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The Tokyo Showdown

 
Album Review: The Tokyo Showdown

  • Artist: In Flames
  • Release Date: September 04, 2001
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Recorded in 2000 during the band's Clayman tour, this hourlong live CD -- consisting mainly of songs from the Clayman, Colony, and Whoracle albums -- gives a good idea why In Flames has earned such wide appeal among metal fans. They're heavy and intense enough to satisfy a good portion of death/black metal listeners, but they also have a melodic flair and a general old-fashioned metal spirit likely to resonate with people more at home with bands like Iron Maiden or Rainbow. And while singer Anders Fridén's raspy, shouted vocals are mainly expressions of anguish and personal pain, these feelings are offset by the hopeful and often triumphant tone of the guitars. Plus, the band has written some great songs over the years, among them such set list highlights as "Behind Space," "Jotun," and "&Clayman." Jesper Strömblad and Björn Gelotte's tag-team guitar work shines throughout, especially on the harmonized dual-lead sections, and the overall performances are tight and energetic. In addition, the sound is clear and well-balanced for a live recording, and there is little time wasted in between tracks on excess applause or stage banter. So, while Tokyo Showdown isn't totally essential for people who have all the band's other albums (all the songs have already appeared on their studio albums), fans will probably still want this one anyway, and they shouldn't be let down. Newcomers, on the other hand, will get a good overview of the band's work, although it's worth noting that there is only one track from their 1995 classic, The Jester Race. In any case, listening to this album, you get the impression that there was a lot of headbanging and fist-in-the-air action at the concert, and those are the same kinds of reactions this recording is likely to inspire. ~ William York, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bullet Ride (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (4:41)
Embody the Invisible (Lyrics) Jesper Strömblad In Flames (3:42)
Jotun (Lyrics) In Flames In Flames (3:33)
Food for the Gods (Lyrics) In Flames In Flames (4:24)
Moonsheild In Flames (4:25)
Clayman (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:36)
Swim (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte, Jesper Strömblad In Flames (3:21)
Behind Space (Lyrics) Mikael Stanne In Flames (3:52)
Only for the Weak (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (4:31)
Gyroscope (Lyrics) In Flames In Flames (3:25)
Scorn (Lyrics) Jesper Strömblad, Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:50)
Ordinary Story (Lyrics) Jesper Strömblad In Flames (4:15)
Pinball Map (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (4:33)
Colony (Lyrics) Jesper Strömblad In Flames (4:47)
Episode 666 (Lyrics) In Flames In Flames (3:37)

Credits

Jesper Strömblad (Guitar (Electric)), Anders Fridén (Producer), Anders Fridén (Mixing), Sentenced (?), Shadows Fall (?), Skinlab (?), Anders Fridén (Vocals), In Flames (Mixing), Dark Tranquillity (?), Susperia (?), Anders Fridén (Engineer), T.O. (?), Lacuna Coil (?), In Flames (Producer), Burn It Down (?), Nevermore (?), Göran Finnberg (Mastering), Daniel Svensson (Drums), Masayuki Noda (Photography), Niklas Sundin (Design), T.O. (Djembe), Walls of Jericho (?), Peter Iwers (Bass), Björn Gelotte (Guitar), Earth Crisis (?), Niklas Sundin (Artwork), Dimmu Borgir (?), Björn Gelotte (Guitar (Electric)), Jesper Strömblad (Guitar)
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The Tokyo Showdown
Live album by In Flames
Released 6 August 2001
Recorded November 2000
Tokyo, Japan
Genre Melodic death metal
Length 60:32
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Anders Fridén
In Flames
Professional reviews
In Flames chronology
Clayman
(2000)
The Tokyo Showdown
(2001)
Reroute to Remain
(2002)

The Tokyo Showdown is the first live album by Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames. It was recorded during their Japanese tour in 2000 at their show in Tokyo. During their performance of "Scorn" they did a small cover of Slayer's "Raining Blood."

Track listing

  1. "Bullet Ride" (Clayman) – 4:41
  2. "Embody the Invisible" (Colony) – 3:42
  3. "Jotun" (Whoracle) – 3:33
  4. "Food for the Gods" (Whoracle) – 4:24
  5. "Moonshield" (The Jester Race) – 4:25
  6. "Clayman" (Clayman) – 3:36
  7. "Swim" (Clayman) – 3:21
  8. "Behind Space" (Lunar Strain) – 3:52
  9. "Only for the Weak" (Clayman) – 4:31
  10. "Gyroscope" (Whoracle) – 3:25
  11. "Scorn" (Colony) – 3:50
  12. "Ordinary Story" (Colony) – 4:15
  13. "Pinball Map" (Clayman) – 4:33
  14. "Colony" (Colony) – 4:47
  15. "Episode 666" (Whoracle) – 3:37

Bonus disc

On the 1999 LP version and on the two-CD version released by Scarecrow Records (under license by Nuclear Blast) there is a bonus disc with additional tracks.

  • "Clad in Shadows '99" – 2:24
  • "Strong and Smart" – 2:33
  • "Man Made God" – 4:11
  • "Behind Space (live)" – 3:37
  • "Goliaths Disarm Their Davids" – 4:55

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