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German Classic Rock outlet KADAVAR has just announced the release of a special edition of last years’ stunning success »Abra Kadavar«. The 2CD set called »Abra Kadavar Special Edition« will include the full tracklist of »Abra Kadavar« plus a bonus track, as well as a full live set recorded in Antwerp. Furthermore KADAVAR will put out a separate vinyl release called »Live In Antwerp«, that comes as a 2LP set and also features the full live concert. »Abra Kadavar Special Edition« and »Live In Antwerp« will be released on June 06 (Europe) and June 09 (UK & France) 2014 via Nuclear Blast.Commented the band: „With over 250 shows played, we have always considered ourselves as an absolute live band. Our sound on stage is different from the one on the studio albums and thus we’ve been asked time and again, why we don’t do a live release. The time seemed right now and on our last EU tour we recorded some of the shows. Antwerp was the best of them. I would even say one of the best in 2013. Everything was right, people were in a great mood and I am very happy with the sound – especially since it does not sound like every other live album!”The tracklist of »Abra Kadavar Special Edition« will be as follows:CD101. Come Back Life02. Doomsday Machine03. Eye Of The Storm04. Black Snake05. Dust06. Fire07. Liquid Dream08. Rhythm For Endless Minds09. Abra Kadabra Bonus:10. The Man I ShotCD201. All Our Thoughts02. Living In Your Head03. Doomsday Machine04. Black Sun05. Eye Of The Storm06. Broken Wings07. Come Back Life08. Purple Sage09. Creature Of The Demon10. Goddess Of Dawn11. Forgotten PastThe tracklist of »Live In Antwerp« will be like this:2LP (Live In Antwerp)Side A01. All Our Thoughts02. Living In Your Head03. Doomsday MachineSide B01. Black Sun02. Eye Of The Storm03. Broken WingsSide C01. Come Back Life02. Purple SageSide D01. Creature Of The Demon02. Goddess Of Dawn03. Forgotten PastThe two releases will feature two different covers, as shown below:kadavar-abrakadavar-se.jpg?x=220kadavar-live-in-antwerp.jpg?x=220 To get a first-hand impression on the KADAVAR live sound, check out the band at the following European dates:31.05. D Netphen-Deuz - Freak Valley Festival09.06. D Essen Werden - Pfingstopenair20.06. FR Clisson - Hellfest24.06. FR Lyon - Boat Show29.06. D Finowfurt - Roadrunner’s Paradise05.07. D Münster - Vainstream Rockfest24.07. SLO Tolmin - Metal Days25.07. LUX Luxemburg - Food For Your Senses26.07. IT Pesaro - Sunride02.08. D Horb, Neckar - Mini Rock Festival07.08. D Gasklockorna - Getaway08.08. D Haldern - Haldern Pop09.08. D Eschwege - Open Flair14.08. AT St. Pölten - Frequency Festival15.08. BE Hasselt - Pukkelpop06.09. D Pinneberg - Ackerfestival17.09. D Hamburg - Reeperbahn Festival18.09.1NL Tilburg - Incubate Festival Read more... then come back and comment below.

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