is, at best, a "vocalist." Stick to real prog and real singers: Porcupine Tree, Riverside, Spock's Beard.

5 out of 5 stars GET-R-DUN.......2005-11-15

ONCE AGAIN THESE GUYS ARE GETN-R-DUN.JUST GO OUT AND BUY THE CD.ITS RPWL,WHAT ELSE DO YOU NEED TO KNOW?..........

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding Live Performance.......2005-10-30

I am happy to be the first to say that no RPWL fan will be disappointed with this double live CD and the Bonus Track of New Stars Are Born ( full studio version )......I am now giving my first listen and I am half way through Disc 2 and I can't say enough of the precise crisp and extremely well mixed live performances by lead singer Yogi Lang. His vocals sound as good or better than on studio albums.......You can't go wrong by buying this.......you too will soon be spreading the word.....

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