Epic Live
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Live album by Globus | ||||||||||
Released | February 3, 2010 | |||||||||
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July 26, 2006 London, England (Wembley Theatre) June 27, 2009 Santa Monica, California (The Broad Theatre) | |||||||||
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Length | 70:01 | |||||||||
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Label | Imperativa Records, Immediate Music | |||||||||
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Epic Live (stylized as EPIC LIVE!) is a 2010 live album released by Globus of Immediate Music consisting of performances at Wembley Grand Hall in London in 2006 and Broad Stage in Santa Monica, California, when Globus played as part of the Trailer Music Live concert in 2009. The majority of the songs that played are from the Epicon album that was released in 2006 with the 120 piece orchestral/choral/rock ensemble in London.
Background
After the London show in 2006, Globus’ award-winning composer and producer Yoav Goren was besieged with further requests for live performances. The next show took place at the brand new Broad Stage in Santa Monica, California, when Globus played as part of the Trailer Music Live concert. After Globus’ hit single Orchard of Mines enjoyed a 4 month run on Billboard’s Hot Singles Sales charts in the spring of 2009, peaking at #12, the group was ready to play to a host of new, young fans who had enthusiastically trumpeted Globus through the various social media websites. The show in Santa Monica quickly sold out. Epic Live contains rousing live renditions of perennial Globus favorites Preliator and Diem Ex Dei - 2 songs featured in a dozen Hollywood films since 2004. Also on “Epic Live”, Globus sneaks a peak at Wyatt Earth - the forthcoming single off the Break From This World album that was released in 2011. John Sutton, orchestra and choir conductor for the band, perhaps best describes the live Globus experience:[1]
It is orchestral and rock n’ roll at its soul.....This is a powerful sound that you cannot sit still through.
Track listing and source tracks
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No. | Title | Location | Length | |||||||
1. | "Take Me Away" (source track "Armed by Faith") | Wembley Theatre | 4:17 | |||||||
2. | "Preliator" (source track "Lacrimosa") | Wembley Theatre | 4:28 | |||||||
3. | "Arcana" (source track "Arcana") | Wembley Theatre | 3:15 | |||||||
4. | "Europa" (source track "Electric Romeo") | Broad Theatre | 3:46 | |||||||
5. | "Madre Terra" (source track "Holy") | Wembley Theatre | 4:12 | |||||||
6. | "Prelude (On Earth As In Heaven)" (source track "Prelude") | Wembley Theatre | 5:34 | |||||||
7. | "Orchard Of Mines" (source track "Serenata") | Broad Theatre | 4:13 | |||||||
8. | "A Thousand Deaths (Instrumental)" (source tracks "Grand Inquisition" and "Mercutio") | Broad Theatre | 3:13 | |||||||
9. | "Illumination" (source track "Euphrates") | Wembley Theatre | 4:56 | |||||||
10. | "La Coronación" (source track "Coronacion") | Wembley Theatre | 4:34 | |||||||
11. | "Crusaders of the Light" (source track "Crusade") | Wembley Theatre | 5:42 | |||||||
12. | "Wyatt Earth" (source track "Wyatt's Torch") | Broad Theatre | 6:04 | |||||||
13. | "Mighty Rivers Run" (source track "Where Mighty Rivers Run") | Wembley Theatre | 5:18 | |||||||
14. | "Diem Ex Dei" (source track "Lucius Dei") | Wembley Theatre | 5:00 | |||||||
15. | "Sarabande Suite (Aeternae)" (source track "Angel Terreste", "Redeemer" and "Strength and Honor" - largely based on Leonard Rosenman's film arrangement of G.F. Handel's "Sarabande" for the motion picture "Barry Lyndon" (1975)) | Broad Theatre | 5:43 |
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