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Linkin Park: Road to Revolution - Live at Milton Keynes

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Label: Warner Bros. Records
Released: 2008.11.21
Time:
77:28
Category: Industrial Rock
Producer(s): Emer Patten
Rating:
Media type: CD
Web address: www.linkinpark.com
Appears with:
Purchase date: 2012
Price in €: 1,00





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[1] One Step Closer (Linkin Park) - 4:07
[2] From the Inside (Linkin Park) - 3:25
[3] No More Sorrow (Linkin Park) - 5:06
[4] Given Up (Linkin Park) - 3:16
[5] Lying from You (Linkin Park) - 3:19
[6] Hands Held High [A cappella] (Linkin Park) - 1:27
[7] Leave Out All the Rest (Linkin Park) - 3:24
[8] Numb (Linkin Park) - 3:46
[9] The Little Things Give You Away (Linkin Park) - 7:20
[10] Breaking the Habit (Linkin Park) - 4:25
[11] Shadow of the Day (Linkin Park) - 4:17
[12] Crawling [contains elements from "Krwlng"] (Linkin Park) - 4:58
[13] In the End (Linkin Park) - 3:50
[14] Pushing Me Away [Piano Version] (Linkin Park) - 3:18
[15] What I've Done (Linkin Park) - 5:02
[16] Numb/Encore [with Jay-Z] (Linkin Park) - 3:02
[17] Jigga What/Faint [with Jay-Z] (Linkin Park) - 5:11
[18] Bleed It Out (Linkin Park) - 8:15

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Chester Bennington - Vocals, Additional Guitar on [11]
Rob Bourdon - Drums
Brad Delson - Lead Guitar
Dave "Phoenix" Farrell - Bass, Additional Vocals on [9]
Joe Hahn - Turntables, Samples, Programming
Mike Shinoda - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Keyboard

Jay-Z - Vocals on Collision Course Songs [16,17]

Emer Patten - Audio Production, Producer
Jordan Berliant - Executive Producer
Ryan DeMarti - Executive Producer
Wendy Griffiths - Executive Producer
Rob McDermott - Executive Producer
Devin Sarno - Executive Producer
Peter Standish - Executive Producer
Mike Cox - Audio Engineer, Engineer
Steve Nickson - Engineer
Ken "Pooch" VanBruten - Mixing
Dylan Ely - Digital Editing, Mixing, Mixing Assistant
Tim Woolcott - Editing
Brian "Big Bass" Gardner - Mastering, Remastering
Mike Hatch - Audio Supervisor
Jamie Silk - Production Coordination
Kate Sinden - Production Coordination

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Recorded live on June 29, 2008 at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes.



Like nearly every other live release of the new millennium, Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes is a CD/DVD extravaganza, capturing the entire concert twice, once as a CD, once as a DVD for optimal home viewing. In this case, the concert is Linkin Park's June 29, 2008 show at the Milton Keynes National Bowl, where the band was joined by Jay-Z for two songs on the encore ("Jigga What/Faint," "Numb/Encore"), while rapper Mike Shinoda's side project Fort Minor pop up for "The Rising Tide." This is the third Linkin Park live set - they arrive like clockwork after every tour - so it's no surprise that there are no surprises outside of the Jay-Z cameo and perhaps just how big and slick the whole thing sounds; it was mastered to be showcased on surround sound in a home theater. It's big but not ballsy, an appropriate sound for an immaculate performance from Linkin Park - one that may not exactly replicate the details of their studio versions but certainly doesn't find them coloring outside of the lines. It's something that will surely please fans, the ones that have the other two Linkin Park live sets, but it's not a bracing testament to the band's on-stage prowess.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine - All Music Guide



Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes is the second live CD/DVD/BD compilation by Linkin Park. It was recorded during the band's annual Projekt Revolution festival tour at the Milton Keynes National Bowl on June 29, 2008. It was originally planned to be released on November 25, 2008 but was changed to November 24. The concert featured material from all three of the band's albums, as well as songs from their EP, Collision Course with Jay-Z, and elements from "Reanimation" and Fort Minor's The Rising Tied. In Italy, the album was certified gold by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry.

The concert was announced months beforehand and promoted heavily; possibly to gain as much of a crowd as possible for the release of a DVD/CD and to compete with the popular Glastonbury Festival which took place over the previous three days. The concert took place on June 29, 2008. It was the first time Projekt Revolution had come to the UK as part of the first Projekt Revolution in Europe (the other three shows took place in Germany). It was also the first time Linkin Park & Jay-Z collaborated outside of the US. Like all Projekt Revolution concerts several bands played before Linkin Park; Innerpartysystem, The Bravery, Enter Shikari, N*E*R*D, Pendulum and Jay-Z (who performed a full solo set, as well as his collaboration with the headliners). On many of the flyers released by the band, and distributed by the Linkin Park Street Team however, HIM were listed as performing. Bennington told the crowd that the show was the biggest Projekt Revolution show to date after "Points of Authority" and said that it was best day of his life.

Earlier setlists indicated that "Reading My Eyes" was supposed to be played. "Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying from You" was also to be performed but was changed to the regular "Lying from You". Also "Bleed It Out" was originally planned to be after "In the End" to end the main set but was moved to the end of the setlist to end the show.

During "Jigga What/Faint" Shinoda mistakenly forgot to get his guitar in time, however his part was edited in. On the DVD, during the performance of "Bleed It Out", Bennington and Shinoda engage in a "singalong" with the crowd, however due to the length of the show, it was cut out of the CD. (CD's can only hold up to 80 minutes). "Wake" was also cut from the CD for the same reason, instead the ending fades from the end of "No More Sorrow" to "Given Up". 22 songs in total were played at the concert, "Somewhere I Belong", "Papercut" and "Points of Authority" (which featured verses from the Fort Minor songs "Petrified" and "There They Go") appear on the DVD as "hidden content" after the credits.

Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes received a divided reaction among critics, although most agreed that fans will be pleased with the album. Ryan Bird of Kerrang! highly praised the album, calling it the band's "most triumphant moment" as well as describing the concert as "a day of absolute perfection that spread across every last detail". Rick Florino of Artistdirect also praised the album, saying, "Road to Revolution is one of those rare live packages that works on every level." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave a mixed review of the album, saying that it "will surely please fans", although he also stated that "It's not a bracing testament to the band's on-stage prowess." Kate Harper of CHARTattack gave a negative review, calling them "boring to watch", although she praised Jay-Z's appearance.

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