Revival (The Answer album)

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revival
The Answer studio album

Publication
(s)

October 3, 2011

Label (s) Spinefarm Records

Title (number)

12 (Standard Edition) /
23 (Limited-Edition Deluxe Version)

chronology
Everyday Demons
(2009)
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Revival is the third studio album by the Northern Irish hard rock band The Answer . It was released on October 3, 2011 through Spinefarm Records .

"Revival" was produced by Chris "Frenchie" Smith and mixed by Chris Sheldon . The first version of the album is contained on a single CD, the Limited Edition Deluxe Version also comes with a 24-page booklet and liner notes , as well as a second, 11-track CD containing the previously unreleased studio, acoustic, demo and Includes cover material.

criticism

In Rock Hard magazine , Revival was voted album of the month with a grade point average of 8.1 out of 10. Andreas Himmelstein wrote that you can hear "every second" of the album how much fun the band had in the studio. He awarded a score of 9 out of 10.

Track list

Standard Edition

  1. Waste Your Tears, 3:58
  2. Use Me, 3:36
  3. Trouble, 3:09
  4. Nowhere Freeway, 3:38
  5. Tornado, 3:45
  6. Vida (I Want You), 4:14
  7. Caught On The Riverbed, 4:41
  8. Destroy Me, 4:25
  9. New Day Rising, 4:38
  10. Can't Remember, Can't Forget, 3:16
  11. One More Revival, 6:27
  12. Lights Are Down, 4:06

Limited-edition deluxe version

Disc 1:

  1. Waste your tears
  2. Use Me
  3. Trouble
  4. Nowhere Freeway
  5. tornado
  6. Vida (I Want You)
  7. Caught On The Riverbed
  8. Destroy Me
  9. New Day Rising
  10. Can't Remember, Can't Forget
  11. One More Revival
  12. Lights Are Down

Disc 2:

  1. Piece by piece
  2. Faith Gone Down
  3. Nowhere Freeway (live acoustic)
  4. Tailspin (demo)
  5. Fire And Water (Free cover)
  6. What I Am (demo)
  7. Caught On The Riverbed (live acoustic)
  8. The Enemy (demo)
  9. Show Me The World (demo)
  10. One More Revival (live acoustic)
  11. Lights Are Down (piano and vocals)

Individual evidence

  1. Rock Hard, No. 293, p. 95.