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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item that has been used but is good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case or item ...
Custom Bundle
No
Style
Hard Rock
Country/Region of Manufacture
America
UPC
0081227330620
Artist
Queensryche
Format
CD
Producer
Jason Slater
Release Year
2006
Record Label
Rhino, Rhi
Release Title
Operation: Mindcrime II
Genre
Rock

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Jason Slater
Record Label
Rhino, Rhi
UPC
0081227330620
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17046037074

Product Key Features

Release Year
2006
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Artist
Queensryche
Release Title
Operation: Mindcrime II

Dimensions

Item Height
0.40 in
Item Weight
0.23 lb
Item Length
5.06 in
Item Width
4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
17
Tracks
1.1 Freiheit Ouverture 1.2 Convict 1.3 I'm American 1.4 One Foot in Hell 1.5 Hostage 1.6 Hands 1.7 Speed of Light 1.8 Signs Say Go 1.9 Re-Arrange You 1.10 Chase 1.11 Murderer? 1.12 Circles 1.13 If I Could Change It All 1.14 An Intentional Confrontation 1.15 Junkie's Blues 1.16 Fear City Slide 1.17 All the Promises
Sub-Genre
Heavy Metal
Notes
The next chapter to the 1998 groundbreaking Grammy nominated concept album OPERATION: MINDCRIME. 17 track song cycle/story arc continues the drama of Nikki, Dr. X and Sister Mary in an intriguing plot with sociopolitical overtones and commentary. Features the hit "I'm American." This product is an authorized manufactured on demand CD-R

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  • Most favourable review

    Operation Mindcrime 2 👍👍👍👏👏👏😎🤘

    This is such an awesome cd! If you are a fan of Operation Mindcrime I guarantee that you're going to really like OP2. They did an amazing job of really capturing the sound and feel of the OP1 which is not an easy thing to do. To be honest I was kinda surprised and really impressed with the entire cd. I really love this cd! 🤘😎🤘

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: worldofbooksusa

  • This is a crime !!!

    I would put this down as a humongous disappointment. While Queensryche have been coasting for many years riding on residual income from past triumphs, we, the people, have grown. I can only say weak, weak, weak!! Don't kid yourself. I have listened to many of the demos they submitted back in the day. The songs stood alone without any props, and then they were polished into something special!!!This material is not connected. I would say this, a modern studio (but still use a vintage Lexicon 224xl, PCM 42 and an Eventide clockworks and much less and better compression) An engineer that knows how to weave the mix with spatial dexterity, a producer that can help connect it, and a band and label that isn't afraid of spending some doe, ray and me.....bingo QUEENSRYCHE...it could ...

  • Operation Mindcrime Doo

    I have to start out saying Queensryche is one of my favorite bands from the 80s along with Dio, Iron Maiden, Sabbath, etc. The hairbands were rarely metal but more of a rock - pop (See Poison). Then there were the speed metal and death metal bands that just tried to hard to be the fastest or the hardest and lost what made the best of the metal bands of the 80s so great - classy style with a hard edge combined with true musicianship. Early Queensryche nailed this so if you don't have the first three albums and the EP, your collection is missing something. While some groups focused on music with a message, Queensryche melded a true art in their poetic lyrics and extremely talented guitar and rhythm section into unparalleled rock masterpieces. All good things must come to an end, ...

  • Beyond my expectations

    When I heard Queensryche were recording a sequel to Operation Mindcrime I was a bit nervous. Although I don't dislike their more recent albums, the don't even come close to ealier releases. I thought it was a risky move to put out a sequel to one of the greatest metal albums of all time, but my worries turned to excitement upon the first two notes of the album. Geoff Tate sings with a range I haven't heard since "Promised Land", I was totally blown away. Queensryche return to progressive metal on this album with a definite Dream Theater "Scenes from a Memory" influence here and there. My only complaint is the last song is a bit weak, but overall this is a great album. If you like old Queensryche and you're open to the fact that they will never record ...

  • Dreaming of better days....

    When I heard that Queensryche was doing a follow-up of the very successful "Operation Mindcrime", I was excited and couldn't wait to hear it. After hearing it I was sorely disappointed. Was I comparing it to it's predecessor alone? No, I compared it to several other Queensryche albums, including "Rage for Order" & "the Warning". Musically it is a decent album, but not a decent Queensryche album. Geoff Tate's vocals are not quite the powerhouse they once were. Plus the absence of Chris DeGarmo (guitarist) is very evident. The songs didn't have the same flow as did earlier efforts that had DeGarmo at the helm. There were a few tracks of note. "the Hands", "Signs say Go", and "the Chase" featuring guest ...