Testimony Live

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Testimony Live
Video by Neal Morse
Released USA 27 July 2004
UK 5 July 2004
Recorded 013 Club, Tilburg, the Netherlands - November 2003
Genre Rock
Length ?
Label Red Distribution, Inc.
Producer Neal Morse
Neal Morse video chronology

Testimony
(2003)
Testimony Live
(2004)
One
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Tollbooth (positive)[1]

Testimony Live is a live version of Neal Morse's Testimony. It was recorded live on stage in November 2003. With seven other musicians, Morse performed his Testimony live in various cities across Europe. The show in the 013 Club, Tilburg, the Netherlands was filmed and recorded for this DVD release. Released in 2004.

Personnel

Band

  • Neal Morse - Vocals, Keyboards, Guitars
  • Mike Portnoy - Drums,Backing Vocals
  • Eric Brenton - Guitar, Violin, Pedal Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals
  • John Krovosa - Electric Cello
  • Bert Baldwin - Keyboards, Vocals
  • Rick Altizer - Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals
  • Randy George - Bass, Keyboards, Backing Vocals
  • Mark Leniger - Percussion, Saxophone, Backing Vocals

Track listing

DVD 1:

  • Part One
    1. The Land Of The Beginning Again
    2. Overture No. 1
    3. California Nights
    4. Colder In The Sun
    5. Sleeping Jesus
    6. Interlude
    7. The Prince Of The Power Of The Air
    8. The Promise
    9. Wasted Life
  • Part Two
    1. Overture No. 2
    2. Break Of Day
    3. Power In The Air
    4. Somber Days
    5. Long Story
    6. It's All I Can Do
  • Part Three
    1. Transformation
    2. Ready To Try
    3. Sing It High
  • Part Four
    1. Moving In My Heart
    2. I Am Willing
    3. In The Middle
    4. The Storm Before The Calm
    5. Oh, To Feel Him
    6. God's Theme
  • Part Five
    1. Overture No. 3
    2. Rejoice
    3. Oh Lord My God
    4. God's Theme 2
    5. The Land Of The Beginning Again

DVD 2:

  • Encore
    1. We All Need Some Light
    2. The Light
    3. Stranger In Your Soul
  • Addition material
    1. Tour Documentary

References

  1. "A Review of The Phantom Tollbooth". tollbooth.org. 2007. Retrieved 22 August 2011. 
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