Bootleg Symphony

2001 live album by After Crying From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bootleg Symphony is a 2001 live album by Hungarian progressive rock band After Crying.

Released2001
RecordedOctober 2, 2000 (2000-10-02)
Quick facts Live album by After Crying, Released ...
Bootleg Symphony - Koncertszimfónia
A CD Release of their bootleg recording "Bootleg Symphony"
Live album by
Released2001
RecordedOctober 2, 2000 (2000-10-02)
VenueLiszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest,Hungary
GenreRock
Length54:56
LabelPeriferic
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Overview

Bootleg Symphony is a bootleg recording of After Crying's symphonic concert that was recorded on October 2, 2000, at the Grand Hall inside the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary with a 40-piece symphony orchestra. The pieces performed were re-arranged for symphonic and chamber orchestra.[1][2][3][4]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Görgényi Tamás, Egervári Gábor; all music is composed by Pejtsik Péter, Torma Ferenc, and Winkler Balázs.

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Viaduct"Winkler6:00
2."Struggle for Life I"Görgényi, József Attila, Pejtsik5:23
3."Enigma"Egervári, Winkler1:15
4."Struggle for Life II"Wetton, Pejtsik, Palmer-James, Fripp3:15
5."Suburban Night"Torma3:19
6."Cool Night"Görgényi, Vedres Csaba3:48
7."Night-Red"Pejtsik, Vedres Csaba3:24
8."Cool Night" (Reprise)Görgényi, Vedres2:17
9."Arrival Of Manticore I."Winkler2:28
10."Aqua"Winkler2:01
11."Intermezzo"Winkler2:39
12."Burlesque"Winkler3:04
13."Finale"Pejtsik4:26
14."Shinin'"Görgényi, Pejtsik, Vedres11:37
Total length:54:56
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Personnel

  • Pejtsik Péter – cello, bass
  • Pejtsik Péter, Winkler Balázs – conductor
  • Madai Zsolt - drums, vibraphone, timpani, cymbal
  • Lengyel Zoltán (2) – Grand piano, synthesizer [Korg Trinity ProX], backing vocals
  • Torma Ferenc – guitar, synthesizer
  • Légrádi Gábor – lead vocals
  • Winkler Balázs – trumpet, synthesizer

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