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| 1 | Best I Can | DeGarmo | 5:35 |
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| 2 | The Thin Line | DeGarmo/Tate/Wilton | 5:42 |
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| 3 | Jet City Woman | Tate | 5:21 |
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| 4 | Della Brown | DeGarmo/Rockenfield | 7:04 |
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| 5 | Another Rainy Night (Without You) | DeGarmo/Jackson/Tat | 4:29 |
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| 6 | Empire | Wilson/Tate | 5:24 |
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| 7 | Resistance | Tate/Wilton | 4:50 |
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| 8 | Silent Lucidity | DeGarmo | 5:47 |
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| 9 | Hand on Heart | DeGarmo/Tate/Wilton | 5:33 |
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| 10 | One and Only | Wilton/DeGarmo | 5:54 |
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| 11 | Anybody Listening? | Tate/DeGarmo | 7:41 |
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Overview
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Production Details
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Editorial Reviews
Empire
Audio Compact Disc
Label: DCC Compact Classics
Style: Hard Rock
Empire
UPC: 010963113822
Release Date: 04/04/2000
Original Release Date: 04/04/2000
Number of Discs: 1
- Queensr˙che
Main Performer
Alex Henderson
One of the most praised metal albums of the late '80s, Operation: Mindcrime was an extremely tough act to follow. But while Empire isn't quite on a par with that gem, it is certainly one of the most absorbing headbanger efforts of 1990. Highly conceptual and anything but redundant, Empire demonstrates beautifully just how imaginative Queensr?che can be. If anyone has bridged the gap between the bombast of Iron Maiden and the artiness of Pink Floyd, it is Queensr?che. But as much as one may be reminded of Floyd's The Wall on pieces like "Anybody Listening?," "Silent Lucidity," and "Resistance," Empire leaves no doubt that Queensr?che have a rich personality all their own. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi
