Hell Yeah! The Awesome Foursome Explained
Hell Yeah!!! The Awesome Foursome (subtitled "And the Finnish keyboarder who didn't want to wear his Donald Duck costume: Live in Montreal")[1]) is a live album from the German power metal band Gamma Ray, released in 2008.
Track listing
Disc 1
- "Welcome" (from Heading for Tomorrow)
- "Gardens of the Sinner" (from Power Plant)
- "New World Order" (from No World Order)
- "Man On A Mission" (from Land of the Free)
- "Fight" (from Majestic)
- "Blood Religion" (from Majestic)
- "Heavy Metal Universe" (†) (from Power Plant)
- "Dream Healer" (from Sigh No More)
- "The Heart Of The Unicorn" (from No World Order)
- "Fairytale" (from Land of the Free)
- "The Silence" (from Heading for Tomorrow)
Disc 2
- "Beyond The Black Hole" (from Somewhere Out in Space)
- "Valley Of The Kings" (from Somewhere Out in Space)
- "Somewhere Out In Space" (from Somewhere Out in Space)
- "Land Of The Free" (from Land of the Free)
- "Rebellion In Dreamland" (from Land of the Free)
- "I Want Out" (from Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. 2 by Helloween)
- "Send Me A Sign" (from Power Plant)
Bonus Tracks:
- "Into The Storm" (from Land of the Free II)
- "Empress" (from Land of the Free II)
- "From The Ashes" (from Land of the Free II)
- "Real World" (from Land of the Free II)
† Includes some snippets from Deep Purple songs like "Woman from Tokyo" and the Made in Japan version of "Strange Kind of Woman"
Credits
Special Guest:
- Keyboards & Vocals: Eero Kaukomies
Notes and References
- Web site: Hell Yeah!!! The Awesome Foursome: Live In Montreal: Gamma Ray: Music . Amazon.com . 2012-02-21.