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Album Details

Title: Live in Texas
Artist: Linkin Park
Release Date: 11/18/2003
Re-Released On: 11/11/2003
Label: , WEA, Warner Bros.
Album Type(s): live, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 093624856320, 093624863823, 093624856368
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Metal, Post-Grunge, Rap-Metal
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Cathartic, Hostile, Aggressive, Angry, Bittersweet, Brash, Earnest, Nihilistic, Energetic, Freewheeling, Intense, Menacing, Raucous, Reflective, Self-Conscious, Brooding, Confrontational, Fierce, Rousing, Rowdy, Street-Smart, Urgent
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Somewhere I Belong
  2. Lying from You
  3. Papercut
  4. Points of Authority
  5. Runaway
  6. Faint
  7. From the Inside
  8. P5hng Me A*wy
  9. Numb
  10. Crawling
  11. In the End
  12. One Step Closer

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Don't Stay [DVD]
  2. Somewhere I Belong [DVD]
  3. Lying from You [DVD]
  4. Papercut [DVD]
  5. Points of Authority [DVD]
  6. Runaway
  7. Faint
  8. From the Inside [DVD]
  9. Figure.09 [DVD]
  10. With You [DVD]
  11. By Myself [DVD]
  12. P5hng Me A*wy [DVD]
  13. Numb [DVD]
  14. Crawling [DVD]
  15. In the End [DVD]
  16. A Place for My Head [DVD]
  17. One Step Closer [DVD]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDWEA9362486382
2003CDWarner Bros.48563
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Review

Live in Texas features material recorded during Linkin Park's Summer Sanitarium jaunt in 2003. It draws equally from the band's two studio albums, including past hits from Hybrid Theory and some soon-to-be's from the 2003 follow-up, Meteora. This makes it essential for any LP completist, but the casual listener might do well to steer toward the studio material. Vocalist Chester Bennington and MC Mike Shinoda play off of each other well enough, and their supporting players deftly re-create the layered, processed sound that has come to define Linkin Park. But this also works against the band, because its cool professionalism makes Live in Texas sound somewhat sterile. Sure, there's the usual stage chatter like "I wanna see your hands!" and "Alright, let's do this people!" -- there's even an encouraging pep talk before "Pushing Me Away," dedicating the track to "all the musicians in the house." But besides some impressive harmonies on that cut, as well as the undeniable closing trio -- "Crawling" (in lean and mean stripped-down form), "In the End," and "One Step Closer" -- Linkin Park don't generate very much energy on Live. Bennington seems to struggle with the melody to "Somewhere I Belong," and at times the band seems lost inside its own sound. The buzzing, processed guitars separate from the percussion while the samples and vague turntablist scratches seem like a studio loop on reset. This kind of nit-picking shouldn't matter to LP fanatics; Live in Texas will likely serve as a their memento of the tour. But it's clear that top-shelf production and mixing plays a significant role in making Linkin Park's albums so powerful. [Limited versions of the album came with a bonus DVD of additional music and video footage.] ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brandon BelskyPro-Tools
FlemArt Direction, Creative Director, Design, Package Design
Hardi KamsaniAssistant Engineer
J KingGroup Member
John SingerEngineer
Josh AbrahamMixing, Producer
Linkin ParkMain Performer
M. SimpsonGroup Member
Mike ShinodaCreative Director
Ryan WilliamsEngineer