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Take Cover
Rock · 2007 · 11 tracks · 55m

Take Cover

A theatrical reimagining of rock, funk, and Broadway classics through a progressive metal lens. Polished, dramatic, and vocally driven.

November 13, 2007 · Rhino Records (2)

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A sophisticated and theatrical exploration of classic influences through a heavy, polished lens.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks · 55m
01
Welcome to the Machine
4:55
02
Heaven on Their Minds
4:55
03
Almost Cut My Hair
4:19
04
For What It's Worth
2:34
05
For the Love of Money
4:59
06
Innuendo
6:11
07
Neon Knights
3:43
08
Synchronicity II
4:56
09
Red Rain
4:40
10
Odissea
3:53
11
Bullet the Blue Sky (live)
10:27
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the mechanical synth pulse of Pink Floyd into Geoff Tate's soaring operatic delivery
The unexpected heavy groove of the O'Jays cover where the bass guitar takes a central, aggressive role
The ten-minute live epic of Bullet the Blue Sky that transforms a U2 staple into a sprawling metal workout

How does Take Cover sound next to the rest of Queensrÿche's catalogue?

Medium Energy-0.8σ

It runs a touch cooler and more held-back than this artist's baseline.

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