Opeth ‘In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall’ Limited Edition Vinyl Box Set Details

by | Aug 20, 2010

Opeth will be releasing a limited edition vinyl box set of their upcoming “In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall” offering on September 21 via Roadrunner.

Limited Edition Vinyl/DVD Box Set includes:

*Double-DVD set of Opeth’s performance at the legendary Royal Albert Hall, in its entirety.  Bonus features include an exclusive interview and the behind-the-scenes documentary, On Tour with Opeth.  DVD’s are in 5.1 Dolby surround sound, produced and mixed by Jens Bogren.
*A set of four 180-gram LP’s of the concert’s live audio in its entirety. The vinyl is pressed overseas to the highest of standards and housed in white poly lined inner sleeves which are packaged as 2 double gatefold set with exclusive artwork.  Vinyl only available in this box set.
*Exclusive, numbered lithograph with artwork designed by Mikael Åkerfeldt and longtime Opeth designer, Travis Smith.
*20-page, LP sized booklet printed on coated paper stock that chronicles the night’s events in photos.
*MP3 download of live audio in its entirety sent via e-mail on release day.
*Expanded, exclusive artwork and more.
*Content of this set is housed in a custom foil stamped slipcase.

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