Isis to Release Five Live Albums

by | May 9, 2011

The disbanded Isis will digitally release a series of five live albums spanning the band’s thirteen year career.

The first album to be released, Isis Live I 9.23.03, will include a forty-minute performance at The Fillmore in San Francisco, which is due out on May 31.

Complete details with release dates follow.

Upcoming ISIS live releases:
 
ISIS Live I 9.23.03
Release date: May 31, 2011
Recorded at The Fillmore (San Francisco)
 
Track list:
01.  Carry
02.  Weight
03.  Hym
04.  The Beginning and the End
 
ISIS Live II 03.19.03
Release date: June 14, 2011
Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden
 
Track list:
01.  From Sinking
02.  Glisten
03.  Carry
04.  Weight
05.  The Beginning and the End
06.  Celestial (Ext./Alt. Version)
 
ISIS Live III 12.17.04
Release date: June 28, 2011
Recorded at The Launchpad (Albuquerque)
 
Track list:
01.  So Did We
02.  Backlit
03.  The Beginning and the End
04.  In Fiction
05.  Wills Dissolve
06.  Grinning Mouths
07.  Altered Course
 
ISIS Live IV Selections 2001 – 2005
Release date: July 12, 2011
Recorded: Various dates (2001, 2002 and 2005) at WMBR (Boston), The Troubadour (Los Angeles), CBGB’s (New York), The Rotunda (Philadelphia) and The Middle East (Boston)
 
Track list:
01.  Gentle Time
02.  Glisten
03.  CFT
04.  Celestial
05.  Improv 1 (Endless Nameless)
06.  False Light
07.  The Weight (Feat. Justin Chancellor and Troy Ziegler)
 
ISIS Live V 07.23.06
Release date: July 26, 2011
Recorded at Koko’s (London)
 
Track list:
01.  The Beginning and the End
02.  The Other
03.  False Light
04.  Carry
05. -/Maritime
06.  Weight
07.  From Sinking
08.  Hym

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