There's a bit during the first chorus where Johann Hegg stops singing and leaves it to the crowd. This doesn't work on a live album if you can't hear anything from the crowd.
Just like actually being at a gig where the crowd don't bother to sing along. Amon Amarth get a weird singalong as it is, seeing as few people are up to growling, and the rest can't decide what sort of voice to use and what actual note to sing.
Amazing. Originally composed in 1977 to be the soundtrack to a promotion campaign for the Rochester institue of Technology in New York to promote their different craftmanship programs. Who knew it would be this jazzy and funky!
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