X

The Last Tour On Earth

Product ID : 7574336


Galleon Product ID 7574336
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension Unknown Dimensions
I think this is wrong?
-
928

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown

Pay with

About The Last Tour On Earth

Product description live; Tracks: Inauguration Of The Mechanical Christ 2:45 / The Reflecting God 5:32 / Great Big White World 5:21 / Get Your Gunn 3:37 / Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) 5:36 / Rock Is Dead 3:20 / The Dope Show 3:56 / Lunch Box 8:35 / I Don't Like The Drugs 7:31 / Antichrist Superstar 5:15 / The Beautiful People 4:30 / Irresponsible Hate Anthem 4:40 / The Last Day On Earth 4:26 / Astonishing Panorama Of The Endtimes 3:59 Amazon.com Is a Marilyn Manson studio album like thunder without lightning? The name Manson is synonymous with stage theatrics, and studio albums aren't designed to capture such flashing, ephemeral excitement. That being the case, a live Marilyn Manson album is one step up from a studio disc and one notch down from a concert. This powerful 14-song, 70-minute set actually ends with one studio track, "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes" (also on the Celebrity Deathmatch album). Featuring such Manson concert favorites as "The Beautiful People," "The Dope Show," and the band's breakthrough cover of ' "Sweet Dreams," The Last Tour on Earth is incendiary, expletive-strewn, and darkly irresistible. Manson is a commanding performer, though not one for the young or upright, as he spews on about LSD and sex with cops, performs "Antichrist Superstar," and has the audience chanting "We hate love, we love hate!" prior to a particularly raucous rendition of "Irresponsible Hate Anthem." That said, The Last Tour on Earth is an exhilarating outing from one of the '90s' boldest personalities. --Katherine Turman